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Try the e-bike library

From the morning school run to a sunset ride along the river, more Noosa locals are discovering there’s a smarter, cleaner and more enjoyable way to get around town – on two wheels with a little electric boost.

The Noosa e-Bike Library is giving residents the chance to try electric bikes for free, making it easier than ever to swap the car keys for handlebars.

Whether it’s carrying shopping home from Hastings Street, commuting to work, heading to the beach with a towel and surfboard under your arm, or simply enjoying the spectacular outdoors that make Noosa famous, an e-bike can take the strain out of the journey.

Unlike traditional bikes, e-bikes provide pedal assistance, helping riders glide up hills and cruise longer distances without arriving hot and exhausted – a major bonus during a humid Noosa summer.

But the benefits go well beyond convenience.

By replacing short car trips with e-bike rides, locals can significantly reduce their carbon footprint and cut weekly fuel and parking costs.

Sunrise Beach resident Dianne welcomed the initiative. “It’s great, it’s cheap and a fantastic way to get around Noosa. I love it.”

With transport accounting for a large share of household emissions, even a few trips a week by bike can make a measurable difference.

There’s also a health dividend.

While e-bikes offer assistance, riders still pedal, meaning they gain gentle cardiovascular exercise without overexertion.

Coordinator of the e-bike library, Jenny Clement, said: “Most of our customers have ridden pushbikes in the past but have never tried out an e-bike.”

“We’re getting them back on bikes in a safe way.”

“We’re getting people to try something new and we want to educate people about legal e-bikes.”

The Noosa e-Bike Library, an initiative of Zero Emissions Noosa, has a fleet of five electric bikes available for loan to eligible community members.

The aim is to give people the chance to experience e-biking before committing to buying one themselves.

“We know that once people try an e-bike, they quickly see how practical they are,” Jenny said.

“It’s about building confidence and showing that active transport is a realistic option for everyday life in Noosa.”

The library doesn’t just provide the bike. Accessories including helmets, panniers for shopping, child seats, lights and locks are also available, making it easier for families and first-time riders to give it a go.

Loans are free of charge. However, borrowers are required to hold membership with a recognised cycling organisation that includes personal accident, public liability and income protection insurance.

Eligible organisations include Bicycle Queensland, AusCycling and Bicycle Network. Minimum membership coverage periods apply, and prospective borrowers are encouraged to check each organisation’s website for details.

Library volunteers are also available to talk people through their options and help them decide which membership best suits their needs.

For those keen to experience the benefits first-hand, more information is available in the pre-loan information pack. To register interest in borrowing an e-bike, email ebikes@zeroemissionsnoosa.com or complete the online form via Zero Emissions Noosa.

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