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Tribute to Alan Parker OAM – Yarra BUG Radio on 3CR

First published Monday, 25 April 2016

Tribute to Alan Parker OAM: On todays show, Chris replays a two-part interview from 2013 with Alan Parker OAM. Alan passed away on Easter Monday 2016. He was one of Victoria’s first cycling advocates who worked alongside Keith Dunstan and Brian Dixon to establish the Bicycle Institute of Victoria in the early 1970s. Alans achievements included being founding member of the Bicycle Institute of Victoria, President, Research Officer, Vice-President, Bicycle Federation of Australia, member, State Government Bicycle Planning Committee, for many years, planning work, including the Geelong Bike Plan and other bike paths in Melbourne.

Alan Parker interview first broadcast in 2013

He was also Acting President, Town and Country Planning Association, Vice-President, Committee Member, long time member of the Public Transport Users Association, as well as being a 3CR presenter.

Alan Parker PEST (People for Ecologically Sustainable Transport) was created by a small group of transport activists in 1996 to promote the need for an ecologically sustainable transport system. A transport system that greatly reduces road congestion, oil consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and increases the level of incidental exercise in travelling from A to B.