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English, 04.07.2020 06:01, sjamelia

please add commas to below statement. Successive governments have consistently failed to ring-fence a significant annual fund for cycling provision, from within the transport budget. We have been joined by the Automobile Association Australian Cycling and Shane page, in the supporting calls for an annual budget of $20 per capita. We urge all parties to pledge this fund in their election manifestos. Australia leads he world in competitive cycling - it is time, we did the same for our communities.

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