I've been away from the forum for awhile (miss you guys!), working with a team on this:
http://www.theherald.com.au/story/2523842/hunter-could-be-the-cycling-capital-of-australia/?cs=303The initiative is getting real traction here locally, and we've even got the NRMA (our version of the UK RAC) supporting the idea! While Melbourne is probably closest, there are no Australian cities with truly safe, European-style, integrated cycleways networks. Our region is ideal for such an investment, as it is a very liveable metro area of about 500,000 people, reasonably gentle terrain, good beaches, lakes, vineyards and other attractions all within a day's ride.
We're trying to take advantage of current political circumstances. The state government (conservative) has recently scored an embarrassing amount of money by long-term sale and lease-back of the Port of Newcastle (the largest coal export facility in the world, along with other goods). Even more recently, they have been disgraced with revelations of multiple local candidates in the 2011 elections having been found to have taken donations from banned donors (property developers, in this case). They are actively seeking ways to ingratiate themselves back into the (traditionally labour) community's good graces, and have actually asked for ideas on how they could do this! We're happy to oblige.
I'll let you know if and when we pull it off.
BTW, this topic isn't totally unrelated to Thorn - that's me in the photo on Attila the Nomad with the red Ortlieb bag!