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AustCycle - Cycle Proficiency Training

AustCycle is a joint venture between Cycling Australia and the Amy Gillett Foundation funded by the federal government to provide high quality, accredited cycle training to all Australians.  AustCycle trains and certifies cycling trainers and helps to connect interested individuals and organisations with accredited training programs.

AustCycle Teachers work for AustCycle training Providers (cycling schools) who are licensed to run training courses in their local community under the AustCycle banner, using AustCycle Teachers.  AustCycle Providers are usually small businesses but can also include local councils, community groups and cycling clubs or retailers.  In many cases Providers are also Teachers.

AustCycle supports Providers through referrals, insurance, and marketing.  AustCycle is also responsible for Teacher accreditation, quality review and advocacy.

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