Treadlie Magazine

PEDALLING AHEAD

The bicycle industry is traditionally a boys’ club, and conventional bike shops can be an intimidating environment for women and LGBTQI+ people to go into and work in. But Omafiets in Redfern, Sydney, is riding ahead in inclusivity – creating a welcoming and supportive environment for all

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