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Renmark pushbike boys ditch screens for wheels and mates
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Renmark pushbike boys ditch screens for wheels and mates

Children aged 10 to 16 in South Australia form 'bike boy' groups, riding together after school and on weekends.

Why it mattersCommunity-led pushbike groups prove outdoor play beats screens for building kids' confidence and social skills.

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