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Melbourne council votes to scrap Lime ebikes after failing to meet ‘bare minimum standards’

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The City of Yarra council in Melbourne voted to end its agreement with Lime, Australia's largest e-bike operator, after claiming the company failed to meet minimum standards regarding bike dumping and misuse. The trial had been running for almost six years. This decision will result in the removal of Lime's shared e-bikes from some inner-city streets, reflecting local government frustration with dockless bike-share schemes.

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City of Yarra voted to end its memorandum of understanding with Lime.

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The trial lasted almost six years.

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City of Yarra voted to end its memorandum of understanding with Lime.

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  • City of Yarra voted to end its memorandum of understanding with Lime.
  • Trial lasted almost six years.

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<p>City of Yarra councillors end trial, claiming the company has not done enough to stop dumping and misuse of share bikes</p><ul><li><p><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2026/jul/15/australia-news-live-ceo-pay-anthony-albanese-palestine-gaza-ai-artificial-intelligence-datacentres-copyright-royal-commission-antisemitism-labor-ntwnfb">Follow our Australia news live blog for…

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City of Yarra voted to end its memorandum of understanding with Lime.

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The council claimed Lime did not do enough to stop dumping and misuse of share bikes.

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Shared ebikes will disappear from some inner-city Melbourne streets.

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The trial lasted almost six years.

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Lime is Australia's largest electric bike operator.

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