Super Boost is back!
Go into the draw to receive Super Boost support for bike education at your school! To be eligible, complete your Start-of-Year Hands Up Survey and reach Bronze accreditation by 2 April 2026 (Term 1, Week 9).
Super Boost is a Your Move incentive designed to help schools kickstart walking, riding and scooting with practical support for bike education and teacher capability building.
Eligible schools will go into a draw to receive Super Boost support for the following:
Support can be delivered in terms 2, 3 or 4, helping schools plan ahead and choose timing that suits their school calendar.
* Availability of bike education is subject to availability of instructors.
Super Boost packages are available to any school in Western Australia that has:
👉 Need help with the Hands Up Survey? Visit our Hands Up Survey ‘How to guide’ for tips and step-by-step support.
💡 Plan activities to get to Bronze accreditation by using our online Activity Planner or complete a few simple activities:
Ready to apply?
Complete this form to request Super Boost support for bike education at your school in Term 2, 3 or 4. Schools must have submitted their Start-of-Year Hands Up Survey in Term 1 and achieved Bronze accreditation by 2 April 2026 (Week 9) to be eligible for Super Boost.
Schools can select all three types of support, however, only one type will be allocated per school.
Applications close 2 April 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Super Boost funding is open from12 March 2026 and closes on 2 April 2026. Applications received after this date will be deemed ineligible.
Winners will be notified by email by 1 May 2026 and announced on the Your Move website.
Any school registered with Your Move who have completed their Start-of-Year Hands Up Survey and achieved Bronze accreditation by 2 April 2026.
Schools must complete the application form on the Super Boost webpage to enter the draw. Schools that meet eligibility criteria but do not submit an entry form will not be eligible to receive any Super Boost funding
No, you just need to reach Bronze accreditation by 2 April 2026.
Note: if your stories are only awarded ‘Potential Points’ by 2 April 2026, this means that your stories haven’t been marked yet. We recommend posting your stories as early as possible to ensure you reach Bronze accreditation before 2 April 2026.
One application is accepted per school. If multiple applications are received, we will use your first application.
All entries will be checked for eligibility and duplicate entries. All valid entries will be randomly selected.
Schools will receive a 4-week AusBike bike education program for one year group up to a maximum of 90 students in either Term 2, Term 3 or Term 4. Find out more about our bike education program. A total of 23 bike education packages are available through Super Boost.
Two half day teacher relief or one full day teacher relief (up to $660), can be used by teachers attending either the WestCycle Teacher Accreditation (Cycling) course or the AusBike Skills Instructor course in Terms 2, 3 or 4. A total of 15 teacher relief packages are available.
Schools claiming teacher relief must provide proof of accreditation course certification.
No, Super Boost funding does not cover the cost of the accreditation course.
Schools can pay for a WestCycle Teacher Accreditation course or use their Your Move reward points to redeem this in the Rewards Shop.
The AusBike Skills Instructor course is free for teachers and information is available via the AusCycling website.
If a WestCycle or AusBike accredited teacher at your school is running bike education for students, they can use up to four hours of free mentoring support to help with lesson planning or on-site support during bike education sessions.
A total of four mentoring packages is available.
Contact the Your Move team on email at yourmove@transport.wa.gov.au or call (08) 6551 6040.