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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 23 MIN

BONUS: The Problem With Lime Bikes with Luke Heggie

from Sydney Tonight · host Lachlan A'Court

Comedian Luke Heggie is a keen cyclist (but not one of the annoying ones, he promises), riding his bike all through the city rather than driving or getting public transport. In fact, I'm pretty sure he arrived to the Sydney Tonight studios on a bike (although I didn't see it for myself so can't be fully sure). He joined me on the show this week to talk about more than cycling though, and you can hear it all in this bonus episode!Luke Heggie's stand up show I Won't Say It Again will be touring all through Sydney during the Sydney Comedy Festival in May, with shows in Penrith, Chatswood, Bondi, The Factory Theatre, and the Comedy Store in Moore Park. You can also hear Luke's podcast Mid Flight Brawl that he does with fellow comedian Nick Cody wherever you get your podcasts!Sydney Tonight is produced at 2SER studios in Ultimo, Sydney. The show is broadcast every Tuesday night at 7:30pm from Chatswood to Cherrybrook, Blacktown to Bankstown, Parramatta to Penrith! Catch interview clips, videos, and other extra Sydney Tonight content here! If you have a story about Sydney that you think needs to be told, get in touch through the email! This podcast is recorded on Gadigal and Dharug Land. We pay respects to Elders past and present.

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