In Renmark, South Australia, a surprising youth movement is taking over the streets: eleven-year-olds and their friends are riding pushbikes together, turning backyards into launchpads for adventure. Parents are cheering — not just because kids are off screens, but because they’re building confidence, leadership, and real-world skills through embodied play. In this tight-knit town, trust and community oversight create a safe space for kids to take risks, make decisions, and grow — proving that freedom isn’t always digital, and sometimes, it’s found in the dirt under your wheels.

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