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Physical activity is ranked second only to tobacco control in being the most important factor in health promotion and disease prevention in Australia.

2009

29.10.09 

We cant give up on changing footballs macho culture

We've heard of too many sexual assaults of this nature recently - football players in large groups, pack mentality reigns, and suddenly young women are fair game.

11.09.09 

Wisdom of foresight

In this opinion piece, first published on Croakey, the Crikey Health Blog , VicHealth CEO Todd Harper says that if we could time shift back a few decades, most of us would be shocked at how 'normal' some risky behaviours were. But it took a visionary approach in the form of preventative health campaigns to drive the attitude and behaviour changes that have become our cultural norms.


 

19.05.09 

Break sport's code of silence

In this opinion piece, VicHealth CEO Todd Harper says that lifting the Code of Silence and changing attitudes is essential not only in sport, but also where we live, work, play and learn.

25.03.09 

The alcopops debate was a low point for health

In this opinion piece, which first appeared in the Sunday Age on 22 March 2009, VicHealth CEO Todd Harper explains why he believes the alcopops debate in the Senate was a low point for health.

20.03.09 

The rules of the game need changing

Todd Harper warns that many sporting organisations are sadly forsaking the wonderful community appeal that goes with sports, for the cash of the beer, wine and spirits industries…

09.01.09 

Light way to deter violence

In this opinion piece which first appeared in the Herald Sun, 9 January, 2009, Chief Executive Todd Harper explains why he believes the tax on low-alcohol beer should to be scrapped.