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Food trucks, music and festivals might not be typically associated with sport and physical activity. Yet these teen-friendly activities will form part of a major new VicHealth program shaking up traditional sport to get teenagers active and healthy.
Women in Geelong will be inspired to get active thanks to the powerful new campaign This Girl Can– Victoria recently launched by health promotion foundation VicHealth.
Regional Victorians will be supported to get active with $4.5million in new funding from health promotion foundation VicHealth.
There are just two weeks left for Victorian community sports clubs to apply for health promotion foundation VicHealth’s latest funding round, closing on Friday 2 March.
Opinion piece by Jerril Rechter, VicHealth CEO
54 year old Sally throws a netball, Tina’s powering on a bike in her lycra, helmeted Miranda pushes through her opposition in roller-derby and Joys punches into a bag.
Get involved with new activities that provide a fun and social way for women to improve their health and wellbeing.
This week, tens of thousands of primary school students around Victoria opt for the pavement as VicHealth’s annual Walk to School campaign launches statewide.
VicHealth is today publishing a practical guide to help parents to support children to safely travel and play outside independently as they grow.
A football program modified to get older people active has been announced as the first of several to win funding under VicHealth’s Innovation Challenge: Physical Activity in 2015.
Children with autism will have the opportunity to learn how to safely ride bikes as part of a new VicHealth program aiming to make sport fun and accessible for all Victorians, including those with disability.
VicHealth’s latest Active Club Grants are set to get more women and girls taking part in sport, and increase opportunities to play social sport across Victoria.