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Featured Resource
Walk Hub by Queensland Walks – Making Walking Better
Created by Queensland Walks, the Walk Hub is an online resource that helps you to see if your streets could be improved for walking, and ways to report a problem, suggest improvements, or take action to tackle a bigger problem.
Walk Hub also includes information to:
- Get started walking, help you walk more every day, and help improve walking conditions in Queensland.
- Improve walking in your community, with case study examples to help make walking better in Queensland in urban, rural, and remote environments. For example:
– Walking and inclusion
– Creating safe cities for women and girls
- Find Events, Activities & Programs that encourage and coordinate people to walk (and run) together and alone, for health and recreation.
Practical resources provided include information about ‘walkability’, the Walk My Street Checklist, details of walking advocacy groups, walking stories that provide great examples of walking in Queensland and improving conditions for walking, and government strategies and plans that aim to improve walking in Queensland.
Queensland Walks is a community-based organisation which advocates for more walkable places, so more Queenslanders choose to walk! To learn more, visit the Queensland Walks website.
Resource suggested by Fiona Coppin, Communications, Queensland Walks.
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