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Healthier food and drinks in sport and recreation facilities
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Case study: The Eat, Breathe, Move (EBM) program
The Eat, Breathe, Move (EBM) program, aimed to promote physical activity by recognising the connection between metabolism, breathing and movement.
Case Study: Ageing Well Noosa
The Noosa Shire Council delivers the Ageing Well Noosa program under funding delivered through ActiveKIT.
Case Study: HockeyEd
Through funding under the ActiveKIT program, Hockey Queensland launched a new and improved platform as part of their National Education Framework - HockeyEd.
Case Study: Live Life, Get Active program
Fraser Coast residents are fitter and happier thanks to the Live Life, Get Active program held in the region.
Case studies: Healthier options in sport and recreation
Case studies are a valuable resources to support sport and recreation clubs to implement healthier food and drink options.
Case Study: Do Your Thing
Do Your Thing is an initiative of the ‘Building a Healthy Bundaberg’ Alliance (BaHB) with the ambitious goal of reducing the rate of overweight and obesity in the Bundaberg region to below the national average by 2030.
Related Resources
Case study: The Eat, Breathe, Move (EBM) program
The Eat, Breathe, Move (EBM) program, aimed to promote physical activity by recognising the connection between metabolism, breathing and movement.
Case Study: Ageing Well Noosa
The Noosa Shire Council delivers the Ageing Well Noosa program under funding delivered through ActiveKIT.
Case Study: HockeyEd
Through funding under the ActiveKIT program, Hockey Queensland launched a new and improved platform as part of their National Education Framework - HockeyEd.
Case Study: Live Life, Get Active program
Fraser Coast residents are fitter and happier thanks to the Live Life, Get Active program held in the region.
Case studies: Healthier options in sport and recreation
Case studies are a valuable resources to support sport and recreation clubs to implement healthier food and drink options.
Case Study: Do Your Thing
Do Your Thing is an initiative of the ‘Building a Healthy Bundaberg’ Alliance (BaHB) with the ambitious goal of reducing the rate of overweight and obesity in the Bundaberg region to below the national average by 2030.