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Case Study: Ageing Well Noosa
The Noosa Shire Council delivers the Ageing Well Noosa program under funding delivered through ActiveKIT.
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.
Deadly Choices
Deadly Choices empowers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make healthy choices for themselves and their families.
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- Healthy eating
- Parents
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- Queensland
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My health for life
My health for life is an free, evidence-based behaviour change initiative where health coaches help participants create healthier habits.
10,000 Steps
10,000 Steps is a free, interactive, evidence-based behaviour change program that motivates individuals to increase daily physical activity.
- Queensland
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- Educational institution or university
- Exercise
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Related Resources
Case Study: Ageing Well Noosa
The Noosa Shire Council delivers the Ageing Well Noosa program under funding delivered through ActiveKIT.
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.
Deadly Choices
Deadly Choices empowers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make healthy choices for themselves and their families.
- Health, Government, and Other Services
- Regional
- Collaboration / partnership
- Rural
- Infants, children, and young people
- Healthy eating
- Parents
- Nutrition
- First Nations People
- Exercise
- Healthy food and drinks
- Health service
- People living with disability
- Empowered People
- Early intervention
- Older people
- Overweight/Obesity
- Chronic disease
- Queensland
- General health and wellbeing
- Urban
- Remote
My health for life
My health for life is an free, evidence-based behaviour change initiative where health coaches help participants create healthier habits.
10,000 Steps
10,000 Steps is a free, interactive, evidence-based behaviour change program that motivates individuals to increase daily physical activity.
- Queensland
- Digital and IT
- Infrastructure, Planning and Urban Design
- Educational institution or university
- Exercise
- Healthy Workplaces
- Bike riding
- Sport and active recreation industry
- Walking
- Collaboration / partnership
- Streets, pathways, bike paths
- Healthy weight
- Physical activity
- Active travel
- Sedentary Behaviour
- Parents
- Older people
- Overweight/Obesity
- Chronic disease