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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. 
Supporting people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities to make healthy choices
Teaching resources that support people from CALD communities to make healthy food choices and increase physical activity.
Healthy New Communities Project
Supporting people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities remain active and navigate the Australian food system
How supportive are workplace environments for sitting less and moving more?
A descriptive study of Australian workplaces participating in the BeUpstanding program.
Building physical activity into urban planning and design
A series of evidence-based resources produced by the Heart Foundation to support relevant built environment, government, and health professionals to make our cities and towns healthier places to live. 

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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. 
Supporting people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities to make healthy choices
Teaching resources that support people from CALD communities to make healthy food choices and increase physical activity.
Healthy New Communities Project
Supporting people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities remain active and navigate the Australian food system
How supportive are workplace environments for sitting less and moving more?
A descriptive study of Australian workplaces participating in the BeUpstanding program.
Building physical activity into urban planning and design
A series of evidence-based resources produced by the Heart Foundation to support relevant built environment, government, and health professionals to make our cities and towns healthier places to live.