Programs and Projects

Programs and Projects

There are some great initiatives across Queensland already making healthy happen. Whether it’s our very own programs and projects, or great initiatives from our partners, each one is improving the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders. Download our programs flyer (PDF, 632KB) or click below to learn more.

The 10,000 Steps Program aims to encourage Australians to be active everyday through the monitoring of steps using activity trackers.
A Better Choice is a Queensland first public health approach designed to make it easier for Queenslanders to access healthy food and drink options in places outside the home.
Health and Wellbeing Queensland has created a network and an online platform called ConnectingQ, designed to connect people who build healthier communities across Queensland.
Deadly Choices aims to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make healthy choices for themselves and their families – to stop smoking, to eat good food and exercise daily.
Our ECHO® Learning Series bring together experts and participants on a free web-based platform to share evidence-based knowledge, discuss cases or scenarios, and develop new professional skills in the areas of health and wellbeing.
Create healthy, delicious, budget-friendly meals using in season vegetables. Read our veggie-packed recipes and tips for inspiration.
The Gather + Grow program is focused on improving remote food insecurity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the Torres Strait, Cape York and Lower Gulf regions of Queensland.
Our grants program support initiatives that help to drive generational change and improve the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders.
Growing good habits is about giving Queensland children the best start in life. Small changes to eating and physical activity habits today will give them the best chance of a healthier tomorrow.
Volunteers prepare healthy lunches in school tuckshop
The Queensland Association of School Tuckshops (QAST) is a not for profit community organisation dedicated to the promotion and support of Queensland tuckshops in their endeavours to offer nutritious, hygienic and economically viable food services since 1996.
Creating healthier workplaces can protect people from injury and illness, increase productivity, and improve health and wellbeing outcomes.
Logan Healthy Living participants
Logan Healthy Living is reforming health care within Logan, serving as a blueprint for integrated chronic disease prevention and care by integrating specialist services, general practitioners and community services.
Family of 4 riding bicycles while wearing helmets
Making Healthy Happen is an ambitious long-term strategy to support all Queenslanders to maintain a healthy weight.
My health for life is a diabetes and chronic disease prevention program that targets Queensland adults at risk of developing conditions such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke.
4 children in school uniforms eating pieces of fruit in front of a big fruit bowl
Pick of the Crop is a whole-school healthy eating program to increase opportunities for Queensland primary school children to learn about and consume vegetables and fruit
Podsquad
Podsquad is a free play-based learning app to help families create healthy habits. Using behavioural science, the Podsquad app explores the topics of nutrition, physical activity and sleep, to encourage children and families to make lasting changes that support their health and wellbeing.
Queensland Country Womens Association (QCWA) Country Kitchens program aims to support people living in regional, rural and remote Queensland communities to improve their health by adopting healthier lifestyle practices.
A young boy wearing a wide brim hat, button down shirt and jeans is standing in a grassy yard, holding a football. A young girl wearing a hat, pink button up shirt, jeans and boots stands off to his side.
Queensland Government’s commitment to improving the mental health and wellbeing of all Queenslanders and the first step of a phased approach to developing a population-wide, mental health and wellbeing strategy.
Man stands outside in front of his rural property smiling at camera with arms folded
Wellness my Way is a free, personalised approach to improving health and wellbeing across the Maranoa community including Roma, Surat, Mitchell, Injune and Wallumbilla.
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Last updated 2 January 2025