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Queensland cafés and restaurants will be empowered to offer healthier menus for children, thanks to the state’s first Healthy Kids
We invited Pick of the Crop educators on a guided tour of Marsden State School’s bush tucker garden to learn
Up to another 5,000 primary school students in the Wide Bay region will have the opportunity to learn about and
Health and Wellbeing Queensland will support the Australian & New Zealand Obesity Society (ANZOS) to gather leading experts on obesity
Queensland Women’s State of Origin stars will share their stories of standing tall in the face of adversity to rise
First Nations youth across Queensland’s regional and remote communities will be able to join the charge when the Health and
We’ve formed an exciting new partnership with TRACTION, a not-for-profit working to support youth build skills and confidence through hands-on
Health workers in remote First Nations communities are exploring new ways they can support local store operators to sell and
We are delighted to announce our partnership with the Bridge to Brisbane as a sponsor of this iconic event which
Our Pick of the Crop program is bringing the farm to the classroom this school term, with hands-on activities and
First Nations youth from regional and remote Queensland are being offered a discounted registration fee to participate in the virtual
Pictured (left to right): Gemma Hodgetts, General Manager, HWQld; Dr Robyn Littlewood, Chief Executive, HWQld; Dr Mellissa Naidoo, Group Chief
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