On the 13th of August the Bluearth community gathered at Sadadeen Primary School in Alice Springs to launch our foundation’s Reconciliation Action
Empowering daughters through exercise
The DADEE program, 'Dads and Daughters Exercising and Empowered', targets fathers to be active role models for their daughters. The program evolved
Word Block: Exercise and the brain
We have all experienced those ‘tip of the tongue’ moments where a word we are looking for lingers frustratingly beyond our reach. These moments often
Media release: Sports plan must promote active and healthy living on and off the field
17 August 2017 As the Federal Government develops a national sports plan, Bluearth and FARE argue that the plan must encourage participation in
Make a difference to your mob
Bluearth Foundation has opened applications for its 2017 scholarships to Perth-based Aboriginal women. The two scholarships on offer are a
Improving outcomes for Aboriginal kids
Six out of ten Aboriginal children are vulnerable in at least one of the Australian Early Development Domains (physical health and wellbeing; social
Using movement to connect communities
One of the things I love about being active is that it provides a way to connect with people – it’s often the common ground between people of
The Dynamic Classroom
Children now spend up to 85% of their day sitting 1. Reducing sedentary time and increasing active time in helps develop lifelong, healthy habits, and
Another D- for Aussie kids’ physical activity
The 2016 Active Healthy Kids Australia Report Card has again shown that Aussie kids are some of the least active in the world, receiving a D minus for