A Queensland study has found that the World Health Organisation’s exercise guidelines are ‘way off’: www.abc.net.au. We need to look past the
Student Leadership & Wellbeing Program
Following on from our successful partnership with the Alannah and Madeline Foundation that addressed bullying in schools, we are expanding this
Active transport: good for our health, good for our planet
As leaders from 196 countries meet for the Paris Climate Change Conference, a World Health Organisation (WHO) Report has identified measures to reduce
Bluearth Foundation Welcomes the Appointment of Yvonne Rate AM as Chair of the Bluearth Foundation Board
Following the retirement of Bluearth Chair Pierre Fenech in late 2014, the Board of Bluearth Foundation is delighted to announce the appointment of
Active Healthy Kids Report Card Update
The Active Healthy Kids 2014 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Young People was released just over six months ago. Since then it
Blueprint for an Active Australia
At the recent national physical activity conference in Canberra, the 2014-2017 Blueprint for an Active Australia by the National Heart Foundation was
Exercise is the best medicine: QUT study
Women would benefit from being prescribed exercise as medicine according to a Queensland University of Technology study that revealed moderate to high