Another reminder for you about Active Transport and how healthy it is for all.

Read the latest “Active Whitehorse News” click here

Read about bollards that have disappeared, special people and special bikes, why walking to school is best, and much more. Check it out at www.watag.org

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A Spring Festival – just for you!

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Whitehorse Spring Festival Sunday 20th October 10am – 4:30pm. Whitehorse Rd Nunawading.

The Whitehorse Spring Festival attracts a very big crowd each year because it’s great fun for the whole family.

WATAG will again have a stall to  provide information about the benefits of #ActiveTransport. Leave the car at home and ride your bike to the Festival. Bring the whole family too!

Make sure you come and say hello – we’d love to see you and have a chat.

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For a longer life get moving, even just a little a bit

“Take the stairs rather than escalators. Use your bike if possible for transportation. Sit less, move more and move often.”

Ulf Ekeland, Norwegian School of Sport Sciences

Men and women who move around throughout the day, even if they just stroll or clean the kitchen and do not formally exercise, are less likely to die prematurely than people who hardly ever leave their chairs, according to a new study of physical activity and mortality.

The study, the largest of its kind to date, finds that any activity, no matter how modest, can reduce mortality risks, with some of the greatest gains seen when people shift from being almost completely sedentary toward rising and ambling for even an extra hour each day.

All activity counts.

Read the full Age article here

WATAG strongly advocates walking and riding as a good HEALTH activity which has great community benefit aside from any personal gains people make.

In the “cost benefit” society we have become with lessening empathy for a less-fortunate individuals’ well-being, we think it’s important to emphasise the economic benefit of #Active Transport when talking to decision makers.

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Active Whitehorse News – Special Box Hill Edition

Active Whitehorse News – Special Box Hill Edition

Have your say about the future of Box Hill.

The Chen symbolises peoples view of Box Hill’s future.

Read the consultants report… and more, so you can comment.

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Active Whitehorse News

Active Whitehorse News May/June 2019 is now online.

Here’s a sample:

Are Freeways a knotty problem- whats happening with NEL?undefined

PLUS:

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