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Australia’s scorecard on getting kids active and healthy

Join Parks & Leisure Australia as they discuss Australia’s scorecard on getting kids active and healthy.

Featuring the 2022 Active Healthy Kids Australia (AHKA) report card, discussed by ASPA members Professor Kylie Hesketh, Associate Professor Nicky Ridgers & Associate Professor Verity Cleland. 

Date: Tuesday 26 July 
Time: ONLINE 11.00am – 12.00pm (AEST)
Cost: PLA & ASPA Members free, Non-members $25
Facilitator: Dan Ferguson, PLA Vic/Tas Region Council member

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