Our Partners

Our Partners

The 10,000 Steps Program takes a collaborative approach to promoting physical activity and values working with other programs and partners to amplify the impact and ability to encourage more active individuals, workplaces and communities.

Our Funding Partners

CQUniversity has worked with many partners to support and fund the development, delivery and dissemination of the 10,000 Steps program since 2001. Currently 10,000 Steps is funded by the Queensland Government through Health and Wellbeing Queensland, and Preventive Health SA, Government of South Australia. By working closely with these funding partners, CQUniversity continues to be committed to innovation, support, implementation and evaluation of 10,000 Steps so that more people can enjoy being active as a part of their everyday.

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Health and Wellbeing Queensland
Health and Wellbeing Queensland (HWQld) is the state’s prevention agency, committed to creating a healthier and fairer future for Queensland.
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Preventive Health SA
Preventive Health SA is leading a dedicated body of prevention work to support the health and wellbeing of all South Australians.

Partners and Stakeholders

We use a strategic and targeted approach to support the promotion and cross-promotion of the 10,000 Steps Program. We work together with our partners to influence culture change, increase the reach and implementation of all health programs, and encourage more physical activity to improve the health of Queenslanders and South Australians.

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Deadly Choices
Deadly Choices aims to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to make healthy choices for themselves and their families - to stop smoking, to eat good food, and to exercise daily.
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Queensland Walks
Queensland Walks is a community based membership organisation who are the peak body representing walking for all Queenslanders.
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Outdoors Queensland
Outdoors Queensland is the peak body and information hub for all things outdoors in Queensland. Outdoors Queensland's primary purpose is to create more opportunities, and encourage more people to participate in outdoor activities.
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Heart Foundation Walking
Heart Foundation Walking is one of Australia’s largest walking programs. It is a free, simple and supportive way to move more and enjoy the benefits of walking — including physical fitness, boosting your mood and providing social connection.
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Exercise Right
Exercise Right is a public awareness campaign created by Exercise & Sports Science Australia. We aim to inspire all Australians to be healthier and more active.
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My health for life
My health for life is a FREE initiative, with qualified Health Coaches who help you discover ways to make healthier choices and create healthier habits, from wherever you are, at your own pace, in simple steps.
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QUIT HQ
Quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do to improve your health. Quit HQ has all the tips, tools and support to help you give up smoking for good.
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Workplace Health and Safety Queensland
Creating a healthier workplace has a positive impact on business as well as employees' health. Improving employee physical activity levels through 10,000 Steps is a great way to address workplace health and wellbeing.
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Our Program
The 10,000 Steps program's purpose is to encourage Australians to move more throughout their daily lives by making active choices and tracking activity.
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Our Research
The Program's evolution, development, and adaptability are guided by ongoing evaluation and evidence-based research. Explore our range of research papers and working papers published by the 10,000 Steps Team.
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Our Impact
Discover the positive impact our Program has had on the health of individuals, workplaces and communities over more than 20 years.