2017 Community Grant: Bell State School
By 10,000 Steps Team | 6 Jul 2017
Learn more about the implementation of the 10,000 Steps Community Tournament Strategy at Bell State School funded by the 2017 Community Grant Scheme.
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By 10,000 Steps Team | 6 Jul 2017
Learn more about the implementation of the 10,000 Steps Community Tournament Strategy at Bell State School funded by the 2017 Community Grant Scheme.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 6 Sep 2024
Learn more about the implementation of 10,000 Steps Strategies within a large regional school with around 100 staff, comprising a mixture of leadership, teaching, and support roles.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 6 Sep 2024
Learn more about the implementation of 10,000 Steps Strategies within a division of a large government department based in a major city, with around 100 staff at the local site.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 6 Sep 2024
Learn more about the implementation of 10,000 Steps Strategies within a large regional local government organisation with over 500 staff across the entire organisation.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 6 Sep 2024
Learn more about the implementation of 10,000 Steps Strategies within a large technical services company based in a major city with over 200 staff at its local site.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 6 Sep 2024
Learn more about the implementation of 10,000 Steps Strategies within a large media organisation based in a major city.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 6 Jul 2017
Learn more about the implementation of the 10,000 Steps Walkway Signage Strategy within the Livingstone Shire Council funded by the 2017 Community Grant Scheme.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 22 Oct 2017
Learn more about the implementation of the 10,000 Steps (Walkway Signage) Strategy at Rockhampton Regional Council funded by the 2017 Community Grant Scheme.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 16 Sep 2024
The 10,000 Steps Active Community Tournament was part of a research project led by CQUniversity academic Dr Stephanie Alley, and included six teams from community groups including the Men’s Shed, Probus and U3A.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 14 Oct 2024
There are so many ways to be active and places to explore in South Australia. Whether you're stepping out into your neighborhood or exploring a National Park, every walk brings an opportunity to connect with your community, spend quality time with loved ones, enjoy nature and boost your physical activity.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 16 Oct 2024
A pedometer is a portable, user friendly device that counts your steps by detecting motion. As well as proven to be effective for personal use, Universities and Research Clinics commonly use pedometers for activity monitoring due to their simple yet accurate method of counting steps.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 7 Jan 2025
Discover the latest major improvements to the 10,000 Steps Platform, driven by your feedback and new research. Our upgrades ensure the program remains engaging, user-friendly, and accessible to support your physical activity journey.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 22 Oct 2018
Learn more about the implementation of the 10,000 Steps (Walkway Signage) Strategy at Rockhampton regional Council funded by the 2018 Community Grant Scheme.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 22 Oct 2017
Learn more about the implementation of the 10,000 Steps (Walkway Signage) Strategy at Blackall-Tambo Regional Council funded by the 2017 Community Grant Scheme.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 22 Oct 2017
Learn more about the implementation of the 10,000 Steps (Walkway Signage) Strategy at Boulia Shire Council funded by the 2017 Community Grant Scheme.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 22 Oct 2017
Learn more about the implementation of the 10,000 Steps (Community Tournament) Strategy at Burdekin Shire Council funded by the 2017 Community Grant Scheme.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 22 Oct 2017
Learn more about the implementation of the 10,000 Steps (Community Tournament) Strategy at Charters Towers Regional Council funded by the 2017 Community Grant Scheme.
By 10,000 Steps Team | 23 Oct 2017
Learn more about the implementation of the 10,000 Steps (Community Tournament) Strategy at Queensland Walks funded by the 2017 Community Grant Scheme.
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