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LiveLighter News February 2024
In this edition- Summary of the Move More Yoga in the Park event, Lunar New Year, new recipe book announcement for 'Dinner, Done', GRWM Move More edition, snack plate dinners, lunchbox pep talk, very nice five spice chicken rice recipe.
LiveLighter News January 2024
In this edition - Move More Wave 2 launch with yoga in the park, Move More with Badminton WA, sit strong exercise calendar and workout plan, blog: silent walking, blog: just four minutes of movement a day to live a healthier, longer life, move more with your family, set your own movement goals, healthy raspberry mango popsicle recipe.
LiveLighter News December 2023
In this edition - Christmas move-ie challenge, WA Government could save $166 million by restricting junk food advertising, top LiveLighter blogs for 2023, new blog on unconventional breakfasts, dietitian hacks for feeding kids on Christmas day and healthy cabbage, mushroom and ginger dumplings recipe.
LiveLighter News November 2023
In this edition - What moves you to move, LiveLighter® giveaway day success, new recipes, and 'What's in your shop?' survey.
LiveLighter News October 2023
In this edition - “Try for 5” this National Nutrition Week, vegetable bouquets and edible arrangements, just four minutes of movement a day to live a healthier, longer life, tricks and treats for a healthy Halloween, get the feel for two wheels, and research study: Have your say about baby and toddler foods.
LiveLighter News September 2023
In this edition - Bump the junk: Reverse wave three, find out what's behind the door, operation spring clean: make healthy eating the easy choice, understanding food labels, and Big Bike Month Blast-Off.
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Health Professionals Newsletter December 2022
In this edition - Eating Brighter in Armadale, blending up with LiveLighter®, LiveLighter® 'Junk Food' mass media campaign increases behavioural strategies to reduce consumption, Cost-effectiveness of LiveLighter® - a mass media public education campaign for obesity prevention, helping clients to set exercise goals, and workplace health coordinator training.
Health Professionals Newsletter September 2022
In this edition - New Reverse campaign launch, new WAPHA SHAPE website, and ECU Public Health Law and Ethics course.
Health Professionals Newsletter March 2022
In this edition - Menu App Campaign Wave Three launch, Menu App Campaign Wave One summary, LiveLighter® turns 10, website updates, Webinar: "Promoting good oral health can help reduce cancer risk? It’s the tooth!", CCVIC Food Fight campaign, and latest reports and research.
Health Professionals Newsletter December 2021
In this edition - Sugary Drinks Are Rotten For Teeth campaign, 13 Cancers campaign summary, workplace newsletters, Long Live You closing ceremony, online training: Talking to patients about health and weight, 'The Personal Costs of Weight Issues in Australia' report, resource orders, take our newsletter survey, and join our stakeholder list.
Health Professionals Newsletter September 2021
In this edition - WA health experts say junk food and sugary drink sponsorships have no place in sport, check out the new workplace health hub, Sustainability September campaign, evaluation of 'Healthier Holidays' campaign, an introduction to motivational interviewing, and participate in a Pilot Study 'Conversations about Weight'.
Health Professionals Newsletter June 2021
In this edition - Overall results of the LiveLighter 'How Many Kilojoules Are You Drinking?' campaign, snapshot video of the 'Menu App' stakeholder launch event, How to talk to patients about health and weight: Online training, Australia's Food Environment Dashboard, and register to participate in a Diabetes WA health and wellness pilot program.