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Tag: Active travel

a reimagined street, blocked off from traffic. It has trees, and kids running around.

Cars have taken over our neighbourhoods. Kid-friendly superblocks are a way for residents to reclaim their streets

Matthew Mclaughlin, The University of Western Australia; Hayley Christian, The University of Western Australia; Jasper Schipperijn, University of Southern Denmark, … More

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Active travel, child and youth health, road safety
Headshot of Dr Matthew 'Tepi' Mclaughlin. Caption bottom right corner of headshot says 'Dr Matthew 'Tepi' Mclaughlin'. Background of PHAA logos.

Dr Matthew ‘Tepi’ Mclaughlin talks physical activity and Prevention 2022

Dr. Matthew ‘Tepi’ Mclaughlin and Mary Brushe In 2022 the PHAA Child and Youth Health Special Interest Group awarded several … More

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Active travel, Branches/SIGs, child and youth health, exercise, public health workforce
We Ride's Stephen Hodge, Member for Wentworth Dave Sharma, the Member for Fenner, Hon. Andrew Leigh and ASPA's Associate Professor Nicole Freene PhD standing inside Parliament house.

Federal Election Call for Action: #ThreeTransportPriorities

Matthew ‘Tepi’ Mclaughlin, Stephen Hodge, Peter Bourke, Peter McCue, on behalf of the Australasian Society for Physical Activity (ASPA) and … More

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Active travel, child health, Injury prevention

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