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Be Active Eat Well
The Be Active Eat Well BAEW (Colac) project aimed to promote healthy eating and physical activity behaviours and reduce unhealthy weight gain in children aged 4-12 years in the rural Australian town of Colac.

Community-based obesity prevention initiatives
Community-based initiatives are an integrated approach for empowering communities to develop their own solutions to tackle health issues.

Filling the Gaps
Filling the Gaps aims to positively influence the healthy eating and physical activity patterns of families with young children.

Fun 'n' Healthy in Moreland
Fun 'n' healthy in Moreland is an exciting and unique project aiming to develop and implement a school-community based intervention promoting healthy eating choices, increased physical activity levels and improved social health and well-being for children and families in the City of Moreland.

Health Promoting Communities: Being Active Eating Well
The Department of Health and Department of Planning and Community Development are jointly funding six ‘Go for your life’ Health Promoting Communities: Being Active and Eating Well (HPC: BAEW) community demonstration projects from 2006-2010.

It's Your Move!
The project aims to support the development and implementation of the East Geelong community-based intervention program on overweight/obesity prevalence in young people and measure the process, impacts and outcomes of the project.

Romp and Chomp
Romp & Chomp was a whole of community-based obesity prevention demonstration project that targeted preschool children within the City of Greater Geelong from 2005-2008.

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