Walk to Work Day
Walk to Work Day (WTWD) is an event to promote regular walking and physical activity. It is an annual, national event in which the community can become involved in a healthy and environmentally friendly activity.
The aims of Walk to Work Day are:
How to participate
You can be a Walking Class Hero on Friday 3 October 2008 by simply walking all or part of the way to work. Use public transport and get off the bus, train, tram or ferry a few stops earlier and walk the rest of the way. Or take a half-hour walk at lunch-time. And where possible, walk up stairs. But please leave the car at home. If you have to drive, leave the car at least a kilometre or two from your destination and walk the remaining distance.
Support Australian charities
Simply register at the WTWD website and for $20, you will receive a Walk to Work Day cap and information flyer. At the same time you will be supporting the Heart Foundation and three other charities - the Cancer Council, Diabetes Australia and the Australian Conservation Foundation.
What employers can do
All employers and managers are urged to set an example by participating and encouraging all employees to walk as part of commuting to work. They can start promoting the event by linking their website to the WTWD website.
Active transport (walking and cycling) and work-place physical activity programs have been shown to greatly reduce sick leave and increase productivity. Fact sheets and other material about the benefits of walking can be obtained from the WTWD website.
Who is participating
Community leaders including governors, government ministers, MPs, mayors, councillors, CEOs and celebrities from the entertainment, social and sporting arenas will be participating.
So unblock some arteries, relieve the congestion, put your feet first on Walk to Work Day and make time to walk every day.
For further information click here or phone the Pedestrian Council of Australia on (02) 9968 4555.
Walk Safely to School Day
Walk Safely to School Day (WSTSD) is an annual, national event that encourages all primary school children to walk and commute safely to school. It is a community event seeking to promote road safety, health, public transport and the environment.
A kit containing WSTSD stickers and posters will be posted to every Primary School (Public, Catholic and Private) in Australia in early March 2008.
WSTSD kits will also be sent to all Councils throughout Australia.
How your school can be involved
More Information
For further information click here or phone the Pedestrian Council of Australia on (02) 9968 4555.