Healthy Parks, Healthy People - Graded Walks Trial 2002
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This Photograph from Musculoskeletal Health Australia’s analogue Photographic collection has been digitised and catalogued thanks to the Victoria State Government and the Public Record Of Victoria (PROV) Local History Grant Program (Round 18: 2019-2020 and Round 20: 2021-2022).
On Tuesday the 19th of March 2002, a small group of people of varying ages took part in assessing the level of difficulty of some walking paths at Jells Park in Wheeler's Hill. Their assessments would inform the development of a guide of graded walks as part of the Healthy Parks, Healthy People program. Guided by two Parks Victoria rangers, the group tried out a few walking paths consisting of varying levels of difficulty. Aterwards, they enjoyed a light lunch.
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COL photo of a small group of people of varying ages standing on a flat concrete path at a park, with two park rangers. Several people in the group are holding up a branded green plastic water bottle. One person has a dog on a leash.