Community Expo 2000: Healthy Bones Bus, Tai Chi, and Croquet
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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).
In 1999, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) participated in a community expo (location unknown). The AFV brought along its recently launched Healthy Bones Bus (a mobile information and education resource funded by the Victorian Ladies Bowls Association), conducted a Tai Chi demonstration, and gave people the opportunity to try out the game of croquet.
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Colour photo of a woman posing for a photo with a plastic skeleton. They are both seated on plastic chairs, which have been placed on the ground in front of a large van.