$28.9 MILLION INVESTMENT TO HELP AUSTRALIANS ‘MOVE IT’

Senator the Hon. Bridget McKenzie.
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$28.9 MILLION INVESTMENT TO HELP AUSTRALIANS ‘MOVE IT’
Senator the Hon. Bridget McKenzie
Minister for Sport Senator Bridget McKenzie has today launched a $28.9m grants program which will enable sport and physical activity providers to get Australia’s population moving.
 
The Liberal Nationals government Move It AUS – Participation Grants Program, to be managed by Sport Australia, aims to help Australians reach the goal set in the government’s Sport 2030 report to reduce inactivity amongst the population by 15% over the next twelve years.  
 
The four year program is part of the 2018-19 Liberal Nationals government Budget investment of over $230 million in a range of physical activity initiatives.
 
“The nation’s first-ever sports plan - Sport 2030 – sets a goal to ensure Australia is the world’s most active, healthy nation and the Sports Participation Grants Program is part of our ongoing commitment to achieving this goal,” Minister McKenzie said.
 
“Our goal is to get more Australians more active more often.
 
“We have set the aspiration, put out a call to action and are supporting this with a significant investment to unlock ideas and passion through our partners and communities.
 
“We know that through increased participation, we have a larger pool from which the new elite athletes of the future will come from.
 
“We want Australians to heed advice from the health experts – adults should “Move It’ 30 minutes a day and children 60 minutes a day.”


The Federal Member for Brisbane Trevor Evans said that sport and physical activity are a key part of Brisbane’s outdoor lifestyle, but needed to make sure everyone’s participating and being active and healthy.
 
“These new grants will help to further boost participation and specifically target groups who are at risk of inactivity or not currently participating in enough physical activity to lead healthy and happy lives,” Mr Evans said.
 
The Department of Health’s Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines advise adults aged 18-64 should accumulate 2.5 to 5 hours of moderate intensity physical activity or 1.25 to 2.5 hours of vigorous activity each week. Children should accumulate at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity a day.
 
National, State and Local Government sports organisations and physical activity providers are encouraged to apply for the grants, with key targets including inactive communities, increasing activity for women and girls and addressing the barriers related to participation in rural, remote and low socio-economic locations.
 
The Sports Participation Grants Program follow the launch of the Better Ageing Grants, aimed at Australians over 65, and the Community Sporting Infrastructure Grants, all aimed at helping Australians ‘Move It’ for life – and have the opportunity and facilities to ensure that happens.
 
Applications for the Sports Participation Grants Program open on Monday 7th January 2019 and close on the 18th of February 2019. Guidelines and details on the application process will be available on Monday 7th January at sportaus.gov.au/participationgrants 
 
 
 
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