There is a bike to be won in each Shire. The bikes will be drawn on the 11th of June. So, get your forms in to the Shire offices for your chance to win.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Celebrations for Richmond - the Challenge winners
Richmond, the winning Shire in the Challenge, celebrated their win with an Australia's Biggest Morning Tea event http://www.biggestmorningtea.com.au/ to raise money for cancer research.
In addition to winning the overall Challenge Richmond steppers also had a chance to win some big prizes. Congratuations to John White, the winner of 2 night for 2 people at Seaguls Resort in Townsville. Also congratulations to lucky stepper Karen Kennedy who won a dinner for two at the Ammonite Inn in Richmond.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
and the winner is RICHMOND!!
Richmond is the winner of the 10,000 steps Challenge with 41,877 steps per capita compared with Hughenden's 34,777 steps per capita.
Well done Richmond steppers.
Program coodinator Kerrie Dudley announces the winners at the Hughenden Health Expo with the fantastic St Francis School steppers in the foreground.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Last chance to enter your steps
You must have your steps entered by 6pm Wednesday the 27th for your steps to count in the final Challenge results.
Richmond's final strong effort
Richmond steppers put in a final strong effort on Monday evening with a walk twice around Lake Fred Tritton with the Mayor. Fourteen people made the walk.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Walk to Nocoleche - 12,000 steps
A group of 10 keen Hughenden steppers walked to Nocoleche Station this morning (Saturday 22nd). The walk was approx. 6kms and took about 1 1/2 hours. The walkers each clocked up about 12,000 steps.
The walkers from behind... so I jogged up to get the "front" view.
And we made it to Nocoleche... the photo on the steps below as proof!!
Friday, May 21, 2010
Hughenden Health Expo - Challenge winners announced
Thursday 27th May 2010, in the Main Street (Brodie Street) from 9am to 2pm.
- 10,000 steps winners announced including final prizes
- School poster competition
- Health checks
- WPHS information
- Blood pressure checks
- Hand hygiene informaiton and competition
- Information provided by local Health Service Staff
- Fire safety
Richmond's Challenge conclusion plans
So don’t forget there is one more groups walk – Mayor Wharton on Monday the 24th. Then don’t forget the State of Origin Biggest Morning Tea to celebrate the conclusion of the Challenge and to raise money for Cancer Research. Wear your supporter colours, bring a plate, stay and donate at the Supper Room on Wednesday May 26th from 10am. Every registered challenge walker will go into the “Lucky Walker” draw for a Meal Voucher at the Ammonite Inn’s Rivers restaurant generously donated by Glenda Bullock.
Last days of the Challenge
The challenge is almost over... Wednesday is the last day of stepping.
If you still haven't put in all of your steps, you better get cracking.
If you need help putting your steps in contact Angela Henry, Melissa Driscoll or Kerrie Dudley.
If you still haven't put in all of your steps, you better get cracking.
If you need help putting your steps in contact Angela Henry, Melissa Driscoll or Kerrie Dudley.
Latest statistics (including St Francis School steps)
On Friday the 21st of May:
Richmond 34,117,286 steps
Hughenden 64,392,833 steps
And per capita:
Richmond 35,209 steps per capita
Hughenden 29,390 steps per capita
Hughenden is catching up on the per capita figure thanks to the addition of the St Francis School steps.
This will be the last post to include the results before the final is announced on Wednesday/Thursday.
Richmond 34,117,286 steps
Hughenden 64,392,833 steps
And per capita:
Richmond 35,209 steps per capita
Hughenden 29,390 steps per capita
Hughenden is catching up on the per capita figure thanks to the addition of the St Francis School steps.
This will be the last post to include the results before the final is announced on Wednesday/Thursday.
St Francis Catholic School joins the tally
The 17,557,284 steps that the St. Francis School students have done since the commencement of the challenge have now been added to the overall tally.
The students have formed 12 teams of 4 students, with a total of 48 students participating in the challenge.
Principal Fran Scully said that students who play sports like football and netball have no trouble doing their 10,000 steps, but the real value of the challenge has been students who were not very active before, now participating in daily runs and walks, all in the name of getting their steps up.
In fact, one student was reluctant to go on a family trip to Townsville, knowing that during the car trip, no steps would be tallied.
The students all love their pedometers and the challenge seems to have created great awareness of physical activity within the school.
Well done to the St. Francis School students.
The students have formed 12 teams of 4 students, with a total of 48 students participating in the challenge.
Principal Fran Scully said that students who play sports like football and netball have no trouble doing their 10,000 steps, but the real value of the challenge has been students who were not very active before, now participating in daily runs and walks, all in the name of getting their steps up.
In fact, one student was reluctant to go on a family trip to Townsville, knowing that during the car trip, no steps would be tallied.
The students all love their pedometers and the challenge seems to have created great awareness of physical activity within the school.
Well done to the St. Francis School students.
Get set for the - Nocoleche Station Walk - Hughenden
WALK, RIDE, SKATE, SCOOTER OR SKIP YOUR WAY TO NOCOLECHE STATION
Walk starts at the State School Car park. The walk will also finish at the Car park.
This walk is approx 6km. There will be a bus to transport you home if you aren’t feeling energetic enough to walk back.
BYO water bottle, fruit or snacks (to keep energy levels up). There will be an esky on the bus to keep snacks cold if needed. There will also be water available at Nocoleche for refills.
A $2 donation will be required on the day.
Record your pedometer reading and report it to Melissa Driscoll on the “BLOG” or Nicci at “The Whisper”.
What a great way to meet up with your team members and others in the challenge.
Look forward to seeing some great photos on the “BLOG”.
Walk starts at the State School Car park. The walk will also finish at the Car park.
This walk is approx 6km. There will be a bus to transport you home if you aren’t feeling energetic enough to walk back.
BYO water bottle, fruit or snacks (to keep energy levels up). There will be an esky on the bus to keep snacks cold if needed. There will also be water available at Nocoleche for refills.
A $2 donation will be required on the day.
Record your pedometer reading and report it to Melissa Driscoll on the “BLOG” or Nicci at “The Whisper”.
What a great way to meet up with your team members and others in the challenge.
Look forward to seeing some great photos on the “BLOG”.
Councilors clock up the steps
Thirteen people braved the wet weather to walk with Cr Rob Ievers twice around Lake Fred Tritton in Richmond.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Latest statistic
On Monday the 17th May
Hughenden 42,499,457 steps
Richmond 29,433,480 steps
Hughenden 19,397 steps per capita
Richmond 29,552 steps per capita
Hughenden 42,499,457 steps
Richmond 29,433,480 steps
Hughenden 19,397 steps per capita
Richmond 29,552 steps per capita
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Latest statistics
On the 11th of May:
Richmond 27,546,512 steps
Hughenden 32,614,597 steps
On a per capita basis:
Richmond 27,657 steps per capita
Hughenden 15,092 steps per capita
Richmond 27,546,512 steps
Hughenden 32,614,597 steps
On a per capita basis:
Richmond 27,657 steps per capita
Hughenden 15,092 steps per capita
Richmond adds steps as a group
Six people joined Cr Joan Harris for a brisk walk around lake Fred Tritton on the evening of the 10th of May.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Hughenden River Walkers
A small group of enthusiastic walkers gathered at Robert Gray Park (River Walk) in Hughenden to add steps to their pedometers on Saturday afternoon.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Latest statistics
Steps totals
- Hughenden 24,556,382 steps
- Richmond 21,937,050 steps
- Richmond 22,639 steps per capita
- Hughenden 11,208 steps per capita
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Hughenden steppers, get your shoes on for the River Walk 8th May 5pm
Hughenden River Walk
8th May – 5pm
Come along and join in with a river walk along the pathways of the Robert Gray Park and Eco Walk on Flinders.
Bring along your walking buddies! This will be a great way to meet up with your team members and others in the challenge.
Don’t forget to register your steps on http://www.10000steps.org.au/
Keep up with the tally on the blog http://10000stepsrichmondversushughenden.blogspot.com/
C’mon Hughenden we are way behind in the challenge and need to get those steps happening and registered...
Look forward to seeing some great photos on the “blog”. Email them to mel_chad@bigpond.com
8th May – 5pm
Come along and join in with a river walk along the pathways of the Robert Gray Park and Eco Walk on Flinders.
Bring along your walking buddies! This will be a great way to meet up with your team members and others in the challenge.
Don’t forget to register your steps on http://www.10000steps.org.au/
Keep up with the tally on the blog http://10000stepsrichmondversushughenden.blogspot.com/
C’mon Hughenden we are way behind in the challenge and need to get those steps happening and registered...
Look forward to seeing some great photos on the “blog”. Email them to mel_chad@bigpond.com
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