Department of Health
A gateway to the strategies, policies, programs and services delivered by the Department of Health.
A Tasmanian Government and Community Partnership
Statewide
Find out how three Tasmanian organisations are making a difference to health and wellbeing in their communities.
Read more about Healthy Tasmania Fund Video StoriesStatewide
Healthy Tasmania Neighbour Day ChallengeHealthy Tasmania and Relationships Australia Tasmania have worked together since 2018 to support Neighbour Day, a national campaign celebrated annually in March, encouraging people...
Read more about Healthy Tasmania Neighbour Day Challenge 2021Statewide
Spending time outdoors, connecting with your local park or reserve and connecting with others is important for our health and wellbeing.
Read more about Helping young community leaders connect to place and each otherStatewide
Find out how last year’s Neighbour Day grant recipients have been addressing loneliness and creating social connections in their communities.
Read more about Healthy Tasmania Neighbour Day Challenge 2020 project updatesCommunity Connections (North)
The Healthy Shed health and wellbeing program designed by the local community in the northern suburbs of Launceston has achieved significant and lasting results for local men.
Read more about Rocherlea Men’s and Community Shed builds healthy literacy in northern suburbs of LauncestonStatewide
Social connection was a timely theme for this year’s Neighbour Day with the importance of staying connected shown more than ever with Tasmanians in lock down.Neighbour Day...
Read more about Healthy Tasmania Neighbour Day Challenge 2020Physical Activity | Community Connections (South)
With COVID-19 restrictions recently implemented and playgrounds closed, the Orielton Lagoon Loop pathway provided a much-needed chance for people to get out and active during lockdown.
Read more about Pathway to health and community connectionsCommunity Connections (South)
The Highlands Healthy Connect Project has created a healthier, more active and socially connected community in the Central Highlands.
Read more about A flexible, adaptable approach to support community connectionsHealthy Eating | Community Connections (North West)
Children on King Island have been nurturing their own fruit and vegetable garden so they can have fresh produce every day.
Read more about Growing healthy children on King IslandStatewide
Collaboration between Healthy Tasmania and Neighbourhood Houses Tasmania in the Active Living Challenge
Read more about Neighbourhood Houses Active Living ChallengeHealthy Eating | Community Connections (North West)
Building community capacity to afford and produce healthy meals
Read more about Zeehan Neighbourhood Centre Food REDi - Healthy Me, Healthy YouSouth
The project is an exciting community partnership which promotes the use of Tasmanian bush foods in everyday, healthy recipes while sharing and building knowledge, awareness and respect of Aboriginal history and culture.
Read more about Tasmanian Bush Food Garden to PlateHealthy Eating | Community Connections (South)
Partnering with local Neighbourhood Houses to build the existing social enterprise, increase reach and reduce barriers to access to fresh, affordable local vegetables.
Read more about Hobart City Farm - Fresh ConnectionsHealthy Eating | Community Connections (Statewide)
Delivering culturally appropriate short courses on nutrition and physical activity to Tasmanian Aboriginal community members through community connections and stories
Read more about Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, kipli nayri takariliya rrala Good Food, Strong FamiliesHealthy Eating | Community Connections (South)
Building the capacity of the Waterbridge Food Co-Op to increase community reach and sustainability
Read more about Jordan River Service Inc - Waterbridge Food Co-OpPhysical Activity | Community Connections (Statewide)
Delivering beginner skills clinics to women and girls to introduce mountain biking as a fun and exciting physical activity.
Read more about Mountain Bike Skills Clinics for Women and GirlsHealthy Eating | Community Connections (South)
The Highlands Food Connect Project meal delivery program is a 12-month project delivering frozen meals to community members living in the Central Highlands area.
Read more about Health Advisory Team Central Highlands, Highlands Food Connect ProjectPhysical Activity | Healthy Eating | Reduce Smoking | Community Connections (North)
The Bothwell Wellness Group’s Connecting our isolated community through physical activity initiative aims to improve support and opportunities for physical activity in the local community.
Read more about Bothwell Wellness Group Inc., Connecting our isolated community through physical activityPhysical Activity | Healthy Eating | Community Connections (North West)
Implementing a health and wellbeing project for young people, particularly those at risk of social exclusion.
Read more about Devonport City Council Square Peg ProjectPhysical Activity | Community Connections (South)
Walkability audit framework developed at Clarence City Council in partnership with Heart Foundation and community participants to improve liveability in areas vulnerable to poor health outcomes.
Read more about Walkable Futures Clarence, Clarence City CouncilReduce Smoking | Community Connections (North)
Innovative approach supporting community members of the Glamorgan and Spring Bay community to quit smoking.
Read more about Drug Education Network, Tobacco Free Communities: Glamorgan Spring BayStatewide
Read some of the inspiring ideas from last year’s winners.
Read more about 2019 Neighbour Day Challenge Winners StoriesStatewide
Wildcare’s Get Outside with Community program holds yearly leadership camps to develop the skills of emerging young leaders.
Read more about Wildcare Get Outside Leadership CampsSouth
Dover Give It A Go after school program aims to promote healthy eating, physical activity and social inclusion for children and young people in Dover.
Read more about Dover Give It A GoSouth
More than 300 people attended a Discovery Day for people of all ages and abilities at Mt Field National Park on 14 January.
Read more about Partnership with Parks and Wildlife Showcases InclusionNorth West
Increasing healthy eating and physical exercise project is a partnership between Live Well Tasmania, Wynyard High School and Waratah-Wynyard Council, that aims to improve healthy eating and physical activity for disadvantaged school students in the Waratah-Wynyard Council area.
Read more about Increasing Healthy Eating and Physical ExerciseStatewide
The Eat Well Tasmania Social Media Campaign explored the merits of using social channels as a way to ‘directly talk’ to Tasmanians about healthy seasonal eating.
Read more about Social Marketing CampaignStatewide
Designed to be for all ages and abilities, parkrun is operated by local volunteers in local communities.
Read more about parkrun Expansion in TasmaniaSouth
The program aimed to connect multicultural communities to sporting clubs and supports pathways to sports through swimming for young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds.
Read more about MY Swim to Sports