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The publication of Outdoor Health: Caring for People and Planet

Outdoor Health: caring for people and planet is due for publication in October.  Outdoor Health: Caring for People and Planet is a landmark, open-access book and guiding framework from Outdoor Health Australia. It unites health and environmental care, showing that human wellbeing and the health of our shared ecosystem are deeply connected. To find out more here.

OHA Victoria Community Winter Gathering: Wayapa Wuurrk with Fiona Goodwin

23 August | 10am–12pm | Alphington This winter, OHA Victoria members are invited to gather on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country for a morning of connection, reflection and gentle movement through the earth-based mindfulness practice of Wayapa Wuurrk. Our Victorian regional representatives regularly host gatherings in nature, creating opportunities for OHA members to connect with one another, … Read more

Wellbeing at the forefront of Outdoors Victoria annual conference

Outdoors Victoria held its annual conference on 23/24 July at Victoria University in Melbourne. OHA EO Tony Varcoe attended, joined by 200 students, practitioners, policy-makers, researchers and others. The program included a keynote address from Prof. Dianne Vella-Brodrick (Centre for Wellbeing Science, Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne) on the wellbeing benefits of nature connection. … Read more

Avian H5N1 Bird Influenza- what’s that to do with Outdoor Health?

OHA (including its work as AABAT) has long held awareness and activities related to interconnected health and systemic crises and relationship to health and wellbeing, including Support Resources generated in response to COVID19, research and practice considerations around Climate and Polycrisis realities. The recent arrival of the H5N1 bird influenza to the Australian mainland has … Read more

Training and employment opportunities

These are just some of the wonderful training opportunities that exist in Outdoor Health. If you would like to share your training option please email [email protected] to find out more. International Training: Adventure & Nature-based Therapy Practice: An immersive online and in-person learning journey in the Himalayan foothills (India) | Oct–Dec 2026 (https://www.qualiaoutdoortherapy.in/ ) Do … Read more

The Australian Adventure Activity Standards Review

The Australian Adventure Activity Standards (AAAS) provide national standards and good-practice guidance for the safe delivery of outdoor and adventure-based activities. They include risk-based standards for planning, leadership and participant care as well as activity-specific Good Practice Guides. While not mandatory, they do carry real-world weight as many land managers require service providers to demonstrate … Read more

Child Safe Standards Self-Assessment Tool

The Victorian Department of Health Child Safe Standards Self-Assessment Tool, provides organisations with a practical way to review their current practices and identify opportunities for continuous improvement. Outdoor Health Australia (OHA) strongly supports practices that centre child safety. This commitment is reflected in the OHA Quality Framework: Ethical Principles and Practice Standards, which includes a … Read more

Stride Outside campaign

Stride Outside campaign This September, OHA is supporting the Stride Outside campaign to get more people outside for better mental health. Led by Stride, one of Australia’s largest mental health organisations, the campaign is a free and inclusive challenge to spend 30 minutes outdoors every day for 30 days. This might include spending a daily … Read more

Climate Resources for Young People

Thanks to Kelly Stork, Adapt NSW for sharing this resource with OHA and our community. As our climate continues to change, supporting young people to build climate literacy, resilience and wellbeing is increasingly important. AdaptNSW has developed A Climate of Change, a free suite of educational resources designed for young people aged 15–17. A Climate … Read more