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Best Free Outdoor Exercise Spots in Hobart

Best Free Outdoor Exercise Spots in Hobart

May 10, 2026 · 6 min read

Hobart's free outdoor fitness scene runs deeper than kunanyi/Mount Wellington. Most regulars spend their weeks on flatter, quieter tracks closer to home — Sandy Bay's foreshore, the Intercity Cycleway, the Clarence Foreshore Trail, Risdon Brook. This is a working list of spots inside a 15-minute drive of the CBD, grouped...

City2Surf 2026: A Beginner’s 14-Week Training Plan for Sydney’s Biggest Fun Run

City2Surf 2026: A Beginner’s 14-Week Training Plan for Sydney’s Biggest Fun Run

May 10, 2026 · 7 min read

City2Surf returns to Sydney on Sunday 9 August 2026, sending tens of thousands of runners, joggers and walkers from Hyde Park to Bondi Beach over 14 iconic kilometres. If you have signed up and feel underprepared, fourteen weeks is enough time to build fitness safely. This beginner-friendly plan starts with...

Why Run Clubs Beat Apps for Making Friends in Australia

Why Run Clubs Beat Apps for Making Friends in Australia

May 7, 2026 · 6 min read

Run clubs solve adult loneliness by doing what apps can't: putting you in front of the same people, doing the same thing, on the same night of the week, until somebody learns your name. With 43% of young Australians reporting loneliness, the country's growing run-club scene has become some of...

First-Timer's Guide to the 2026 Mother's Day Classic

First-Timer's Guide to the 2026 Mother's Day Classic

May 6, 2026 · 5 min read

Sunday 10 May 2026 brings Australia's biggest pink wave back to parks across the country — the Mother's Day Classic. With up to 70 events, distances from a 4km walk to a brand-new Melbourne half marathon, and a relaxed festival atmosphere, it's one of the most welcoming entries on the...

Make Friends in Australia: The 2026 Guide That Works

Make Friends in Australia: The 2026 Guide That Works

April 26, 2026 · 20 min read

Making friends in Australia as an adult is harder than it used to be, and the data backs it up. More than two in five young Australians say they feel lonely, and adult life no longer comes with the built-in social infrastructure of school, sport, and shared offices. This guide...

Main Yarra Trail Melbourne — Cycling and Walking Guide

Main Yarra Trail Melbourne — Cycling and Walking Guide

April 4, 2026 · 5 min read

The Main Yarra Trail is one of Melbourne's most rewarding shared paths — and one of the most overlooked by anyone who didn't grow up near it.
This guide covers the full route from end to end — where to start, what the surface is like, which landmarks to look...

Exercise Halves Premature Death Risk for Midlife Women

Exercise Halves Premature Death Risk for Midlife Women

March 24, 2026 · 6 min read

A major Australian study tracking more than 11,000 women over 15 years has found that those who consistently met physical activity guidelines through their 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s halved their risk of dying prematurely. The research was one of the largest studies of its kind globally. Here's what the...

The Resolution Trap: Why ‘All-or-Nothing’ is the Enemy of Consistency

The Resolution Trap: Why ‘All-or-Nothing’ is the Enemy of Consistency

January 30, 2026 · 3 min read

The "New Year, New Me" energy is a powerful motivator, but it often comes with a hidden trap: the all-or-nothing mindset. Many of us start January with rigid fitness resolutions, believing that if we can't commit to a full hour at the gym or a high-intensity session, it’s not worth...

From Team Sports to Pickleball: How Our Relationship with Sport Changes Over a Lifetime

From Team Sports to Pickleball: How Our Relationship with Sport Changes Over a Lifetime

December 7, 2025 · 4 min read

Sport in Australia is constantly evolving, and the way we stay active looks different at every stage of life. From childhood swimming lessons to the rise of casual fitness and social sports, new data from the latest AusPlay “Lifelong Involvement in Sport” report highlights how our habits, motivations and barriers...

Stop the Sprawl: Why Combining Activity and Diet Beats Harmful Belly Fat

Stop the Sprawl: Why Combining Activity and Diet Beats Harmful Belly Fat

November 22, 2025 · 4 min read

New research reveals that tackling weight gain, especially that stubborn belly fat linked to serious health risks, requires a combined approach: moving more and eating better. Discover why focusing on both diet quality and physical activity is your best defence against visceral fat accumulation.