👋 New here? Register to get notified of activities around you OR List your existing group/activity for FREE*.

Men’s Walk and Talk Hervey Bay

Contact Details

Description

Our aim is to promote and support men's physical, social and mental health through physical activities and social interaction.

We do this by hosting regular walks and social events along with active participation and support of community and charitable events.

Activities from this provider

Men’s Walk & Talk in Hervey Bay image

Men’s Walk & Talk in Hervey Bay

Provider: Men’s Walk and Talk Hervey Bay
Our walks depart the Hervey Bay Surf Life Saving Club every Tuesday afternoon at 5:15pm and Thursday morning 6am. Please arrive a few minutes early and introduce yourself. There is no cost to participate and we walk between 5-6klm for 1 hour.
Hervey Bay QLD
FREE
Age: 18 - 65+
Sat, Tue, Thu

Suggested articles

The Extraordinary Journey of a Legend - Fauja Singh

The Extraordinary Journey of a Legend - Fauja Singh

1 month ago

Fauja Singh, the world’s oldest marathon runner, has passed away at 114 after being struck by a car. Known as the “Turbaned Tornado,” his inspiring journey began at age 89 and redefined what’s possible in our later years. This tribute celebrates his incredible life, legacy, and the timeless lessons he leaves behind.

Move More, Live Longer: New Research Shows the Power of Lifelong Activity

Move More, Live Longer: New Research Shows the Power of Lifelong Activity

1 month ago

Discover how consistent physical activity throughout adulthood can significantly reduce your risk of mortality, according to groundbreaking new research. This in-depth study reveals that maintaining or even increasing your activity levels over time, rather than just short bursts, offers powerful benefits for your long-term health. Learn why every bit of movement counts, how even activity below official guidelines can make a difference, and why it's truly never too late to start reaping the rewards for a healthier, longer life.

Research Confirms: Staying Active Builds a Better Brain

Research Confirms: Staying Active Builds a Better Brain

2 months ago

A significant new Australian-led study, published in Nature Scientific Reports, adds powerful evidence to the growing understanding that physical activity is crucial for brain health. Analysing data from over 16,000 participants with objective activity tracking and MRI scans, this research reveals that higher levels of movement are directly linked to healthier brain volumes in midlife and older adults. Discover how embracing regular activity can genuinely help you cultivate a more resilient and vibrant brain.