Community venues include aquatic/recreation centres or complexes, sports clubs/centres, entertainment venues and playcentres. Whether your community venue has a large café, small kiosk, a vending machine or a simple barbeque, we have resources to support your community venue to offer healthier food and drink choices.
Grab the Good at Aqua Jetty
Aqua Jetty cafe is supporting their members’ health! By receiving grant funding via Healthway’s Healthy Venues Program and working with the City of Rockingham, South Metropolitan Health Service and Fuel to Go & Play, Aqua Jetty cafe now has bright Grab the Good signage and a healthier menu – without losing sales! Read more about this transformation by downloading the Aqua Jetty case study.
Grab the Good at Murray Aquatic Leisure Centre
You can now Grab the Good at Murray Aquatic Leisure Centre! Through participating in Healthway’s Healthy Venues Program with support from the Shire of Murray, South Metropolitan Health Services and Fuel to Go & Play, Murray Aquatic Leisure Centre has a range of healthy options available to help fuel their members. Download the Murray Aquatic Leisure Centre case study.
Grab the Good at Mike Barnett
Mike Barnett makes healthy options the standard option at their café! Through participating in Healthway’s Healthy Venues Program with support from the City of Rockingham, South Metropolitan Health Services and Fuel to Go & Play Mike Barnett has created a health promoting café for its members. Download the Mike Barnett case study
Perth Netball Association
Check out the fresh and delicious healthy food and drink options Perth Netball Association’s (PNA) Courtside Cafe. PNA have also committed to the Fuel to Go & Play® Accreditation Program, already reaching Level 1. Best of all, their profits are the same, if not better than before!
Ocean Ridge Junior Football Club
Ocean Ridge Junior Football Club have created a healthy canteen for their players, spectators and the wider community. Watch the video below to hear their top tips.
Kardy Kats kicking junk food off the menu
The Kardinya Junior Football Club, locally known as the ‘Kardy Kats’ have embraced the healthy eating message, making significant and successful changes to their club’s canteen menu! Download the Kardy Kats case study
Catering tips for cricket ‘tea’
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