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Tuesday, 22 October 2019 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM AEST
9 Wallace Drive , (opposite Noosaville Library), Noosaville, Queensland, 4566, Australia
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all profits go to the SugarByHalf Campaign
Noosa Leisure Centre, 9 Wallace Drive , Noosaville, Queensland, 4566, Australia.
SugarByHalf promotes action to reduce sugar-related diseases so that Australians live better, stronger and healthier lives. This generation of Australian children are on track to live shorter lives than their parents, due to poor diet.
In this engaging evening presentation, Peter Brukner OAM will explain why we are getting fatter and sicker, and deliver the nutrition advice you need to make simple changes that promote improved health & wellbeing for you and all your family.
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PETER BRUKNER OAM, MBBS, FACSP, FASMF, FACSM, FFSEM Peter Brukner OAM is a specialist sports and exercise physician whose most recent position has been Australian cricket team doctor from 2012- 17. Peter is the founding partner of Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre in Melbourne and Professor of Sports Medicine at LaTrobe University. A founding Executive Member of the Australasian College of Sports Physicians, he served two terms as President and played a key role in establishing sports medicine as a medical specialty in Australia. Peter is the co-author of the widely used text book Clinical Sports Medicine and has been team physician for professional football clubs as well as national athletics, swimming, soccer and men’s hockey teams including Olympic and Commonwealth Games. Peter was the Socceroos Team Doctor at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and subsequently became Head of Sports Medicine and Sports Science at Liverpool Football Club. He is the co-founder of the public health campaign SugarByHalf and is committed to the challenge of improving the nation’s health with improved diet and increased physical activity. His most recent book A Fat Lot of Good was published in May 2018.
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