Diabetes Australia Walk to Work 2014 is on now! 1 November 2014 Diabetes Australia is the official charity partner of Walk to Work 2014! Find out more about how you, your workplace, your school and your friends can get involved. Walk to Work is an annual event that encourages Australians to build regular walking into their daily routines. The event will finish with celebrations on World Diabetes Day, Friday 14 November 2014 – let’s get Australia walking! It’s easy to get involved, simply: Register for FREE as an individual or team at www.walk.com.au Set a goal for the distance you will walk. Start fundraising using your unique EverydayHero page and share your progress with family, friends and colleagues. Help raise awareness for Diabetes Australia Walk to Work 2014 throughout October and November using the hashtag #wtwd Celebrate and raise funds by hosting a healthy breakfast in your workplace on Friday 14 November 2014! Diabetes Australia is the official charity partner of the event. Walking is one of the easiest forms of exercise to build daily into your busy life and can make a big difference to your long-term health. More information on the events, including top 10 walking tips for busy people, hints for a healthy breakfast and sample walking goals, are available at www.walk.com.au. Set your walking goal, create your fundraising page and start walking today.
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