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Blue Mountains Local Active Partnership

Who should attend?

Community, voluntary organisations, health professionals, leisure operators, community activity providers, primary care, sport bodies, academia, and other health networks.

The sessions will be facilitated by:

  • WSYD Moving

  • Blue Mountains City Council

  • Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District

  • Nepean Blue Mountains Primary Health Network

Event details

Full Day:

Date: 11 June 2026

Time: 9.00am - 4.00pm

Location: Blue Mountains Theatre and Community Hub (106 Macquarie Road, Springwood  New South Wales  2777)

Getting to the Blue Mountains Theatre and Community Hub is easy, and we encourage you to consider active travel!

The venue is an easy 5min walk from Springwood Station, along Macquarie Road.

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Bike parking hoops are available at the front entrance to the Theatre.

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Catch a train to Springwood Station, then walk (5mins) or take a bus (1min) down Macquarie Road.

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Check Transport for NSW for timetable and route planning. Bus routes 692 and 693 stop directly outside the Theatre and other local buses stop at Springwood station. 

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Project aims

How

Convene a Blue Mountains Local Active in partnership building local networks, relationships and trust.

Why

Working collaboratively to create the conditions to enable active lifestyles through movement, physical activity through a place-based approach.

Who

Stakeholders include community, voluntary, sector bodies, public health teams, leisure operators, community activity providers, primary care, sport, academia and other health networks.

Register for the Blue Mountains Local Active Partnership

Outcomes

Local Leadership Capacity

Systems change, complexity and systems leadership

Understanding the context

Building relationships and trust

Understanding health inequities

Collaboration to tackle inactivity and inequity