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Home > Directory > Incursion And Excursion > Health & Nutrition In Schools

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Health & Nutrition in Schools

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1. Healthy Lifestyles Bookshop
The Healthy Lifestyles Bookshop is a retail and mail order specialist bookshop. Our books are carefully selected from a wide range of health, physical education, fitness, sport and dance books from around the world to provide you with quality books direct to your door anywhere in the world. We specialise in the needs of schools and other educational institutions. We stock all major publishers and also have many self-published books and resources.

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2. Queen Victoria Market
The Queen Victoria Market is situated on a seven-hectare site, a little over one kilometre northwest of the Melbourne Town Hall. Learn secrets about the Market’s near and distant history – as a wholesale and retail market and as Melbourne’s first General Cemetery. Understand the cultural history and international influence on the types of produce and products available at the Market.

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3. Essendon Keilor Gymnastics Academy
We provide gymnastics and trampolining programs that can complement your schools existing PE and Sports program. We can also deliver one off special events for excursions, end of term, challenge days and much more. Sessions start from as little as $5.00 per student for one hour excursion.
 

4. Kidz Bodz
 

5. Life Education ACT
Interactive drug and health education program. Includes teacher resource materials and optional individual student workbooks.
 

6. All Stars Self Defence Centres
We can provide training in the areas of health and fitness, self defence, martial arts, well being, sport and recreation programs and personal development training.
 

7. Brainstorm Productions
 

8. Life Education Australia
 

9. Life Education Centre Foundation
 

10. Life Education NSW
 

11. Life Education SA
 

12. Life Education Top End
 

13. Life Education Victoria
 

14. Life Education WA
 

15. Community Nutrition Education Resources
 

16. McDonald's Camp Quality Puppets
 

17. The Cancer Council ACT
 

18. The Frugies
 

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