One in nine Australian women at risk of developing breast cancer. BreastScreen WA provides free screening mammograms to women 40 years or over, and specifically invites women 50 to 69 years to have a free BreastScreen WA mammogram every two years.
The Draw the Line website contains a host of useful information about weight, nutrition and physical activity, including practical tips to help you make healthy choices each day.
Environmental health includes water quality, asbestos and other environmental hazards management, tobacco control, safe chemical and pesticide use, mosquito and pest control, and other environmental factors that may impact on human health.
Did you know that we should be eating 2 serves of fruit and 5 serves of vegetables per day? Learn more about the importance of good nutrition, try some great recipes and start living a healthier life.
A Department of Environment and Conservation initiative to encourage people to get out and enjoy themselves in parks by promoting the physical, mental and social health benefits of spending time in nature.
Many Australians travelling abroad contract serious infections including sexually transmitted infections such as HIV. Find out how to stay safe while travelling overseas.
Do you drive everywhere? Would you like to get fit and avoid the traffic? Click here to see how you can TravelSmart to work, school or anywhere else, help the environment and be healthier.
If you are wanting information on issues relating to women, then click here for details of the Women's Information Service (WIS), a free, confidential telephone information referral service.