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It’s Exercise Right Week! A chance to kickstart healthier habits and discover the benefits of regular exercise. Check ou...
26/05/2026

It’s Exercise Right Week! A chance to kickstart healthier habits and discover the benefits of regular exercise. Check out our article to see how you can make daily exercise work for you.

Exercise and your daily routine: https://www.teachershealth.com.au/healthmatters/body-mind/make-exercise-part-of-your-daily-routine/

Interested in exercise physiology? Check out your Teachers Health Fund Extras product sheet to see what you could be covered for: https://www.teachershealth.com.au/members/resources-forms/product-information/

Need advice? Eligible Teachers Health Fund members* may also be able to access health and wellbeing programs, including support with exercise to help manage chronic health conditions through Healthcare Services.

Get in touch today: https://www.teachershealth.com.au/using-your-cover/healthcare-services/healthcare-services-enquiry-form/

21/04/2026

We’re moved by the courage of teachers who are facing the past and choosing a future that benefits the health, wellbeing and connection of communities.

On Worimi Country NSW, acknowledging a painful history sparked meaningful reconciliation at Karuah Public School. It opened the door to genuine cultural respect and healing in a way that makes the school’s reconciliation journey stand out.

Supporting healthier, more inclusive communities is why we’re proud to sponsor the Narragunnawali Reconciliation in Education Awards.

Karuah Public School is a highly commended finalist who put their heart and soul into connecting and healing through reconciliation.

Watch their moving story here. 🖤💛❤️💚💙🤍

14/04/2026

We celebrate the teachers bringing reconciliation into schools and communities to nurture connection, belonging and wellbeing from the ground up.

On Dharawal Country NSW, Briar Road Public School is leading the way in sharing the responsibility and joy of reconciliation. Belonging is at the heart of the school’s reconciliation journey and is truly a combined community effort.

Supporting healthier, more inclusive communities is why we’re proud to sponsor the Narragunnawali Reconciliation in Education Awards.

Briar Road Public School is an inspiring winner and a powerful example of how reconciliation shapes the next generation.

See how they’re leading the way here.
🖤💛❤️💚💙🤍

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