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Roll Back the Clock – 30 Minutes of Light Exercise at Lane Cove Bowling Club – Tuesdays and Fridays in May 2022

Lane Cove Bowling Club 151 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove, NSW, Australia

What is Roll Back the Clock? Roll Back the Clock aims to boost physical activity rates among Australians aged 65 and over through bowls, light exercise and education. Health-related reasons (including physical and mental health as well as disability or poor health or injury) are the main barriers for older Australians participating in sport or physical […]

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Roll Back the Clock – 30 Minutes of Light Exercise at Lane Cove Bowling Club – Tuesdays and Fridays in May 2022

Lane Cove Bowling Club 151 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove, NSW, Australia

What is Roll Back the Clock? Roll Back the Clock aims to boost physical activity rates among Australians aged 65 and over through bowls, light exercise and education. Health-related reasons (including physical and mental health as well as disability or poor health or injury) are the main barriers for older Australians participating in sport or physical […]

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Roll Back the Clock – 30 Minutes of Light Exercise at Lane Cove Bowling Club – Tuesdays and Fridays in May 2022

Lane Cove Bowling Club 151 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove, NSW, Australia

What is Roll Back the Clock? Roll Back the Clock aims to boost physical activity rates among Australians aged 65 and over through bowls, light exercise and education. Health-related reasons (including physical and mental health as well as disability or poor health or injury) are the main barriers for older Australians participating in sport or physical […]

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Roll Back the Clock – 30 Minutes of Light Exercise at Lane Cove Bowling Club – Tuesdays and Fridays in May 2022

Lane Cove Bowling Club 151 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove, NSW, Australia

What is Roll Back the Clock? Roll Back the Clock aims to boost physical activity rates among Australians aged 65 and over through bowls, light exercise and education. Health-related reasons (including physical and mental health as well as disability or poor health or injury) are the main barriers for older Australians participating in sport or physical […]

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Roll Back the Clock – 30 Minutes of Light Exercise at Lane Cove Bowling Club – Tuesdays and Fridays in May 2022

Lane Cove Bowling Club 151 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove, NSW, Australia

What is Roll Back the Clock? Roll Back the Clock aims to boost physical activity rates among Australians aged 65 and over through bowls, light exercise and education. Health-related reasons (including physical and mental health as well as disability or poor health or injury) are the main barriers for older Australians participating in sport or physical […]

Recurring

Roll Back the Clock – 30 Minutes of Light Exercise at Lane Cove Bowling Club – Tuesdays and Fridays in May 2022

Lane Cove Bowling Club 151 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove, NSW, Australia

What is Roll Back the Clock? Roll Back the Clock aims to boost physical activity rates among Australians aged 65 and over through bowls, light exercise and education. Health-related reasons (including physical and mental health as well as disability or poor health or injury) are the main barriers for older Australians participating in sport or physical […]

Recurring

Roll Back the Clock – 30 Minutes of Light Exercise at Lane Cove Bowling Club – Tuesdays and Fridays in May 2022

Lane Cove Bowling Club 151 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove, NSW, Australia

What is Roll Back the Clock? Roll Back the Clock aims to boost physical activity rates among Australians aged 65 and over through bowls, light exercise and education. Health-related reasons (including physical and mental health as well as disability or poor health or injury) are the main barriers for older Australians participating in sport or physical […]

Recurring

Roll Back the Clock – 30 Minutes of Light Exercise at Lane Cove Bowling Club – Tuesdays and Fridays in May 2022

Lane Cove Bowling Club 151 Burns Bay Road, Lane Cove, NSW, Australia

What is Roll Back the Clock? Roll Back the Clock aims to boost physical activity rates among Australians aged 65 and over through bowls, light exercise and education. Health-related reasons (including physical and mental health as well as disability or poor health or injury) are the main barriers for older Australians participating in sport or physical […]