Cancer Council WA’s LiveLighter® program has launched a new campaign encouraging adults to be more
physically active for their mental wellbeing following research which found the number of people citing mental health and wellbeing as their motivation for being physically active has doubled in the last five years (from 13 per cent in 2016-2017 to 26 per cent in 2021-22).
Our Obesity Prevention Manager, Ainslie Sartori, said the aim of the ‘Move More’ campaign was to inform WA adults of the lesser-known benefits of being physically active and to promote brand new resources that make exercise fun and accessible.
“LiveLighter® is encouraging and supporting people to be more active both for their physical health and for all those other benefits physical activity can provide such as boosting energy and mood, and creating social connection,” Ms Sartori said.
“We are so excited to launch our new ‘My Workout Builder’ which coincides with this campaign. This new
digital tool creates a custom, step-by-step video workout based on the user’s goals, equipment available (if any), desired challenge level and available time.
“We also have a suite of free online resources that can assist people to reach their movement goals including workout guides, workout dice game, and a physical activity calculator.
“While we all know physical activity is good for us, many West Australians aren’t getting enough, with two in five adults not reaching the recommended levels. Sedentary jobs, life stress and neighbourhoods built for cars set us up for spending too much time sitting and not enough time moving. LiveLighter® wants to change that.
“We encourage all West Aussies to jump online at to try something new and kickstart a healthy habit today.”