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Super quick : Migratory fish to get some help to scale dam walls

‘Super quick’: Migratory fish to get some help to scale dam walls ‘Super quick’: Migratory fish to get some help to scale dam walls Save Normal text size Advertisement Fish may occasionally fly but they tend not to jump and few of them make good climbers. And that’s a problem if you’re a native Australian fish species evolved to ply the waterways of the Murray-Darling Basin and have to confront the 10,000 or more man-made obstructions from weirs to giant dam walls. The Murray cod is one Australian species, along with silver perch and Australian bass, that evolved to migrate long distances in the country’s waterways - a life plan that has been made much more difficult by dams and other obstructions.

Community Scoop » Bay School Children To Get Puffed In New School Fitness Research Project

Press Release – Hawke’s Bay Community Fitness Centre Trust Hawkes Bay schools are lining up to join in a $1.3million research project to assess the effectiveness of a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) programme. The HIIT exercise programme will roll out in terms two and three next year in around … Hawke’s Bay schools are lining up to join in a $1.3million research project to assess the effectiveness of a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) programme. The HIIT exercise programme will roll out in terms two and three next year in around eight of this region’s schools. It is being led by Auckland University of Technology (AUT) with support locally from Hawke’s Bay Community Fitness Centre Trust.

Bay School Children To Get Puffed In New School Fitness Research Project

Thursday, 17 December 2020, 10:25 am Hawke’s Bay schools are lining up to join in a $1.3million research project to assess the effectiveness of a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) programme. The HIIT exercise programme will roll out in terms two and three next year in around eight of this region’s schools. It is being led by Auckland University of Technology (AUT) with support locally from Hawke’s Bay Community Fitness Centre Trust. Pau Te Hau (Get Puffed) has been developed by AUT Associate Professor Nigel Harris, and earlier this year attracted funding of $1.3million from the Health Research Council. This grant is

auckland scoop co nz » Bay School Children To Get Puffed In New School Fitness Research Project

Press Release – Hawke’s Bay Community Fitness Centre Trust Hawke’s Bay schools are lining up to join in a $1.3million research project to assess the effectiveness of a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) programme. The HIIT exercise programme will roll out in terms two and three next year in around eight of this region’s schools. It is being led by Auckland University of Technology (AUT) with support locally from Hawke’s Bay Community Fitness Centre Trust. Pau Te Hau (Get Puffed) has been developed by AUT Associate Professor Nigel Harris, and earlier this year attracted funding of $1.3million from the Health Research Council. This grant is to determine the effectiveness of embedding the teacher-delivered exercise programme within the school health and physical education curriculum.

Covid cases hit 774 – and are rising in line with worst-case scenario

Dec 15, 2020 MOVES to vaccinate some of the Island’s most vulnerable residents against Covid-19 are on track, providing some welcome good news as case numbers continue to rise sharply. (29824215) A leading figure in the vaccination programme said that more than 360 care-home residents received the first of two jabs on Sunday and that all care homes should have been reached by the end of this week. Medical director for primary care Dr Adrian Noon said two mobile teams continued their work yesterday and would also be in action today. A further batch of vaccine was due later this week, he added.

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