Ride2Work for Charles Sturt

The Wagga Wagga team enjoying a cuppa after riding to campus.

On 18 October, Charles Sturt University celebrated its 30th anniversary of Ride2Work Day with members of the Wagga Wagga campus, supported by Transport for NSW. Ride2Work Day addresses both the rise in obesity and health issues in Australia, as well as increased traffic congestion. The Sustainability at Charles Sturt team organised and participated in the national Ride2Work Day.

Across Charles Sturt campuses, staff, students and families also participated in the annual event that brings the community together. Riding to work can save time, save money, have a positive impact on climate change and address mental health and physical fitness, as exercise leads to a general feeling of wellbeing.

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Ride2Work Day

Related SDG

  • 11. Sustainable cities and communities

Priority area

  • Environmental impact

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