Partnerships and the past: Reflections on 1940s community centre endeavours of the National Fitness Council

Issue addressed: Multisectoral and multilevel partnerships have been used in Australia since the 1940s to promote health. Examination of historical partnerships can offer insights into current practice. Methods: Historical method was used to analyse archival material regarding the role of the Nation...

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Councils
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Federal government
Financing
Fitness
Government archives
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Government Programs - organization & administration
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Physical Fitness
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Postwar reconstruction
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Social aspects
War
Whitlam, Gough
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