Enabling Active Lives

Our vision

A healthier Western Sydney Community.

Our mission

Systemise and enable the community to reduce inequity of access to healthy lifestyles.

We have a bias for action

WSYD Moving is a systems wide initiative tackling inactivity and inequity in Western Sydney.

Western Sydney is grappling with a physical inactivity crisis, with over 40 per cent of adults insufficiently active - compared to less than 30 per cent in other parts of Sydney.

Physical inactivity is recognised by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) as a global public health concern.

WSYD Moving is tackling this global priority at a local level.

WSYD Moving launched in June 2022 through a virtual conference and continues as a bi-monthly Community of Practice.

In November 2023, Collective Leisure convened the inaugural WSYD Moving Symposium at Blacktown Exercise Sports and Technology Hub with a vision to foster cross-sector collaboration to support systems change in Western Sydney, 105 delegates attended.

In November 2024, at the second Symposium, WSYD Moving was officially launched as a Health Promotion Charity at CommBank Stadium, Parramatta, 165 system delegates attended.

Our objectives

Our aim for WSYD Moving as a whole, is to offer the following:

Connect ecosystems

Create an environment to foster collaborations and partnerships that transcend traditional boundaries. 

Shared vision

Facilitate the co-creation of a collective vision to reduce physical inactivity within Western Sydney, generating a unified sense of purpose.

Showcase excellence

Highlight innovative practices dedicated to addressing physical inactivity and promoting health and well-being.

Strategy support

Garner support for the establishment of and contribution to the WSYD Moving strategy.

Identify pathways

Identify key system-level enablers and leverage points to reduce physical inactivity.

Professional development

Share insights, knowledge and perspectives to connect the system.

Tackling Inactivity and Inequity White Paper 

A systems approach to improving access to physical activity, sport and recreation in Western Sydney

Co-authored by David Burns and Centre for Western Sydney at Western Sydney University.

Community of Practice

The Community of Practice (CoP) is a platform for sharing, learning and collaboration by members and invited stakeholders.

Our objectives are:

  • To share best practices with all interested members

  • To share and exchange information on what is working well and areas for improvement in Western Sydney

  • To improve skills and expand knowledge in the field of physical activity

  • To reduce inactivity and inequity in Western Sydney

WSYD Moving - Community of Practise #10
Featuring guest speaker; Joe Kwon, Founder + CEO Confit

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Our members

Our network includes 100+ organisations and 250+ professionals:


WSYD Moving Ltd is a registered Australian Charity