THE Hamilton Indoor Leisure and Aquatic Centre (HILAC) has been nominated in the first Vic Kids Eat Well (VKEW) awards and is one of the top five state finalists.
The prestigious nomination came after changes were implemented at the HILAC cafe to support healthier food options, now providing patrons more choice.
Vic Kids Eat Well Southern Grampians Healthy Kids advisor, Monique Sobey, said that there were various categories for the awards, including schools, sports club and Council facilities, community champions and kids champions.
“Branxholme Wallacedale Community School, St Marys Primary School, and The Hamilton and Alexandra College have been nominated for the Schools Award, HILAC has been nominated for Sports Clubs and Community Council-run Facilities, whilst Di Dixon has been nominated for a Community Champion,” she said.
“It is outstanding that in the short time the Southern Grampians has been involved in VKEW that they already have so many nominated is amazing.
“It is a great reward for those that have been nominated given the amount of work that they have all put in.”
Southern Grampians Shire Council leisure services coordinator, Di Dixon, said the Council facility signed up as a VKEW partner last year to introduce new foods and physical changes making healthier choices easier.
“The program has been something we are really proud of as we knew there were better food options we could offer patrons, especially kids to contribute to better health and wellbeing outcomes,” she said.
“We started with small changes like moving the placement of lollies behind the counter and drinks in the fridge and also cooking fried items in an air fryer.
“Some of the newer additions have been sweet potato chips, fruit cups, yoghurt and granola cups, and yoghurt pouches. In just making these small adjustments, we have made an incredible difference to our offerings.
“We have also rejuvenated the kitchen to include a juicer and food processor which has allowed us to offer zucchini muffins, mini pizzas, pasta salad and 100 per cent fruit pops.
“We are really excited by the changes we have been able to make to align with our service values. We are now in the planning stages to work with the community to see what items they would like to see added to our new and improved menu.”
Southern Grampians Shire Council mayor, David Robertson, said the changes made at HILAC align with Council’s Community Public Health and Wellbeing Plan.
“It’s really great to see these successful changes now in place to support a healthy community that promotes and supports healthy lifestyles which is a major focus of our Health and Wellbeing Plan,” he said.
“We know that contributing to better health outcomes is a whole-of-community responsibility and as a Council it is our role to provide opportunities and work alongside partners and community members to combine our efforts into producing better health outcomes.
“With these small changes, the HILAC team have been able to make a big impact and are well-deserved of their nomination.”
HILAC will also host a community information session on Tuesday, March 28 between 6-7.30pm to ‘Create Healthy Canteens’ where clubs and recreation groups will have the opportunity to brainstorm on practical changes their clubs can make to provide healthier canteen options.
The information session is a free event where residents will hear from other clubs who have been able to make successful changes.
For more information on the Creating Healthy Canteens information session, contact Council.
The winners for the Vic Kids Eat Well awards will be announced Friday, March 31.