Have a Go Day, marketed as "Have a Go Day a LiveLighter Event",[1][a] is a Western Australian event run by the Seniors Recreation Council of Western Australia (SRCWA).

It is targeted at over-55s and encourages them to participate in activities that help to keep them physically and mentally alert.[4][1] It started in 1992,[1] and takes place at Burswood Park in November every year as part of Seniors Week.[5][6]

SRCWA developed Have a Go Day to provide many over-50s the opportunity to come together in one place and try many activities and gather information specific to their age group in one place.

The event started in Taylor Reserve, Victoria Park, then moved to McCallum Park with 30 sites and approximately 400 participants. In 1993 SRCWA was invited by the Burswood Park Board to conduct Have a Go Day in the grounds of Burswood Park. Have a Go Day has grown significantly over the years and has remained at Burswood Park. Have a Go Day now attracts in excess of 220 exhibitors and an estimated attendance of 15,000 people.

Have a Go Day is an SRCWA event, and is regarded[by whom?] as the premier event for Western Australia's Seniors Week.

Through Have a Go Day, the Recreation Council provides the over-50 demographic a means to explore the importance of how exercise and activity in their lives benefits them physically, mentally and socially, especially as they age.

Activities at Have a Go Day cover a varied range, including canoeing, exergaming, tai chi, and various sorts of dancing.  A range of government and non-government service providers, various clubs and groups also use the event to showcase their organisations. Clubs, groups, seniors agencies and government departments provide information specific to the over-50s, including information which is relevant to pre-retirees and those who have already retired.[7]

Dates

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Year Date Location
1991 26 Nov Taylor Reserve, Victoria Park
1992 14 Apr McCallum Park, Victoria Park
1992 24 Nov McCallum Park, Victoria Park
1993 9 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
1994 8 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
1995 7 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
1996 12 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
1997 11 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
1998 10 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
1999 9 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2000 14 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2001 13 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2002 29 Oct Burswood Park, Burswood
2003 11 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2004 26 Oct Burswood Park, Burswood
2005 25 Oct Burswood Park, Burswood
2006 25 Oct Burswood Park, Burswood
2007 31 Oct Burswood Park, Burswood
2008 29 Oct Burswood Park, Burswood
2009 28 Oct Burswood Park, Burswood
2010 3 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2011 9 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2012 14 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2013 13 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2014 12 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2015 11 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2016 9 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2017 1 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2018 14 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2019 13 Nov Burswood Park, Burswood
2020 11 Nov (subject to COVID-19 restrictions)[8] Burswood Park, Burswood

Notes

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  1. ^ LiveLighter – a joint public health education program between the Western Australian government Department of Health, Cancer Council WA, and the Heart Foundation[2] – is the event naming sponsor.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Have a Go Day". Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Background". LiveLighter. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Our Valued Sponsors". Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Burswood Park Have a Go Day". Community News Group. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Free Have a Go Day for Seniors". www.weekendnotes.com. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Seniors Week 2019 celebrations underway". 11 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Have a go Day". Home in WA. Seven News. Seven News. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Planning is underway for Have a Go Day 2020 a LiveLighter Event". Seniors Recreation Council of WA. 5 May 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2020.