Keast Park was transformed into a vibrant celebration of health and wellbeing on Wednesday, 7 May, as Healthy Harold’s Colour Run returned, launched the 2025 Healthy Harold Parkes Festival of Health.
Hundreds of participants of all ages walked, ran, and danced through clouds of colourful powder, while exploring interactive booths hosted by local organisations.
These booths provided valuable resources and sparked important conversations about health, safety, and wellbeing – igniting interest in healthier lifestyles for all and a stronger understanding of local health services available.
The Colour Run continues to be a cornerstone event of Healthy Harold’s Parkes Festival of Health, which reaches over 1,300 children across 14 schools and early learning centres in Parkes and surrounding regions.
Healthy Harold, Life Ed’s iconic giraffe mascot, was a crowd favourite, with families and friends capturing countless selfies throughout the afternoon. A complimentary BBQ, provided with the support of Woolworths Parkes and served by the Rotary Club of Parkes, ensured everyone could refuel.
A highlight of this year’s festival was the launch of a free Peer Support program webinar for teachers, educators, and support staff in Parkes. Hosted by Jill Pearman, a wellbeing and education expert, the session provided practical ways to build wellbeing across school communities. For more information, teachers can visit: https://peersupport.edu.au/resources/book-a-webinar/parkes-info-webinar/
The event, hosted by Life Ed NSW, was made possible through the generous support of local community organisations including Parkes Shire Council, Western NSW Local Health District, Transport for NSW, Parkes Rotary Club, Evolution Mining Northparkes Operations, Parkes Que Club, PCYC Parkes, Neighbourhood Central, and the Country Women’s Association.