ABC Radio National - Breakfast (4 June 2008) Professor Chris Rissell, Co-author, Cycling: Getting Australia Moving, Mark Bannerman presentor and Madeline Genner Producer
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When the Labor government came to power last November, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd promised to make the fight against obesity a national health priority. Current figures suggest that around three million Australians are obese, and more than 7 million Australians are overweight. Now a new report suggests that cycling could be part of the solution. The report, which is released today, has found the federal government already saves more than $220 million dollars in health costs per year from cycling, and it's a figure which could rise dramatically if more Australians got on their bikes.