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InMotion Autumn 2025: Fight Parkinson’s community magazine

We’re excited to share the Autumn 2025 edition of InMotion, our free Parkinson’s community magazine for people living with Parkinson’s, their families, carers, and health-care professionals. You can now download the full issue by clicking the link in the ‘related resources for you’ section below (on mobile) or to the right (on a desktop computer).

What’s inside this edition

In this issue you’ll find:

  • A Walk in the Park 2025 — all the details, participating communities and how to get involved.
  • Why bone health matters — an important piece on bone strength and fracture risk for people living with Parkinson’s.
  • The power of exercise — exploring how regular movement and exercise can support mobility, strength, balance and overall well-being.
  • CEO update — reflecting on Parkinson’s Awareness Month, community strength, and the year ahead.
  • News and highlights — including announcement of new programs like “Your Care Your Choice”, news on peer-support and capacity building grants, and updates on palliative-care course offerings.
  • Understanding biomarkers in Parkinson’s — insights from recent expert sessions on how biomarkers may transform diagnosis, treatment and future research.
  • Lived experience & community stories — personal stories including people with Young Onset Parkinson’s, community fundraisers, and participants in online singing sessions.
  • Awards and Community Recognition — celebrating award recipients such as the Sir Zelman Cowen Award and Harold Waldron Carer’s Award, plus long-service and community awards for many volunteers.

Why you should download it

  • It’s a trusted resource: articles are reviewed by health professionals and reflect real voices from our community.
  • It keeps you up to date on Parkinson’s developments, research, and policy work that may affect you or the care of someone you love.
  • It connects you with inspiring stories, peer support and shared experiences — reminding us all that we are stronger together.

How to download

  • Click the “Download” button in the link above (or below if using a mobile phone).
  • The PDF will open in your browser — you can read it online, save to your device, or print a copy.
  • Feel free to share the link with friends, family or anyone in your community who might benefit.

Latest news and resources

Research call-out: Parkinson’s lived experience advisory group

The University of Tasmania is establishing a lived experience advisory group as part of the

Speaking openly on sex and intimacy

Psychologist Alexandra Bowring shared some advice on how to address issues in the bedroom before

Living and caring with PSP

Supporting her mum, trying to understand her diagnosis, and stepping wholeheartedly into a carers role

Please note: Fight Parkinson’s uses the phrase Parkinson’s rather than Parkinson’s Disease to reflect the community’s preference. Parkinson’s Disease is used only when necessary such as in medical, research or government contents, or in direct quotes.