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Oakleigh Residents Can Join Five Community Runs Through August

Oakleigh residents can join several community runs and walks scheduled through late July and August.

By Oakleigh Wellness Desk · Published 10 July 2026

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Oakleigh Residents Can Join Five Community Runs Through August
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Oakleigh Active Living has confirmed three major community fitness events for the coming weeks, with the first Oakleigh Summer Series fun run set for July 25 at the Village Green.

These gatherings arrive as cooler weather draws more locals outdoors for regular movement, building on the suburb's established pattern of group activities that draw participants from Eaton Street to the Princes Highway corridor. Organisers point to rising interest in low-cost ways to stay active without gym memberships.

Events set across Oakleigh neighbourhoods

The July 25 fun run starts at 8am from Oakleigh Village Green and follows a 5-kilometre loop past the recreation reserve and along Warrigal Road. Oakleigh Active Living runs the event in partnership with the Oakleigh Community Centre, which supplies water stations and first-aid support. A separate charity walk organised by the same group takes place August 5 along High Street, raising funds for local health programs through a 3-kilometre route that ends at Central Park.

Weekly group exercise sessions at the Oakleigh Community Hall on Eaton Street continue every Tuesday and Thursday evening, open to all ages and free for residents who register in advance.

Numbers show steady local turnout

Registration for the July 25 run costs $20 for adults and $10 for children under 12, with proceeds covering course marking and medals. Last year's comparable event at the same venue attracted 420 participants, according to Oakleigh Active Living records. The August charity walk carries a $15 entry fee, and organisers expect similar numbers based on early sign-ups already logged at the community centre.

Residents can register through the Oakleigh Community Centre website or in person at the Eaton Street office before each event deadline. Those seeking medical clearance before joining should speak with a local GP first.

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