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The NSW Premier’s Council for Active Living (PCAL) aims to strengthen physical and social environments to enable active living. PCAL comprises representatives from NSWGovernment (linking infrastructure and service delivery agencies), business and the community sector; it reports to the Premier. The Council provides advice to government and promotes guidelines, policy and legislation to increase the level of physical activity of all people in NSW. PCAL’s priorities include active travel, healthy urban planning and the liveability of NSW cities and towns.