The days have gotten longer and the sunshine is finally here. We all have our favourite ways of enjoying late spring and summer when warmer weather attracts us outdoors.
We can pretty much rely on a showing of lots more skin; trips to the beach, river or a local dam; making festival plans for attending Midsumma and ChillOut; picnics and socialising. For some guys, the warmer weather and the great outdoors can also mean outdoor sex and more frequent visits to beats.
Beats can be found almost anywhere in the world, and generally they are pretty similar regardless of whether they are in the country or the city. They are shared public spaces which also mean shared responsibilities.
Beats can pose potential risks, particularly to country people who often live in smaller communities. Take Care OutBack There has given these issues some thought and have just released a new resource specifically around beat use and safety in rural and regional areas.
Beating around the Bush is available for download here or hard copies for you or your workplace can be ordered by contacting CAN on 03 5443 8355 or emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it






