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Play Pickleball with Auburn PickleBears
Weekly training and play sessions include Tuesday Night (Intermediate), Wednesday (Social), Thursday (Super Advanced, invite-only), Friday (Social), Saturday (Social), and Sunday (Drills).Paddles, balls, and coaching are provided, welcoming beginners through advanced players.Social play opportunities abound with a strong community atmosphere fostering fun, fitness, and friendships.Membership benefits include access to two venues with dedicated courts and regular organized events.Stay connected via their WhatsApp group for live updates and announcements.
Play Pickleball at Bankstown Sports Club
Weekly mixed social outdoor sessions, perfect for meeting new people and enjoying a fun workout.
Beginner coaching available to help new players learn the basics.
All equipment is provided, so just bring your water bottle and sportswear.
Membership costs $75 per year, with sessions at $10 for members or $15 per session for casual players.
Members enjoy a 10% discount on pickleball gear and equipment.
Whether...
Play Pickleball at Bondi Pickleball Club
Training sessions and social play are available, with courts equipped with lighting for evening games, catering to all skill levels from beginners to competitive players.
The club promotes community participation through social games and organized play opportunities at no charge for court use.
New members can join and get involved easily, with regular activities held in a welcoming environment suitable for adults and kids of all genders.
EASTERN SUBURBS VOLLEYBALL CLUB
Members benefit from structured training sessions, competitive leagues, and tournaments designed to enhance skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The club fosters a welcoming environment where players can grow their abilities, enjoy the sport, and engage with the local volleyball community.
Programs available for juniors and adults
Social and recreational volleyball opportunities
High-performance training and competition...
Join Pickleball in the Park Eastwood
Training and Play Sessions: Regular games and sessions are held at Brush Farm Park, with opportunities for all skill levels, from beginners to competitive players.Membership: Membership is required to play, providing access to the courts and fostering a community environment. Annual fees typically include insurance and affiliation with Pickleball Australia and Pickleball NSW.Community and Social Play: The club welcomes players of all ages and fitness levels, promoting health, fitness,...
Rydalmere Football Club
Regular training sessions for beginners, social players, and competitive athletesJunior and senior teams competing in local and state leaguesOpportunities for friendly matches, social play, and league competitionsOpen membership with pathways for new players to join and participate
Rydalmere Lions FC
Training Sessions: The club provides regular training accommodating grassroots players through to competitive levels, suitable for beginners, social players, and those aiming for higher competition.Play Opportunities: Teams compete in NSW League One, the second tier in New South Wales, with additional competitions in local associations like the Granville & Districts Soccer Football Association, enabling players to engage in leagues and friendly matches.Membership Details: New members can join through the club’s official website, gaining access to structured...
Kids Tennis Classes @ Blessed Sacrement Primary School
Hot Shots Tennis: Fun Kids Classes and Tennis Lessons
Hot Shots Tennis is a fun way for children aged 3-10+ years old to play and learn tennis. Each Stage provides the right equipment and court size for kids to play tennis at their ability and interest. Games and activities are designed with our Play to Learn philosophy which recognizes the importance of play, appropriate challenge, and learning new skills.
The benefits of the program go beyond learning tennis to also promote life...
Join Competitive Hockey at Macquarie Uni
Training sessions: Weekly at Ryde Hockey Field on Mondays 7pm-9pm; Northern District Hockey Complex on Thursdays 7pm-9pm.Play opportunities: 4 men's teams in SHA competition; 3 women's teams in SWHL and 1 in SNWHA; weekly competitions across Sydney leagues.Membership details: Complete Hockey NSW registration, then purchase club membership package to join teams.
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Located at the Macquarie University Sport & Aquatic Centre (MUSAC), the club hosts weekly sessions year-round.Members compete in the Sydney Northern District Table Tennis Association (SNDTTA).The club has a rich history with members achieving success at all competition levels, including Commonwealth Games and the 2020 Olympics.Flexible membership options are available, and social events are held throughout the year.Open to all ages and genders, welcoming beginners through to elite players.
Morning badminton sessions in Marsfield / Macquarie Park
All sessions are hosted on the badminton courts at MUSAC - Macquarie University Sport and Aquatic Centre.
• All levels of badminton skill are welcome, including first time players.
• You do not have to be a MUSAC member to attend these sessions, though court hire & court guest access is a MUSAC membership inclusion.
• Racquets & shuttles can be hired from reception, or if the organiser is asked in advance they can provide at no cost, or you may bring your...
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL CLUB
Members benefit from:
Regular training programs designed to enhance skills and teamwork
Participation in local and regional competitions catering to various skill levels
A supportive community focused on player development, fitness, and enjoyment
Flexible options for social play and more intensive competitive engagement
The club fosters a culture of dedication and continuous improvement,...
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY SQUASH CLUB
Key features include:
Access to squash courts at the university's Sport & Aquatic Centre.Participation in social sport sessions and competitions organized throughout the year.Open to all genders and ages affiliated with the university community.Integration with the university's online membership portal for easy management.The club supports both casual and competitive players, promoting community and fitness within Macquarie University's campus sports offerings.
Pagewood Botany FC
Pumas sessions (ages 3–5): Tuesdays 4:00pm–4:45pm or Saturdays 9:00am–9:45am at Jellicoe Park, ideal for young beginners.Premier Academy (U8–U12): Selective high-performance training for competitive players in Black or ESDL/SAP divisions, held on Mondays during term time.Opportunities for players of all skill levels to participate in junior teams and seasonal competitions; register online for Winter 2026 to join the football family and start playing.
The Point Walkers
Walking Speed: Medium paceFrequency: WeeklyDog Friendly: NoPram Friendly: No
When you have found a Heart Foundation Walking group that suits you best, click through to the website to learn more and complete the registration form. You can contact the Walk Organiser of your chosen group with any questions regarding the group.
Please Note:
The image provided is a generic image and not an actual representation of the group. Some information such as age group and gender of group may not be accurate. We recommend contacting the organiser if you wish to...
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