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CANTERBURY HOCKEY CLUB

Canterbury Hockey Club is a social and competitive hockey club based in Hobart, Tasmania. It welcomes players and supporters across all levels, from juniors to seniors, recreational to serious, and from school to state representation.
The club values physical and mental health and supports a safe hockey environment. Members can participate as players, coaches, or supporters, enjoying both hockey development and a strong social community.
Established in 1969 with a rich history.Offers teams across all competitive levels.Supports mental health and wellbeing with access to relevant helplines.Managed by a dedicated committee covering various club roles.
Hobart TAS
Approx $50.00
Age: 5 - 65+
Undisclosed
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IRISHTOWN HOCKEY CLUB

IRISHTOWN HOCKEY CLUB is a local hockey club based in Forest, Tasmania, offering opportunities for players of all ages and genders to participate in the sport. The club is affiliated with Hockey Tasmania and Hockey Australia, ensuring access to structured competitions, events, and development programs.
Regular matches and events are held throughout the season.The club welcomes new members and provides a supportive environment for both beginners and experienced players.Registration for the 2025 season is available through the Hockey Tasmania website.
Forest TAS
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
Undisclosed
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CITY MARIANS HOCKEY CLUB

City Marians Hockey Club is an inclusive field hockey club based in Burnie, Tasmania. The club has approximately 130 registered players, including juniors and division one men and women.
Offers hockey opportunities for a wide age range, from juniors to adults.Welcomes players of all genders.Located at McKenna Park Regional Hockey Complex, Burnie.Supported by local sponsors such as Banjos.
Burnie TAS
Approx $50.00
Age: 5 - 65+
Undisclosed
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WEST DEVONPORT HOCKEY CLUB

The West Devonport Hockey Club, also known as the Dragons, is a local hockey club based in Devonport, Tasmania. It is a family-friendly and inclusive club that promotes hockey for all ages and skill levels.
Key features include:
Teams ranging from juniors (U/13s, U/16s) to senior divisions for both men and women.Opportunities for Masters competitions and casual summer hockey.A strong mentoring culture focused on nurturing junior members and supporting seniors.Regular turf training sessions on Tuesdays, with juniors training from 6–7 pm and seniors from 7–8 pm.A community-oriented approach emphasizing sportsmanship, camaraderie, and lifelong participation in the sport.The club has a...
Devonport TAS
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
Undisclosed
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HOCKEY TASMANIA - NORTH AND NORTH WEST

Hockey Tasmania - North and North West operates as the regional hockey governing and management group for northern Tasmania, based at the Northern Hockey Centre located at 240 St Leonards Road, St Leonards. It oversees multiple senior and junior hockey competitions across the northern and north-west regions of Tasmania, including the Greater Northern League, an elite senior regional club competition.
The group is responsible for organizing competitions for men, women, and children aged 6 to 65 and supports development programs in participation, officiating, and coaching. It also manages facilities like the Northern Hockey Centre and works under the broader state-wide...
Saint Leonards TAS
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
Undisclosed
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QUEECHY PENGUINS HOCKEY CLUB

The Queechy Penguins Hockey Club is a hockey club located at the Northern Hockey Centre, 240 St Leonards Rd, St Leonards TAS 7250, Australia. It participates in regional hockey competitions in Northern Tasmania, offering opportunities for players of various ages and skill levels to engage in field hockey.
Key features of the club include:
Participation in Northern Tasmania hockey competitions and events.Hosting and involvement in hockey gala days and other club events.Location at a premier multi-turf hockey facility in the Northern Hockey Centre.The club supports a community environment for hockey enthusiasts in the St Leonards and greater Launceston area.
Saint Leonards TAS
Approx $50.00
Age: 5 - 65+
Undisclosed
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BOYUP BROOK WOMEN'S HOCKEY CLUB

Boyup Brook Women's Hockey Club is a sports club focused on women's field hockey in Boyup Brook, Western Australia.
The club participates in the Bunbury & Districts Hockey Association competitions and fields a ladies team, as well as having a junior club to support youth involvement.
The club engages with the local community through organized fixtures and promotes participation in hockey for all ages among females.
Located in Boyup Brook, WA, AustraliaCompetes in regional women's hockey competitionsSupports juniors and adult female players
Boyup Brook WA
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
Undisclosed
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TAMMIN WOMENS HOCKEY CLUB

The Tammin Women's Hockey Club is a community sports club based in Tammin, Western Australia, dedicated to women's field hockey. It hosts home games at Donnan Park Oval and welcomes participants and spectators of all ages.
Organizes regular hockey matches and competitions.Engages local female players in team sports.Supported by the Shire of Tammin administration.Contact details for the club are managed through the Shire of Tammin, with event coordination and community involvement.
Korrelocking WA
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
Undisclosed
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FREDERICK IRWIN ANGLICAN SCHOOL - HALLS HEAD

Frederick Irwin Anglican School - Halls Head Campus is a co-educational primary school located at 28 Karon Vista, Halls Head, Western Australia. It serves students from Kindergarten to Year 6, offering a broad-based curriculum with a holistic approach to education.
The school embraces Anglican traditions and focuses on values such as Respect, Responsibility, Honesty, Compassion, and Courage. It aims to nurture creative thinking, resilience, and confidence while celebrating academic achievement and personal effort.
Key features include:
Inclusive Christian education promoting student potentialSupportive pastoral care system fostering a caring environmentCo-curricular programs designed to develop well-rounded learnersA vibrant community that values diversity...
Halls Head WA
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
Undisclosed
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PEEL REBELS

Peel Rebels are the representative teams of Peel Hockey, competing in Hockey WA's metropolitan winter competitions.
Key features include:
Participation in organized field hockey competitions.Representation of the Peel region in Western Australia.Affiliation with Peel Hockey Association, which promotes hockey and related sports in the area.Inclusive teams for all genders and age groups.
Halls Head WA
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
Undisclosed
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MANDURAH HOCKEY CLUB

Mandurah Hockey Club is a welcoming and inclusive club that offers hockey opportunities for players of all experience levels, both senior and junior, in winter and summer competitions. The club participates in the Peel Hockey competition and plays its games on turf at The Sporting Globe Stadium (Mandurah Hockey Stadium) in Halls Head.
Registered KidSport Club providing financial assistance for eligible participants aged 18 and underActive social culture with a family-friendly atmosphereOpportunities to join teams, meet new people, stay active, and have funOpen to all genders and age groupsFor more information or to register, visit the club's website or contact...
Halls Head WA
Approx $50.00
Age: 5 - 65+
Undisclosed
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KALAMUNDA DISTRICTS HOCKEY CLUB

Kalamunda Districts Hockey Club, also known as Kalahockey, is a well-established hockey club located at 62 Hartfield Road, Forrestfield WA, within Hartfield Park. The club welcomes players of all ages and skill levels, offering both junior and senior programs.
Key features of Kalamunda Districts Hockey Club include:
A friendly and inclusive environment fostering camaraderie and sportsmanship.Structured junior development with coaching and support for young players.Competitive and social fixtures for senior players across various leagues.Regular communication through their website and newsletter to keep members informed about fixtures and events.A strong community focus, valuing sponsor support and member engagement.The club encourages new...
Forrestfield WA
Approx $50.00
Age: 5 - 65+
Undisclosed
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NORTH COAST RAIDERS HOCKEY CLUB

The North Coast Raiders Hockey Club is a community sports club located in North Beach, Western Australia, dedicated to field hockey.
Key features include:
Organized hockey training and competition for all ages and skill levels.Facilities located at Wendling Rd & Charles Riley Rd, North Beach.Operating hours typically include evenings and weekends, supporting member participation.Open to both male and female players, promoting inclusive hockey opportunities.The club focuses on fostering hockey skills, teamwork, and sporting spirit within the local community.
North Beach WA
Approx $50.00
Age: 5 - 65+
Undisclosed
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UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATES WOMENS HOCKEY CLUB

The University Associates Womens Hockey Club Inc (known as Soaks Women) is a women's hockey club based in Mount Claremont, Western Australia. It is associated with the University of Western Australia Hockey Club and provides opportunities for women players, mostly former UWA Hockey Club members, parents of juniors, and players from other universities, to play competitive and social hockey.
The club emphasizes enjoyment of the game alongside competition, with no formal selection or trials. They field multiple teams across different divisions and age groups, including Masters teams for players over 35 and several weekend turf and grass teams.
Focus on...
Mount Claremont WA
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
Undisclosed
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UNIVERSITY OF WA HOCKEY CLUB

The University of Western Australia Hockey Club (UWAHC) is a major field hockey club based at the University Sports Park, McGillivray Road, Mount Claremont, WA. Established in 1924 to provide hockey opportunities for university students, it has grown into one of the largest and most prestigious hockey clubs in Western Australia.
Key features of UWAHC include:
Representation in all competition levels within Hockey WA, including top Men's and Women's divisions and premier leagues.Over 1000 members spanning men's, women's, and junior teams.A strong competitive record with many teams regularly reaching finals and winning premierships.Facilities located in bushland surroundings just 10 minutes...
Mount Claremont WA
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
Undisclosed

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Social fitness groups and classes have become increasingly popular in recent years as a way for people to stay active and meet like-minded individuals. These groups and classes provide a supportive and motivating environment for people to exercise and improve their physical fitness.

One of the main benefits of social fitness groups and classes is the accountability and motivation that they provide. When people join a group or class, they are more likely to stick to their fitness goals because they have a group of people who are counting on them to show up. Additionally, the group environment can be very motivating, as people tend to push themselves harder when they are exercising with others.

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Lastly, social fitness groups and classes are also beneficial because they provide a variety of different types of activities and workouts. Classes such as yoga, Pilates, kickboxing, and dance are just a few examples of the many types of workouts that people can participate in. This means that there is something for everyone, regardless of their fitness level or interests, and that people can mix things up and try different types of exercises to keep things interesting and prevent boredom.

Overall, social fitness groups and classes can be a great way to improve fitness and overall health, while also providing an opportunity to meet new people and build a sense of community. With variety in activities, accountability and motivation and a supportive environment, many people find it as a great way to stick to a fitness routine, especially compared to working out alone.