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HAMILTON TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Hosts local and regional events, including the annual Hamilton "Mid-Western" Junior/Senior Open.Features modern facilities with multiple tables and spectator seating.Supported by local sponsors and the Southern Grampians Shire Council.Open to players from the local region and beyond, fostering a vibrant table tennis community.
HOWLONG TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Offers table tennis playing opportunities and social eventsOpen to players of all skill levels, from beginners to advancedSupports local competitions and recreational playThe club is an active part of the Howlong community and encourages participation in the sport of table tennis.
WAVERLEY HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers inclusive programs for male and female players across all ages and skill levels, from juniors starting at 7 years old to masters age groups (Over 35, 45, 50).
Waverley competes in the Hockey Victoria competitions, featuring Men's and Women's Premier League teams, and caters to players ranging from social to elite levels.
Junior teams compete from Under 10 to Under 16 categories.The club has produced notable players and coaches, including Olympians and national-level coaches.Facilities are...
KBH BRUMBIES HOCKEY CLUB
The club fields numerous teams across juniors, men's, women's, and masters competitions, welcoming players of all skill levels from local, interstate, and international backgrounds.
Key features include:
Comprehensive player development pathways from grassroots to premier league levelsSpecialist coaching programs such as the KBH Hockey Academy and Mini-Brumbies skills sessionsModern facilities including a recently developed community sports pavilion with multiple changerooms and social spacesThe club is known for its inclusive...
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY HOCKEY CLUB
The club welcomes players regardless of university affiliation and offers teams for both men and women, including competitive and social levels.
21 teams for varied ages and skill levelsMen’s and Women’s 1st teams compete in Victorian League 1 & 2Accessible location near La Trobe University campus and public transportPreseason training and field redevelopment at Plenty...
SHEPPARTON TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Key features include:
Regular table tennis matches and competitions held at the Shepparton Sports Stadium.Community engagement through organized sporting events and membership opportunities.Active presence supported by an official website for schedules and club information.
YARRA HOCKEY CLUB
The club:
Has a strong history of inclusivity and diversity.Welcomes players of all genders and ages.Offers opportunities for participation in field hockey at various levels.Yarra Hockey Club serves as a local sporting hub for hockey enthusiasts and promotes a welcoming environment for all members.
MELBOURNE RAZORBACKS HOCKEY CLUB
The club welcomes players of all experience levels, from complete beginners to experienced athletes, and fields senior female and male teams as well as midweek open and masters teams during the winter season. They also participate in both indoor and outdoor competitions in the summer.
Key features include:
Inclusivity for all genders, beliefs, and abilitiesActive support for the Victorian Government’s Fair Play Code, Pride Cup, and Women & Girls rounds with Hockey VictoriaAvailability of a trained Member Protection Information...
MOE/NEWBOROUGH KEEN-AGERS
Meets at Latrobe Leisure Moe Newborough, a facility offering a 6 lane 25m pool, sauna, and spa.
Activities are suitable for adults seeking health, fitness, and social opportunities.
Open to all genders and welcomes new members interested in group activities.
OLD EAST MALVERN HOCKEY CLUB
The club has a rich history dating back to 1924 and offers hockey opportunities for juniors, men, women, and masters, welcoming players of all skill levels and ages from beginners to experienced competitors.
Affiliated with Hockey VictoriaFamily-oriented and inclusive environmentTeams catering to social and competitive playersState, International, and Olympic level representatives among membersNew players are warmly welcomed, whether local or international.
HAWTHORN HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers opportunities for players of various ages and skill levels to participate in field hockey activities, including playing, coaching, and community involvement.
Located at the Hawthorn Malvern Hockey CentreProvides structured competitions and training for both juniors and adultsWelcomes players of all gendersThe club is registered and active, supporting hockey development in the local area.
MONBULK TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
The club offers:
Opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels to participate in table tennis activities.A welcoming environment that supports both recreational and competitive play.Community engagement through regular sessions and events to foster the growth of table tennis.Monbulk Table Tennis Association operates under the digital management platform revolutioniseSPORT, which supports many clubs across Australia, enhancing member engagement and organizational efficiency.
PING.PONG.PLAY. MORNINGTON PENINSULA AND FRANKSTON CITY TTA
The club offers structured programs such as the 8-week Ping. Pong. Play. sessions designed for all ages and skill levels, promoting participation and skill development in table tennis. The facility is recognized as one of the premier table tennis venues in Victoria and the Asia/Pacific region.
Hosts regular community and developmental table tennis programsWelcomes participants...
GOLD COAST HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
PING.PONG.PLAY GIRLS: WESTERN TABLE TENNIS CLUB
The program is designed to encourage girls to play table tennis in a supportive club environment.Sessions are coordinated locally by Sui Deng.The club focuses on providing opportunities for young female players to develop their skills and enjoy the sport.
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