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MONASH CLAYTON TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Offers social club sessions on Wednesdays (8:00pm–10:00pm) and Fridays (6:30pm–9:00pm) at the Games Hall, Monash Sport, 42 Scenic Boulevard.Membership options for students and non-students, including casual visit fees.Membership benefits include unlimited access to top quality table tennis tables, equipment during sessions, discounted tournament entries, and social events such as BBQs.The club promotes a positive environment for players regardless of age or gender.
SOUTH EASTERN TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Location: 14 Bradford St, Bentleigh East VIC 3165, AustraliaFacilities include scheduled matches at venues such as Moorleigh Community Village.Open to all genders and age groups, fostering an inclusive environment for table tennis enthusiasts.Contact options include email and phone, with detailed match information and schedules available on their official website.
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Regular table tennis sessions and eventsSupportive and inclusive environmentOpportunities to compete and socialize
PING. PONG. PLAY TABLE TENNIS ACT - KINGSTON
The Kingston Table Tennis Centre is equipped with approved Xu ShaoFa tables and serves as the central venue for club activities and events such as the Ping.Pong.Play program.
Social and...
PING. PONG. PLAY. TABLE TENNIS COLLECTIVE GIRLS SATURDAYS
This program is designed specifically for girls and is part of a broader inclusive table tennis venue that welcomes players of all ages and skill levels.
Key features include:
Specialized sessions tailored for girls.Part of the Table Tennis Collective, an affiliated club of Table Tennis ACT.Venue equipped with Olympic-grade tables, flooring, and lighting.Programs offered for various groups including kids, women, and para players.Access to coaching by accredited...
ILLAWARRA DISTRICT TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Key features of the club include:
Over 100 members ranging from beginners to highly ranked players in NSW and Australia.Competitive matches held on Monday evenings with multiple grade divisions.Practice and social play on Thursday evenings with coaching sessions available.Junior coaching for school-aged children on Thursday evenings.Social play and coaching opportunities on Wednesday afternoons for all skill levels.The club welcomes players of all ages and genders and provides both competitive and social table...
SYDNEY UPPER NORTH SHORE TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
The association focuses on promoting and organizing table tennis activities in the Upper North Shore area of Sydney, Australia.
Provides training and competitive opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels.Operates as a community sports club encouraging participation across genders.Hosts events and matches at its location on 1A Dartford Rd, Thornleigh NSW 2120.
PETER MASEN TABLE TENNIS ACADEMY
Key features include:
Coaching by Peter Masen, a highly respected coach with extensive experience at state and national levels.Training sessions focused on skill improvement, fitness, and enjoyment.Programs suitable for beginners, competitive players, and leisure participants.Regular sessions held on weekends at Maroubra Junction Public School.A supportive environment fostering friendship and fun alongside competitive play.
BUNBURY & DISTRICTS BADMINTON ASSOCIATION INC.
The Association operates the badminton centre with volunteer management and provides court bookings for members and clubs under specific terms and conditions. It is committed to fostering badminton participation for people of all ages and genders.
Location: Adjacent to the South West Sports Centre on Rotary Avenue, BunburyOver 170 active membersVolunteer-run community associationFacilities include monitored courts...
BALDIVIS BADMINTON CLUB
Located at Fifty Rd, Baldivis WA 6171, adjacent to the Baldivis Recreation CentreHosts sessions suitable for adults and childrenOpen to all genders and abilitiesFacilities include indoor courts and accessible amenitiesCheck the website for session times, membership, and registration details
QUINNS ROCKS BADMINTON CLUB
Open to all adults, regardless of genderRegular social and competitive play sessionsLocated at Gumblossom Community Centre, 17 Tapping Way, Quinns RocksJoin the club for fun, fitness, and friendly matches
OCEAN RIDGE SENIORS SOCIAL BADMINTON CLUB
The club offers:
Social badminton sessions held on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings from 9 am to 11 am.An opportunity to keep fit and participate in social events.Open membership to players with basic badminton skills or experience.Trial play available with a fee of $5 per session for the first three visits before joining.Reduced rate of $3 per session after joining, plus a joining fee and insurance requirement.
SORRENTO SANDGROPERS BADMINTON CLUB INC
The club is affiliated with Badminton WA and participates in regional competitions and development programs, contributing to the badminton community through events and player development.
Offers badminton playing sessions for members and visitors.Participates in state level competitions and supports player development.Welcomes players regardless of gender and age, fostering an inclusive sporting environment.
DIAMONDBACKS HOCKEY CLUB
The club fields multiple teams competing in the Southern Hockey League, including successful Premier League men’s and women’s teams, and has been recognized as Best Performing Club and Best Junior Club for multiple years.
Key features include:
A focus on player development, sporting values, and community loyalty.The largest junior section in Tasmania, with inclusive teams for boys and girls and specialized programs...
SOUTH LAUNCESTON (SUNS) HOCKEY CLUB
The club participates in competitive hockey leagues administered by Hockey Tasmania.They engage in both men's and women's competitions, reflecting inclusivity.South Launceston Suns emphasize skill development and sportsmanship in hockey.
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