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GYMPIE & DISTRICT HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
Hosts junior and youth competitions, including Under 7 to Youth divisions.Runs development programs for players and umpires.Employs a part-time junior development officer who works with local schools to encourage children to play hockey.Organizes a sign-on day in February, with the hockey season running from March to September.Home to the Cooloola Heat men's team,...
RANGEVILLE HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers a wide selection of teams across different age groups and skill levels, including young players in the Minkey Mods program, catering to both children and adults of all genders.
Rangeville Hockey Club participates in state government-funded programs that provide sport vouchers to support families in need.
Established in 1961 with a strong community traditionOffers teams for multiple age groups...
THISTLES LADIES HOCKEY CLUB
Key features include:
Organized training sessions for all club teams, with schedules updated annually.Open registration for new and returning players each season.Opportunities to try out hockey via 'Come N Try' sessions and introductory Hin2H sessions for beginners and young children.Active community engagement through a private Facebook group and a public Facebook page for club news and updates.The club provides an inclusive environment focused on female players and encourages participation from both adults and children.
EASTS HOCKEY CLUB
Welcomes players of all backgrounds, including many international members, creating a diverse and inclusive environment.Teams compete in multiple Sydney League grades, with opportunities for competitive and social play.Home matches and training are held at St George Randwick Hockey Club, featuring modern facilities...
METROPOLITAN SOUTH WEST HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
Key features include:
Seasonal competitions running from March through September.Programs for boys, girls, men, and women.Come and try sessions free of obligation for players aged 5 to 75.Junior players under 11 receive a free hockey kit upon registration.Community events and fundraising activities throughout the year.Located at Macarthur Hockey Complex, 18 B Millwood Ave, Narellan.The club is active in hosting and supporting state-level championships and local...
WESTERN SUBURBS HOCKEY CLUB
The club emphasizes community and inclusivity, providing opportunities for skill development, competition, and social engagement in the sport of hockey.
Clubs teams across all age groups and skill levelsPrograms for kids starting as young as 5 years oldOpen to both male and female playersStrong community presence with active executive leadership
LOGAN HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers:
Programs for all ages and skill levels, including junior fundamentals and senior competitive teamsSocial leagues for casual playersCoaching clinics led by experienced coachesParticipation in local, regional, state, and interstate tournaments and championshipsCommunity events to foster club spirit and engagementFacilities available for hire, including a hall with kitchen and toilets, and well-maintained grass hockey fieldsLogan Hockey Club welcomes new members for playing, coaching, and volunteering, providing a vibrant and inclusive environment for hockey enthusiasts.
PINE HILLS HOCKEY CLUB INC
Home field: James Drysdale...
EASTERN SUBURBS HOCKEY CLUB
The club operates from the Easts Hockey Tiger Turf (EHTT) and provides facilities such as a hockey shop, canteen, and bar for players and visitors.
Location: Clem Jones Centre, 401 Stanley Road, Carina QLD 4152Programs for kids aged 4–12, with coaching and volunteer supportCommunity events like Trivia Nights supporting junior...
BOSCO HOCKEY
Part of a major youth sporting group in SydneyOffers hockey for kids and youthBased in the Sutherland ShireActive in local hockey competitions
HOCKEY QUEENSLAND
Key activities and services include:
Administration and development of hockey statewide, including growth initiatives like Hockey 5s and Hookin2Hockey.Management of elite and grassroots competitions such as the Brisbane Blaze participation in the Hockey One League.Organization of state championships, events, and pathways programs for junior and adult players.Partnerships and sponsorship management to support the sport’s advancement.Provision of education, coaching, and...
NORWEST STRIKERS - HILLS HOCKEY
The club primarily focuses on men's hockey but also provides support for coaches and players under 18 years of age.
The club offers registration for the 2025 season with options for returning and new members.The Gables Hockey Complex, their home venue, was opened in March 2025, serving as a modern facility for training and matches.Support is available for payment plans and coaching assistance,...
BAULKHAM HILLS WOMEN'S HOCKEY CLUB
Open to players of all skill levelsStrong focus on community and family involvementActive participation in local competitions
BAULKHAM HILLS HOCKEY CLUB INC
Key features of the club include:
A strong community focus with a commitment to junior and senior development.Upcoming relocation to the Gables Hockey Complex, signaling growth and expansion.Active engagement with members through events such as happy hours and trivia nights.Availability of official club gear for supporters and members.The club is managed by a committee and promotes a welcoming environment for hockey players and enthusiasts.
ALL HALLOWS' SCHOOL
The school follows the traditions of the Irish Sisters of Mercy and offers an academically rigorous curriculum, enriched with holistic learning experiences that develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.
Key features of All Hallows' School include:
A heritage-listed campus with state-of-the-art learning facilities including a library, senior learning centre, sports halls, aquatic centre, theatre, and specialised studios for art, drama, music, and dance.A...
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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.
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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.