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MELBOURNE SMASHERS BADMINTON CLUB
The club is known for its welcoming and inclusive environment, offering regular badminton sessions along with an active social calendar that includes monthly events such as lawn bowling, games nights, private cinema nights, and wine tours.
Members and guests can participate in scheduled badminton sessions held on weekends and other social activities, fostering community engagement and sporting enjoyment in a...
POWERHOUSE & ST KILDA HOCKEY CLUB
Participates in winter, summer, and indoor competitions throughout the yearHosts regular social events such as BBQs, trivia nights, and theme nightsWelcomes overseas players and fosters a supportive, family-like environmentOpen to all ages and genders, with opportunities for both competitive and social playFor more information or to join, visit the club's...
MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS HOCKEY CLUB
The club maintains strong ties with Melbourne High School through current students, alumni, and their families, while also welcoming players from the local community and friends of members.
The club is affiliated with Hockey Victoria and its associations, including the Victorian Hockey Association, Victorian Women's Hockey Association, and Victorian...
MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY HOCKEY CLUB
Established in 1907, the club welcomes players of all ages and skill levels, including students and community members, promoting hockey, teamwork, and fitness.
The club competes in Hockey Victoria men's, women's, and masters competitions during winter and summer seasons, including indoor hockey.
Supports both male and female playersFields multiple teams across different age groupsLocated at Nona Lee Sports Centre, Tin Alley, University of Melbourne campus
MELTON TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Meets every Tuesday night from 7:00pm at Cobblebank Stadium, corner of Ferris Rd and Bridge Rd, Strathtulloh VIC 3338.Coaching is available from a Level 1 qualified coach.Emphasis on fun, competition, and skill development for all ages and standards.
PING.PONG.PLAY. CROYDON AND DISTRICTS TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Key features include:
Safe, supportive environment led by accredited coachesWeekly sessions with a maximum of 10 participantsStarter kits with bat, balls, drawstring bag, and T-shirt providedFree table hire after sessions and access to other coaching for a small feeSocial and competitive play opportunities on weekends for all ages and skill levelsContact and coordination are managed locally, emphasizing community engagement and skill development.
PING.PONG.PLAY MULTICULTRAL: WESTERN TABLE TENNIS
Key features include:
Table tennis sessions welcoming participants of all ages and genders.Focus on multicultural inclusion and community engagement.Local coordination by Sui Deng, ensuring a supportive atmosphere.Opportunities for skill development, social interaction, and physical activity.
DIAMOND VALLEY TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
All skill levels are welcome, making it an inclusive environment for both new and experienced players across all ages and genders.
The club operates within the Diamond Valley Sports and Fitness Centre, which features excellent facilities including an indoor stadium with multiple courts suitable...
JIALI BADMINTON CLUB
Children's programs for ages 5-12, including beginner and professional pathwaysAdult coaching for beginners, intermediate, and advanced playersSmall class sizes for personalized attentionRegular sessions and flexible booking optionsThe club fosters a supportive and inclusive environment, welcoming players of all ages and skill levels to enjoy and excel...
LOOPS POWERED BY HWATT
The club caters to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced players, providing a wide range of programs including school holiday activities, weekly mentoring, and training sessions. LOOPS is led by experienced coaches, including former Portuguese National Youth Coach Joao Neves.
Key features of LOOPS include:
State-of-the-art table tennis robots (ROBO-LOOPERS) to enhance training.A fully stocked merchandise shop with quality...
YARRA TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Key features of Yarra Table Tennis Club include:
Established and active club with a formal incorporated status.Offers table tennis training, practice sessions, and competitive play.Welcomes members from the local community and beyond.Located in Abbotsford, providing accessible facilities for players.The club maintains an online presence through its official website, offering contact details and information for prospective members and participants.
TABLE TENNIS ACT
The club manages several venues including a dedicated Table Tennis Centre at Kingston, and social play locations at the indoor Archery Centre in Greenway and Shirley Smith High School at Kenny. Non-members can also participate at certain venues for a small walk-in fee.
Table Tennis ACT is volunteer-run with a full-time senior coach...
PING. PONG. PLAY. TABLE TENNIS COLLECTIVE MULTICULTURAL SATURDAY
Key features include:
Regular programs such as the multicultural Saturday 8-week table tennis sessions.A range of activities including coaching (private and group), social play, competitive pennant, and special programs for kids, women, and para players.State-of-the-art Olympic-grade tables, flooring, and lighting.Facilities open 7 days a week with membership and walk-in options.On-site sales of table tennis equipment including bats, shoes, and rubbers.Coaching led by highly accredited professionals including the...
PING. PONG. PLAY. TABLE TENNIS COLLECTIVE GIRLS WEDNESDAY
Key features:
Part of the Table Tennis Collective, an affiliated club of Table Tennis ACT offering access to 10 Olympic-grade tables.Focuses on girls' participation, providing a welcoming, inclusive environment tailored for female players.Open to all skill levels and ages, promoting social, casual, and competitive play.The venue operates 7 days a week, offering memberships, walk-in play, coaching, and equipment sales.Coaching is available including specialized programs for kids, women, and para...
MANNING TABLE TENNIS CLUB
The club is affiliated with Table Tennis New South Wales and offers opportunities for players of various skill levels to participate in table tennis activities. It serves the local community and welcomes all ages and genders to join and enjoy the sport.
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