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No website - SYDNEY CBD SQUASH CLUB
The club offers:
Online court bookings through membership registration on Sporty HQ.Regular competitions including Morning and Lunch Competitions catering to city workers.The Annual City Houses Corporate Competition, a longstanding league since 1953 for teams of companies, clubs, or friends running May to October.Weekly Thursday Night Ladies’ sessions providing free coaching to women beginners, promoting inclusivity.The facility is accessible via nearby train lines and offers parking options. The club fosters a vibrant squash community encouraging both competitive play and...
DERWENT HOCKEY CLUB
The club features over 20 teams, with its top men's and women's sides competing in the Tasmanian Premier League. Derwent Hockey Club is committed to fostering participation across all ages and skill levels, offering:
Junior development pathways and high-performance programs for senior playersOpportunities for players of all ages and genders to join and competeSupport for coaching and staff to ensure quality training and club operationsFundraising initiatives to upgrade equipment and sustain participation programsThrough its partnership with the Australian...
HOCKEY TASMANIA - SOUTHERN HOCKEY LEAGUE
The league provides:
Regular hockey competitions for various age groups and skill levels.Opportunities for players of all genders to participate in hockey.Access to facilities including the multi-turf Tasmanian Hockey Centre.Programs supporting juniors, masters (over 30s), indoor hockey, and school initiatives.Community engagement through events like Try Days and volunteer opportunities.Hockey Tasmania administers and supports hockey across the region, ensuring structured competitions and development pathways for players.
TAMAR CHURINGA LIONS HOCKEY CLUB
Key features of the club include:
Outdoor hockey seasons, with sign-on dates announced annually.Community involvement with life members recognized for their contributions.Online administration and registration system for ease of player sign-up and management.Open to all genders and age groups, promoting hockey participation across the local community.
THREE SPRINGS HOCKEY CLUB
The club engages members of all ages and genders, providing opportunities for participation in hockey within the North Midlands region.
Community facilities supporting the club and related sports include a hockey oval, sports pavilion, gymnasium, and other recreational amenities in Three Springs.
Founded and active since at least the 1950s, indicating a long-standing presence.Supports community involvement in hockey and contributes to local sports culture.Located in a town with multiple sports facilities enhancing the athletic...
DALWALLINU HOCKEY CLUB
Location: 32 Annetts Rd, Dalwallinu WA 6609Contact: 0400 377 319
WICKEPIN HOCKEY CLUB
The club plays an important role in the local sporting community by promoting hockey and fostering a sense of community in the regional area.
Established: 2000Location: Wickepin, WA 6370, AustraliaFocus: Ladies hockey, community engagement, regional sport developmentDespite limited facilities historically, the club has contributed to the development of notable hockey players and continues to support regional representation in the sport.
DANDARAGAN HOCKEY CLUB
The club provides opportunities for hockey participation across all ages and genders, contributing to the sports and recreation offerings in the region.
Located in Dandaragan WA 6507, AustraliaPart of the community sports clubs including cricket, football, netball, bowls, golf, and tennisSupports local engagement in field hockey as a team sportWhile there is no dedicated website found, the club is...
DOWERIN HOCKEY CLUB INC.
The club is an active part of the community's sporting landscape, contributing to leisure and fitness activities in the region. It has experienced growth and development needs such as upgrading facilities to better support hockey activities.
Offers hockey programs for children and adultsCompetes in local Mortlock Association competitionsEngages community members across multiple age...
HALLS HEAD HOCKEY CLUB
Key features include:
Participation in winter season competitions played on turf at The Sporting Globe Stadium (Mandurah Hockey Stadium).Registered as a KidSport Club, offering financial assistance for eligible players aged 18 and under.Opportunities for new players to join via registration and various 'HookIn2Hockey' Come & Try Days and programs.The club promotes inclusivity for all genders and ages, supporting development...
PEEL HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
The association supports multiple clubs such as Halls Head Hockey Club, which has been a member for over 35 years, and promotes hockey at all age levels from school children to adults.
Manages fixtures, results, and calendars for regional hockey competitions.Hosts events like carnivals and club championships for different age groups.Provides resources and registrations for new and existing...
DALE HOCKEY CLUB
Provides hockey teams and coaching for all genders and age groups, including kids aged 7 to 18 years.Organizes hockey clinics and coaching workshops in local schools to encourage community involvement.Focuses on inclusivity, safety, and fun in the sport of hockey.Facilities include sports fields and ovals suitable for hockey activities.
MAZENOD COLLEGE HOCKEY CLUB
The club focuses on junior players, offering training sessions at the Southern River Hockey Turf and competing in the Hockey WA Competition during school terms 2 and 3.
Key features include:
Opportunities for beginners and experienced players to develop skills and enjoy the sport.Fostering teamwork and camaraderie among players.Engagement in a vibrant social network beyond just playing hockey.The club is aligned with Mazenod College, an all-boys secondary school, indicating the services are primarily for male youth.
WESTSIDE WOLVES
Key features include:
Programs for children, adults, and veteransInclusive membership welcoming all gendersHome venue at Cresswell Park, Mitford Street, Swanbourne WAA strong community identity with many members proudly calling Wolves their homeFor more information, visit their official website or contact via email.
CANBERRA GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Key features include:
Academic programs leading to the NSW Higher School Certificate and International Baccalaureate Diploma.Strong focus on developing critical thinking, leadership skills, and creativity.Wide range of co-curricular activities such as elite sports, performing arts, robotics, outdoor education, and leadership programs.Supportive boarding facilities providing a home away from home with dedicated care and access to extensive resources.Scholarship opportunities in academics, music,...
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