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GATTON TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Open to all ages and abilitiesRegular playing sessions throughout the weekFounded in 1963Contact: (07) 5466 1339
SOUTH EAST QLD TABLE TENNIS CLUB
The club offers:
Table tennis play with table hire available at $30/hour per table.Booking times Monday to Friday from 6pm to 10pm, and weekends from 10am to 10pm (open only if booked).A Spin King store selling table tennis tables, pre-made bats, balls, and other equipment with delivery and installation services available for Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, and Gold Coast.Members and visitors can book tables online or by phone, making it a convenient venue for table tennis enthusiasts...
WYNNUM TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Regular training sessions and competitionsOpen to all genders and agesActive participation in local and state table tennis eventsSupportive community of players and coachesFor more information, visit their website or contact the club directly.
STAR TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Key features of the club include:
Professional coaching aimed at children and junior players.Clear pathways for players seeking advanced and high-level systematic training.Promotion of table tennis to a wider audience, including efforts in schools.Commitment to enhancing facilities and coaching quality for juniors and competitive players.The club welcomes all table tennis enthusiasts who want to become more competitive and improve their skills.
SOUTHERN TASMANIAN TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Competitive and social table tennis sessionsCoaching availableAnnual membership: $40Social play: $8 per nightOpen to all ages and gendersFor more information on session times and days, visit the club's website or contact the secretary.
EASTSIDE TABLE TENNIS LEAGUE
The club offers:
Pennant competition with two divisions, held on Wednesday and Thursday eveningsPractice sessions on Monday and Tuesday eveningsSocial table tennis sessions on Tuesday and Saturday morningsOpportunities for new players to join and participateEastside Table Tennis League focuses on enjoyment of the sport for all players regardless of age or gender.
NORTHERN TASMANIAN TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Hosts competitive and social table tennis eventsOffers coaching for beginners and advanced playersWelcomes new members of all ages and gendersLocated at Elphin Sports Centre, Racehorse Cres, Launceston
DENILIQUIN TABLE TENNIS CLUB
Hosts regular table tennis activities and events, including the Deniliquin Veterans Open, a sanctioned tournament attracting players from the region.Offers a welcoming environment for players of all ages and skill levels.Located in the Deniliquin Sports Stadium, a central and accessible venue for the local community.
BAIRNSDALE & DISTRICT TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION/KEENAGERS
Key features include:
Providing table tennis opportunities for adults and seniors, particularly catering to keen players and social participants.Operating as a community club promoting participation, competition, and social interaction through table tennis.Located within the Bairnsdale Squash & Table Tennis Centre, offering established facilities for table tennis enthusiasts.Contact options available via email and phone for membership and event information.
BALLARAT TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
The association caters to all ages and skill levels, offering coaching sessions, social games, pennant competitions, and programs for seniors. The venue is available for hire by schools, sports clubs, and other groups during limited opening hours.
Established club with extensive facilitiesPrograms for kids, adults, and seniorsCoaching and competitive opportunities availableCourt hire available at reasonable rates
TRARALGON TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Key features include:
A dedicated table tennis stadium for training and competitions.A calendar of regular events and activities throughout the year.Opportunities for players of all skill levels to participate.Contact and operational details available for members and visitors.
GEELONG TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Key features of the association include:
Catering to players of all ages and abilities.Organizing competition play sessions typically on Tuesday and Thursday nights, as well as Saturday mornings.Offering junior and adult competitions, including various pennants and tournaments throughout the year.Promoting inclusivity by welcoming all genders and age groups.Providing a community for table tennis enthusiasts to engage in regular events and competitions.Membership and event registration information, along with the club calendar and news updates, are available on...
GISBORNE DISTRICT TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
It offers a family-friendly, fun, and interactive environment for playing table tennis, welcoming members of all ages and skill levels.
Open to new membersInclusive for all ages and skill levelsFocus on community engagement and sport development
MORNINGTON PENINSULA & FRANKSTON CITY TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Key features include:
World-class facilities with international tournament quality tables and a purpose-built stadium in Mornington.An all-inclusive community club welcoming people of any age, gender, race, religion, and ability, including All Abilities, LGBTQIA+, indigenous peoples, and refugees.Programs promoting participation by women, girls, older adults, families, and people with disabilities.Hosting state, national, and international table tennis events, including the 2019 ITTF Oceania Tour and Australian Olympic Qualification Tournament.Operates as a non-profit incorporated association largely...
WERRIBEE TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
The club offers a variety of programs for all ages and skill levels, including:
Social sessions on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9 to 11am, welcoming people with disabilities in an inclusive environment.Coaching sessions on Saturdays for ages 8 and over, providing skill development opportunities.Practice sessions on Sundays and competitive play on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings, with players graded by ability.WTT Association participates in disability inclusion programs and offers accessible facilities including entry, parking, and unisex bathrooms....
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