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KYABRAM HOCKEY CLUB
The club is located near or uses facilities around John McEwen Reserve (Shepparton Sports City), a multi-sport venue that supports various sporting activities in the Greater Shepparton area.
Offers hockey training and competitive matches for players of all ages and genders.Part of a regional network of hockey clubs including Shepparton Strikers, Mooroopna Hockey Club, and others.Contributes to community sport development in the Kyabram and Shepparton...
MARYBOROUGH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
Active since 2000, incorporated as a not-for-profit entityProvides hockey programs for adults and childrenOpen to all genders and skill levelsRegular training and matches held at local facilities
SANDHURST HOCKEY CLUB
The club is part of Hockey Central Victoria and uses top-quality facilities at 14-30 Ashley Street, which include two international standard water-based pitches with lighting for night matches, changerooms, first aid rooms, and a fully equipped pavilion with function areas and a commercial kitchen.
Teams available for various age groupsInclusive of all gendersHome to competitive regional hockey in BendigoAccess to high-standard...
WESTVIC HOCKEY
The club is part of the broader WestVic Academy of Sport network, which supports athlete development in Western Victoria through coaching, education, and pathway opportunities to state and national representation.
Competes in Hockey Victoria competitions with teams in multiple divisions.Focus on athlete development across genders and age groups, from juniors...
EUREKA & GOLDEN CITY HOCKEY CLUB
Key features of the club include:
Family-friendly environment welcoming all ages and gendersFields teams in both junior and senior competitions under Hockey BallaratOffers teams across multiple age groups: Under 8, Under 11, Under 14, Under 16, Women, and Men’s divisionsFacilities include pitches and amenities at Prince of Wales ParkStrong community involvement with a focus on on-field and off-field success
MOUNT ELIZA SECONDARY COLLEGE HOCKEY CLUB
The club provides opportunities for secondary school students to participate and compete in hockey, emphasizing skill development and team play.
Part of Mount Eliza Secondary College's sports offerings.Supports youth engagement in competitive and recreational hockey.Operates under the school's educational and sports framework.More information about the school and its sports programs can...
UNITED KHALSA HOCKEY CLUB
Registered and active since 2015Affiliated with Hockey Victoria since 2016Located at 450 Grand Blvd, Craigieburn VIC 3064Focus on community engagement and player development
WHITTLESEA HOCKEY CLUB
Competes in Hockey Victoria senior leaguesTraining and matches held at Bundoora venuesEngaged in local community development for hockey
HAMILTON TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Hosts local and regional events, including the annual Hamilton "Mid-Western" Junior/Senior Open.Features modern facilities with multiple tables and spectator seating.Supported by local sponsors and the Southern Grampians Shire Council.Open to players from the local region and beyond, fostering a vibrant table tennis community.
WAVERLEY HOCKEY CLUB
The club offers inclusive programs for male and female players across all ages and skill levels, from juniors starting at 7 years old to masters age groups (Over 35, 45, 50).
Waverley competes in the Hockey Victoria competitions, featuring Men's and Women's Premier League teams, and caters to players ranging from social to elite levels.
Junior teams compete from Under 10 to Under 16 categories.The club has produced notable players and coaches, including Olympians and national-level coaches.Facilities are...
KBH BRUMBIES HOCKEY CLUB
The club fields numerous teams across juniors, men's, women's, and masters competitions, welcoming players of all skill levels from local, interstate, and international backgrounds.
Key features include:
Comprehensive player development pathways from grassroots to premier league levelsSpecialist coaching programs such as the KBH Hockey Academy and Mini-Brumbies skills sessionsModern facilities including a recently developed community sports pavilion with multiple changerooms and social spacesThe club is known for its inclusive...
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY HOCKEY CLUB
The club welcomes players regardless of university affiliation and offers teams for both men and women, including competitive and social levels.
21 teams for varied ages and skill levelsMen’s and Women’s 1st teams compete in Victorian League 1 & 2Accessible location near La Trobe University campus and public transportPreseason training and field redevelopment at Plenty...
SHEPPARTON TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Key features include:
Regular table tennis matches and competitions held at the Shepparton Sports Stadium.Community engagement through organized sporting events and membership opportunities.Active presence supported by an official website for schedules and club information.
YARRA HOCKEY CLUB
The club:
Has a strong history of inclusivity and diversity.Welcomes players of all genders and ages.Offers opportunities for participation in field hockey at various levels.Yarra Hockey Club serves as a local sporting hub for hockey enthusiasts and promotes a welcoming environment for all members.
MELBOURNE RAZORBACKS HOCKEY CLUB
The club welcomes players of all experience levels, from complete beginners to experienced athletes, and fields senior female and male teams as well as midweek open and masters teams during the winter season. They also participate in both indoor and outdoor competitions in the summer.
Key features include:
Inclusivity for all genders, beliefs, and abilitiesActive support for the Victorian Government’s Fair Play Code, Pride Cup, and Women & Girls rounds with Hockey VictoriaAvailability of a trained Member Protection Information...
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THE SYDNEY AMAZON WARRIORS INC
Juniors programs for young athletes to build skills and confidence in a fun environment.Adult divisions catering to various ages and abilities.Social and recreational play ideal for casual enjoyment and meeting like-minded enthusiasts.High-performance training for competitive players aiming to excel.Regular competitions offering thrilling matches and tournaments.Structured training sessions to enhance technique, fitness, and teamwork.Whether you're a beginner spiking your first ball or a seasoned pro, join our empowering community for inclusive, high-energy...
The Man Walk - Brighton - 7:00 am, Friday
Location: Meet at Green Point Cenotaph, Brighton VIC, a scenic spot near the Bay Trail with stunning views of Port Phillip Bay and the Melbourne skyline.[1][3]
What to expect: A judgement-free environment to walk, talk, and support fellow men in a healthy, regular routine—no pressure, just positive camaraderie.[2]
About The Man Walk: This national initiative promotes men's mental health through community walks, backed by partners like Toll Group and NSW Government funding.[2]
Why join? Enjoy Brighton's...
Centennial Park Walkers
Walking Speed: Medium pace
Frequency: Weekly
Dog Friendly: No
Pram Friendly: No
When you have found a Heart Foundation Walking group that suits you best, click through to the website to learn more and complete the registration form. You can contact the Walk Organiser of your chosen group with any questions regarding the group.
Please Note:
The image provided is a generic image and not an actual representation of the group. Some information such as age group and gender of group may not be accurate. We recommend contacting the organiser if...
Doreen Run Club
Walk, jog, run or just stand and cheer... whatever you feel like you can do, everyone is welcome to join us :)
Date: Every Friday
Time: 5:30pm-6:30pm (ideal arrival 10-mins prior)
Location: Laurimar Primary School outdoor courts - meet under the sheltered area
Cost: FREE! Optional $10 Hydration Electrolyte shot and High-Protein Iced Choc available (see below)
What will the session look like?
5:20pm - Sign-in + Hydrate
5:30pm - Welcome + Warm-Up
5:45pm - Guided Run, Jog, Walk on the outdoor courts,...
CENTRAL COAST VOLLEYBALL CLUB
Discover a welcoming environment designed to foster skill development, teamwork, and a lifelong passion for the sport through diverse opportunities:
Juniors programs for young athletes building foundational skills and confidence.Adult divisions for continued play and fitness.Social and recreational sessions ideal for fun, casual enjoyment.High-performance training for competitive athletes aiming to excel.Competitive teams participating in tournaments and leagues.Structured training sessions focused on technique, strategy, and growth.Whether you're starting out or pursuing elite levels, join our community to...
Studley Park Strollers
Walking Speed: Medium pace
Frequency: Weekly
Dog Friendly: Yes
Pram Friendly: No
When you have found a Heart Foundation Walking group that suits you best, click through to the website to learn more and complete the registration form. You can contact the Walk Organiser of your chosen group with any questions regarding the group.
Please Note:
The image provided is a generic image and not an actual representation of the group. Some information such as age group and gender of group may not be accurate. We recommend contacting the organiser if you...
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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.
One of the main benefits of social fitness groups and classes is the accountability and motivation that they provide. When people join a group or class, they are more likely to stick to their fitness goals because they have a group of people who are counting on them to show up. Additionally, the group environment can be very motivating, as people tend to push themselves harder when they are exercising with others.
Another benefit of social fitness groups and classes is the sense of community that they create. Often, people form lasting friendships through their participation in these groups, which can make exercise more enjoyable and less of a chore. Furthermore, for people who are new to an area, a social fitness group can be a great way to meet new people and find a sense of belonging.
Lastly, social fitness groups and classes are also beneficial because they provide a variety of different types of activities and workouts. Classes such as yoga, Pilates, kickboxing, and dance are just a few examples of the many types of workouts that people can participate in. This means that there is something for everyone, regardless of their fitness level or interests, and that people can mix things up and try different types of exercises to keep things interesting and prevent boredom.
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.