Physical Activity Groups, Trainers & Coaches in Tasmania - Page 7
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WYNYARD SQUASH CLUB
Open to all ages and abilitiesWell-equipped squash courtsSocial rooms available for members and visitorsActive community involvement
KINGBOROUGH SQUASH CLUB
Key features include:
Located within the Kingborough Sports Centre, which offers gym facilities and hosts multiple sports clubs.Welcomes players of all ages and genders, providing a social and competitive environment.Organizes events such as The Kingborough Open, promoting squash participation and competition.Accessible contact options including phone and email for enquiries and membership.
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.
CANTERBURY HOCKEY CLUB
The club values physical and mental health and supports a safe hockey environment. Members can participate as players, coaches, or supporters, enjoying both hockey development and a strong social community.
Established in 1969 with a rich history.Offers teams across all competitive levels.Supports mental health and wellbeing with access to relevant helplines.Managed by a dedicated committee covering various club roles.
IRISHTOWN HOCKEY CLUB
Regular matches and events are held throughout the season.The club welcomes new members and provides a supportive environment for both beginners and experienced players.Registration for the 2025 season is available through the Hockey Tasmania website.
CITY MARIANS HOCKEY CLUB
Offers hockey opportunities for a wide age range, from juniors to adults.Welcomes players of all genders.Located at McKenna Park Regional Hockey Complex, Burnie.Supported by local sponsors such as Banjos.
WEST DEVONPORT HOCKEY CLUB
Key features include:
Teams ranging from juniors (U/13s, U/16s) to senior divisions for both men and women.Opportunities for Masters competitions and casual summer hockey.A strong mentoring culture focused on nurturing junior members and supporting seniors.Regular turf training sessions on Tuesdays, with juniors training from 6–7 pm and seniors from 7–8 pm.A community-oriented approach emphasizing sportsmanship, camaraderie, and lifelong participation in the sport.The club has a...
HOCKEY TASMANIA - NORTH AND NORTH WEST
The group is responsible for organizing competitions for men, women, and children aged 6 to 65 and supports development programs in participation, officiating, and coaching. It also manages facilities like the Northern Hockey Centre and works under the broader state-wide...
QUEECHY PENGUINS HOCKEY CLUB
Key features of the club include:
Participation in Northern Tasmania hockey competitions and events.Hosting and involvement in hockey gala days and other club events.Location at a premier multi-turf hockey facility in the Northern Hockey Centre.The club supports a community environment for hockey enthusiasts in the St Leonards and greater Launceston area.
DIAMONDBACKS HOCKEY CLUB
The club fields multiple teams competing in the Southern Hockey League, including successful Premier League men’s and women’s teams, and has been recognized as Best Performing Club and Best Junior Club for multiple years.
Key features include:
A focus on player development, sporting values, and community loyalty.The largest junior section in Tasmania, with inclusive teams for boys and girls and specialized programs...
SOUTH LAUNCESTON (SUNS) HOCKEY CLUB
The club participates in competitive hockey leagues administered by Hockey Tasmania.They engage in both men's and women's competitions, reflecting inclusivity.South Launceston Suns emphasize skill development and sportsmanship in hockey.
ROBINS HOCKEY CLUB
The club participates in the Busselton Hockey Association and has teams competing in various grades, including a premier team in the Bunbury Hockey Association. Training sessions are held on Monday evenings, with additional training for premier teams on Wednesdays.
Robins Hockey Club emphasizes community engagement and hosts family events and fundraising activities throughout the season. It welcomes new and returning players and supports player registration, including insurance through Hockey Australia.
Women’s grades for Year 6-8,...
NORTH WEST HOBART GRADUATES HOCKEY CLUB
Active member of Hockey TasmaniaOpen to both male and female playersOffers hockey for adults and juniorsParticipates in State Club Cup competitions
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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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