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WHYALLA TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Hosts local and open tournaments, including the annual Whyalla Open TournamentProvides opportunities for social and competitive playSupports players of all ages and gendersActive involvement in the South Australian table tennis scene
GREAT SOUTHERN TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
Located at The Port Elliot Institute, 16 The Strand, Port Elliot SA 5212.Offers opportunities for players of all ages and genders to participate in table tennis.Hosts local competitions, training sessions, and community events to encourage table tennis participation.The association serves as a central hub for table tennis enthusiasts in the Great Southern region, fostering community engagement and sporting development.
GREAT SOUTHERN TABLE TENNIS
The club features:
A large main hall housing five table tennis tablesAdjoining kitchen and meeting facilitiesOpportunities for mixed gender and all age groups participationEstablished originally as the South Coast Table Tennis Association in 1949, the club has a rich history dating back to the 1920s with formal competitions starting after World War II. It supports competitive and social table tennis in the Victor Harbour and Port Elliot districts and surrounding areas.
ADELAIDE TABLE TENNIS CLUB
The club offers:
Social and competitive table tennis, including teams competing in the Table Tennis South Australia State League.Coaching and development programs.Regular tournaments and events.Accessible facilities with wheelchair access and accessible toilets.Venue hire for school physical education classes and social groups.Adelaide Table Tennis Club emphasizes...
The Man Walk - Port Noarlunga - 8:00 am, Saturday
This walk is part of a broader initiative encouraging outdoor activity and connection, offering a welcoming environment for individuals to engage in regular exercise, social interaction, and mental well-being. The route is accessible for walkers of various fitness levels and often features highlights such...
The Man Walk - Belair - 8:00 am, Saturday
DARTMOOR HOCKEY CLUB
Key features include:
Participation in organized hockey competitions within the Limestone Coast region.Open to men, women, and juniors, fostering an inclusive environment.Opportunities for playing, umpiring, and coaching hockey.Part of a larger association that promotes hockey for all fitness levels and ages.The club is integrated within the local hockey community that encourages engagement in sport for everyone.
WHYALLA HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
Address: 157 Nicolson Avenue, Whyalla Norrie, SA 5608Phone: +61 447 772 219Email: whachairperson@gmail.comWebsite: whyallahockey.org.au
BAROSSA VALLEY HOCKEY CLUB
Home ground: Stockwell Recreation Park, Sturt Highway, StockwellCompetes in the Barossa Valley Hockey AssociationTeams for every age group and grade
NURIOOTPA HOCKEY CLUB
The club welcomes new players and is committed to inclusion, fair play, loyalty, team care, and excellence. It is recognized as a Good Sports Club, Star Club, and a Child Safe Club, emphasizing community involvement and volunteer support.
Community engagement includes participation in local events like the Barossa Vintage Festival and awareness initiatives such as the Pink Socks Round to support cancer fundraisers.
Location: Stockwell Recreation Park, Stockwell,...
TRINITY OLD SCHOLARS HOCKEY CLUB
Training sessions: Wednesday evenings at 7pm (Women) and 7:30pm (Men)Facilities include wheelchair access, accessible toilets, and accessible parkingThe club is part of the broader Trinity College old scholars sporting network and has a strong social cultureFor more information about fees and membership, please visit the official website
FLINDERS UNIVERSITY HOCKEY CLUB
Teams compete in the Winter Season (April-September) at West Beach Hockey Centre.Training sessions are held for women on Mondays from 7:00pm to 8:30pm and for men on Thursdays from 8:30pm to 9:30pm.Membership fees vary by category, with student and general public rates, plus additional Hockey SA fees.The womenâs...
ENFIELD HOCKEY CLUB
The club fields teams for juniors, men, women, and veterans, providing opportunities for players of all ages and genders.
Home grounds include The State Hockey Centre (MATE Stadium) in Gepps Cross.Membership options include senior, student/concession, and social club memberships.Games are held on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday evenings.Enfield Hockey Club emphasizes community, skill development, and family involvement in the sport of hockey.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA HOCKEY CLUB
The club actively seeks new members and participates in local hockey competitions, welcoming players of all skill levels.
Competitive and social hockey club based in AdelaideOpen to university students and others interested in hockeyFocus on community, networking, and competitive play
NEHTTA - A) NORTH EAST HILLS TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION
NEHTTA offers:
Social and competitive table tennis activitiesSenior competitions conducted seasonally in winter and summer with a team-based home and away formatJunior competitions during school terms with practice and coaching availableMultiple affiliated clubs including Athelstone, Houghton, Tea Tree Gully, Golden Grove, St Agnes, and Parafield GardensClubs provide practice sessions and coaching catering to various skill levels and ages. NEHTTA also updates and follows official table tennis match rules.
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Korumburra Wildcats Basketball Club
Domestic competitions on Monday and Wednesday nights for various boys and girls age groups; Friday nights for Under 10 and 12 boys.Aussie Hoops introductory program for ages 5-10, running regularly throughout the year.Junior Representative/Squad for Under 10-18 boys and girls; participate in domestic comps to qualify for tournaments October to March/April.VJBL state-wide games for Under 14, 16, 18 boys and girls on Friday nights.CBL open-age Men's and Women's teams in Gippsland conference.Multiple seasons yearly; join via domestic participation for pathways to rep teams...
Mulgrave Mambas Basketball Club
Engage in junior domestic competitions through Nunawading Basketball for skill-building and competitive play.Participate in supportive training sessions designed for young players of all levels.Join as a new member to access leagues, games, and a welcoming environment promoting health and fitness.
Sunbury Lions Basketball Club
Junior Programs: Aussie Hoops for 5-8-year-olds provides a fun introduction to basketball. Mini Jets targets 6-7-year-olds developing fundamental skills through small-sided games with modified rules and lowered rings.Junior Competitions: Junior Jets compete in the VJBL (Victoria Junior Basketball League) for players aged U12-U18, offering the chance to compete in Australia's largest junior competition.Senior & Domestic Leagues: Players of all ages and skill levels can join domestic leagues with weekly...
Yarra Road Primary School Basketball Club
The program typically features around 20 teams across all year levels, with regular fixtures throughout the competition season.Players develop essential skills including sportsmanship, respect and resilience while enjoying basketball with their friends.The Roy Beale Medallion is awarded to students who play continuously from Year 1 through...
Langwarrin Wildcats Basketball Club
Participate in **junior teams** across various age groups and skill levels, from beginners to intermediate.Compete in **Winter season** (April to September) and **Summer season** (October to March), with spots available via club contact.Secure a team place by reaching out 8-10 weeks before season start for the best opportunities.
Banyule Hawks Basketball Club
Participate in competitive junior teams through EDJBA leagues and matches.Engage in regular training sessions tailored for young players of various skill levels.Join as a new member by contacting the club during office hours on Fridays to get involved in games and development programs.
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