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Ballarat Bushwalking and Outdoor Club Inc.
Our friendly and active club offers a broad program of activities throughout the year. We welcome people of all ages and abilities from beginners new to bushwalking to those with more experience.
About Ballarat Bushwalking and Outdoor Club. The Ballarat Bushwalking & Outdoor Club has events on offer most week-ends as well as a regular mid week walk. The events calendar provides an outline of upcoming activities with further information available at club night and in the monthly newsletter. Membership of the club is a good way of meeting others who share similar interests and has been a great...
Bass Coast Strollers Inc
Bass Coast Strollers walking group is for people interested in light to medium walking exercise with a social aspect as well. We walk every Monday morning except Christmas holidays, Labour Day & Easter, followed by a picnic lunch.
We offer a variety of walks, usually graded easy, sometimes medium, with options of; 4kms or between 8 & 12 kms,; where possible, mostly within the Bass Coast Shire. They may be bush or beach, tracks or railtrails etc.; Occasionally we have day trips into neighbouring shires and also offer trips away of between 1 & 4 nights around the state,...
Ben Cruachan Walking Club Inc
Ben Cruachan Walking Club in Gippsland has members aged from children to 80+. They are from Lakes Entrance to Trafalgar and Heyfield to Yarram. Each year there is a program of about 50 graded walks of various types mainly in Gippsland to meet the needs and capabilities of most people.
Club members are encouraged to take an active role in organising and leading walks of their choice, or just to be a participant in other people's walks. Some members have been enjoying bushwalking for many years, possess an excellent knowledge of our mountain areas and are proficient at bushcraft...
Benalla Bushwalking Club Inc.
Benalla Bushwalking club has a program of activities which includes day and overnight walks, weekend camps, canoe trips, bike rides and social events. This activities program provides for at least one event on nearly every weekend and are usually held in the general area around Benalla i
The Club runs a midweek walk on the second Wednesday of each month. Events are varied to cater for all levels of ability and fitness from the newest beginner to the highly experienced walker. Experienced Club members lead all activities with guidance available to anyone who needs advice or assistance. The Club...
Bendigo Bushwalking & Outdoor Club Inc
Go Bush with the Bendigo Bushwalking and Outdoor Club. The club is based in Bendigo and conducts a range of non-competitive outdoor activities throughout Victoria's diverse environments, with some interstate and overseas trips as well.
The club was formed in early 2008 with the merging of two long-standing clubs from the Bendigo area, the Bendigo Bushwalkers and the Bendigo Outdoor Club. The combined resources and strengths of both clubs are now enjoyed by the members of the Bendigo Bushwalking and Outdoor Club. Our members come from all walks of life with interests ranging from easy strolls to demanding wilderness...
Berwick and District Bushwalking Club Inc
We are a small but sociable club of about 30 members, with an active programme of walks and social activities. There is a walk most Sundays, with occasional weekends away and a club dinner roughly monthly.
The club was inaugurated in 1993 as a Casey Council organized walking group.
Our aim is to provide walking opportunities to a wide range of people of differing skills and experience in the local and wider regional community.
Bushwalking can become a lifelong interest with an enjoyment and appreciation of the outdoors whether it be a city park, coastal foreshore, or State or...
Border Bushwalking Club Inc.
Albury Wodonga’s Outdoor Recreation Club. Despite its name, Border Bushwalking Club is really a bushwalking club, a canoeing club, a cycling club and a social club, all in one organisation.
BBC members range in age from the very young, to those who won't admit to anything. Some are fit, and others are hoping to be. Our members come from all walks of life, you get to meet a wide range of people who we may not come into contact with in our normal lives. After 31years we still have several foundation members in the club. All members have a...
Boroondara Bushwalkers Incorporated
Our club organises regular bushwalks and other outdoor activities in parks and forests near Melbourne, throughout Victoria and interstate.
Day walks are run on most Sundays, some Saturdays and some Wednesdays or Thursdays - usually within 1-2 hours drive from Melbourne, but also within metropolitan Melbourne. Unless advised otherwise or Covid-19 restrictions intervene, we generally carpool from Kew to reach the walk start. Walkers may choose not to take part in carpooling - if so, please advise the leader prior to the walk.
We also run multi-day activities, including overnight walks (with packs) and base camps (in cabins or...
Bunarong Bushwalking Club Inc
We are a small friendly club and we enjoy the pleasure of sharing our common interests in the bush, having fun and keeping fit. We offer great Sunday walks and aim at a minimum of two weekends away and several social gatherings throughout the year.
Bunarong Bushwalking Club is a friendly club based on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria for over 24 years. We share a passion for walking through all of Victoria's natural splendour from high Alpine mountain peaks to wild ocean beaches, trees fern-covered eucalyptus forests and breathtaking waterfalls on bold craggy tracks. Have a look at our...
Bushrangers Women's Walking Club Inc
The Bushrangers Womens' Walking Club Inc was formed on April 1 2001 - April Fool's Day in fact, which lends credence to our philosophy of walking. Having a good time with plenty of walk, talk, laughter and finishing with coffee and cake!
The idea for the women only club was mooted at a large Girl Guide Camp. Many of the leaders were bemoaning the fact that they had no like-minded women to walk with. Consequently the club was formed, a walk planned and a cake made! Many of our foundation members are active in the Girl Guides but membership...
CAEX Bushwalking Club Inc
CAEX is a Melbourne based club that caters to a wide range of interests and skill levels and aims to offer a range of easy to medium walks. We do mostly day walks, with weekend base camping trips also very popular.
What is in a name? For members of the CAEX Bushwalking Club part of the answer means living up to our motto, 'Bushwalking for Pleasure'. One of the ways we do this is each activity leader brings a cake to share over a cup of tea or coffee at the end of the walk. This tradition began with...
Catholic Walking Club of Victoria Inc
A great opportunity to enjoy bushwalking with friends. Due to the size of the Club many people know each other and welcome newcomers to the group.
The Catholic Walking Club of Victoria (CWCV) was founded in 1951 and has for its objectives the encouragement of bushwalking and allied activities and the fostering of a greater love of the outdoors.
Membership is open to anyone eighteen years of age and over and actively interested in bushwalking in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
A bi-monthly Walks Program promotes day, weekend and extended bushwalking, ski touring and cycling trips in varied country...
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[Group Full] Monday Mitcham Badminton - Indians in Melbourne Eastern Suburbs
Group to help men from Indian Sub-continent residing in Melbourne Eastern suburbs connect and play badminton together.
When do you play?
We play badminton in Melbourne Eastern suburbs around 7pm (depending upon court availability) at Mitcham Badminton.
How much does it cost?
Costs are generally shared and involved court fees ~$20 and shuttle costs $2 per head. Please advise atleast 24 hours prior to cancellation.
Where do you play?
We play at Mitcham Badminton which has dedicated courts for badminton.
Do you play regularly?...
Mitcham beginner badminton group
All fitness levels welcome for regular play. Currently playing regularly most Tue night from after 7pm. Time and day can vary depending on court availability.
Come and join us have fun and meet some locals. No matter your level of play, age, gender identity or fitness level we would love to see you on the courts.
Don't have a racquet? You can hire one from the court and try out.
Beginner Tennis - Mitcham - Heatherdale Tennis Club
**How much does it cost?**
Court hire at Heatherdale Tennis Club Mitcham costs $20. We generally split this equally. See Heatherdale tennis Club website to book a court.
** What level of players do you have? **
Mostly beginners who have had a few lessons so they understand the basics.
**What do I bring?**
BYO Tennis racquet. Tennis ball are generally provided but depends on the organiser?
**When do you play?**
We play mostly on Weekends and School Holidays. We...
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Thinking of hiking/bushwalking groups?
Social hiking or bushwalking groups can be organized by a variety of organizations, including local parks and recreation departments, hiking clubs, and online communities.
The benefits of joining a social hiking group are numerous. For one, it can provide a sense of community and motivation, as you have the support and encouragement of others to help you stick to your hiking routine. Hiking groups can also be a great way to meet new people and make new friends, especially if you are new to an area or looking to expand your social circle.
In terms of structure, social hiking groups can vary. Some groups may have a designated leader who plans the route and sets the pace, while others may be more informal, with participants simply showing up and hiking together. Some groups may meet on a regular basis, such as once a week, while others may be more sporadic.