This National Volunteer Week, we are giving #3CheersForVolunteers to celebrate and thank all the amazing sport volunteers in Victoria as well as the 3 million across Australia. Volunteers are the lifeblood of grassroots sport, and their dedicated efforts keep local clubs and programs running so people of all ages can enjoy sport throughout our regional
Stride into Sport encourages Victorians to make new memories this winter through local sport and recreation. Not only are there plenty of opportunities to play, but also a range of volunteer roles to help people get involved and give back to their communities. Volunteers are the lifeblood of grassroots sport, and there are many benefits
Regional Sport Victoria is thrilled to be working together with our member Regional Sport Assemblies to bring back our popular Stride into Sport campaign ahead of the upcoming winter sporting season. Now in its fourth iteration, Stride into Sport focuses on a return to playing and volunteering, encouraging Victorians to make new memories this winter
La Trobe Sport is proudly supporting students studying regionally, with the announcement of the Regional Sport Bursary Fund.
Community sport is about more than just wins and losses. Community has been the strength of sport, and it has been highlighted once more with the ongoing flood situation across regional Victoria. In total, 96% of regional based local government authorities were impacted in the late 2022 floods. The scale of damage to homes, and the demands
Sport and volunteering are interlinked. In the sport sector, we know that volunteers ensure the activities of every sport of any size and at all levels go ahead, are well run, are accessible and inclusive. Volunteers come out in huge numbers in all weathers and at all hours to ensure sport activities go ahead. It
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