In Celebration of International Women’s Day and the Active Women & Girls Strategy, the City of Ballarat in partnership with local health and well-being organisations are hosting the inaugural, ‘Ballarat Active Women’s Leadership Network’ event.
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Premier’s Active April encourages all Victorians to do 30 minutes of physical activity a day during April. It’s free, it’s fun and it’s part of the Victorian Government’s commitment to getting more people active and healthy. Start small – remember every little bit counts. It’s an easy way to kick start a healthier you!
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Sons of the West is a FREE health program for men aged 18 and over living, working and recreating in Victoria’s west.
The 10-week program aims to improve men’s health and wellbeing through a series of workshops, presentations, events and experiences.
The Ballarat Bulldogs invite females and males with intellectual disability interested in joining the team to get in touch or come down to a training session to have a go, meet the players, coaches and support staff.
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The Grampians Giants invite anyone with intellectual disability interested in joining the team to get in touch or come down to a training session to have a go, meet the players, coaches and support staff. No footy experience needed.
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The Moorabool Shire Community Grants Program will open on Sunday 1st March, offering funds to support local groups and organisations in the delivery of community
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Funded by the Victoria State Government, the Emergency: Sporting and Recreational Equipment Grant provides assistance to grassroots sport and active recreation clubs and organisations to
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Hosted by Vicsport, Sport Jam Discovery is a professional development program which empowers you to use human-centred design to increase participation in sport or recreation.
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The Hepburn Shire Community Grants Program provides funding annually to community groups and organisations. To be eligible to apply for funding, community projects must meet
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Project Defib provides every sporting club, school and not for profit in Australia with an opportunity to access over $1,000 worth of subsidy to put
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