
Sports Central have established the Central Highlands COVID-19 Safe Sport Facebook group to support the sporting community in relation to COVID-19.
The group will be a forum for representatives from sporting clubs, leagues and associations within the Central Highlands to share ideas and seek advice in relation to being COVID-19 safe and successfully returning to training and play.
The group will initially support clubs, leagues and associations to navigate their way through the challenges that COVID-19 presents, with the intention of continuing as a network of committed representatives who contribute to building a stronger Central Highlands sporting community.
Members of the group should be actively involved in a club, league or association as an administrator, coach, committee member or coordinator etc.
Join this group by searching ‘Central Highlands COVID-19 Safe Sport’ on Facebook or by clicking the button below.
Together through this platform we can create a COVID-19 safe Central Highlands sporting community.
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