
Central Highlands Rural Health in partnership with Sports Central, Bendigo Bank, Hepburn Shire Council and XR Health to host a Virtual Reality program for young people aged 12 -14 years in Clunes.
Program Details
Dates: Mondays – 31st May, 7th June, 21st June
Time: 4.30pm-5.30pm – A snack will be provided
Location: Clunes, specific location to be advised
Cost: Free!
Registrations are essential as spaces are limited. Register here.
Phone 5345 9150 or email pophealth@chrh.org.au for more information.
The Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund provides funding up to $40,000 for developing quality facilities that encourage a welcoming environment for all participants, officials, volunteers and spectators. Clubs, associations, schools, councils and cricket facility managers are welcome to apply, acknowledging the important role that these partners play in providing facilities for community cricket across Australia.
Dylan Alcott Foundation grants are available year-round, helping young Australians living with a disability overcome barriers of entry to sport, gain confidence and achieve their dreams. If you’re 26 years old or younger, live with a disability, and are an Australian citizen or permanent resident, you may be eligible to apply for a grant to help achieve your sporting goals!