17 - 23 May 2021 marks National Volunteer Week (NVW) where we celebrate the significant contribution of Australia’s almost six million volunteers who dedicate over 600 million hours to helping others every year.
Those that own wearable technology can be overheard discussing their daily step count. Are you making sure that you’re hitting other targets such as your movement and exercise goals?
Spectators and players have been overjoyed with the redevelopment of the Hectorville Sports and Community Club, recently completed at Daly Oval.
Addressing dire levels of physical activity among South Australian children and young people has been identified as a key priority in a new strategic plan released by the Marshall Government.
The State Sports Park at Gepps Cross is one step closer to becoming a revitalised sport and recreation precinct, with the final round of an online public survey regarding the Marshall Government redevelopment now open.
Ask any hockey player about their preferred playing surface and the answer is invariably a synthetic pitch. Yet for hockey players on the Yorke Peninsula who were playing every game on grass, having a synthetic pitch was just a dream…until now!
The Playford Wellbeing Hub has been launched and will see the delivery of a wide range of programs and services to support the community's physical, social and mental health and wellbeing.
In a major coup for the South Australian football/soccer community, construction will commence this week on the new $24 million State Centre of Football – a project that’s creating 100 jobs.
The Marshall Government will provide $6 million in funding to upgrade the state’s premier athletic track and field venue as part of its $204 million State Sport and Recreation Infrastructure Plan package.
Major upgrades to the Women’s Memorial Playing Fields (WMPF) in St Marys have officially begun with an overhaul of the sporting facilities and the construction of a new homage to Australian servicewomen.
We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal peoples as South Australia's first peoples and nations, we recognise Aboriginal peoples as traditional owners and occupants of land and waters in South Australia and that their spiritual, social, cultural and economic practices come from their traditional lands and waters; and they maintain their cultural and heritage beliefs, languages and laws which are of ongoing importance; We pay our respects to their ancestors and to their Elders.