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Issue: May 2007
NSW Sport and Recreation's monthly e-mail update

HOLIDAYSWinter kids' holiday camps

Start planning an action-packed July school holidays. Themed kids' camps are always popular - try snow tubing, snowboarding, performing arts, horse riding and fishing and more.


SYDNEY ACADEMYNerds FC choose Sydney Academy

The second series of the popular television show Nerds FC will be televised shortly. The Sydney Academy of Sport and Recreation was chosen as a home base for the Nerds as they went through their metamorphosis.


Sports CLUBS Free sport rage kit for clubs

Sport rage kitPut a stop to sport rage at your club. This handy kit helps club/association committees prevent ugly behaviour by players, spectators and officials. Get your free copy.


TRAININGCamp instructor training weekends

Camp instructor training weekendsHoliday camp staff training weekends are being held in June. Completion of this training is essential for casual employment as an instructor or assistant instructor at our Sport and Recreation Centres.


SPORTS CLUBS Tell your story

With the winter sports season well underway, now is the time for clubs to promote themselves to local media. Tell your ‘good news stories’ about great club results, milestones or individual efforts to the media. Get handy tips on how to do this, along with sample media releases, from our Running your Club area.


SPORTS CLUBSReward your coaches and officials

As a special initiative to recognise the efforts of coaches and officials, the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is encouraging clubs to nominate for a recognition award. Clubs can apply on the ASC’s website.

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