Campbelltown Sport & Recreation Network

Campbelltown Sport and Recreation Network

If you represent a sport, recreation or leisure club, group or provider within the City of Campbelltown and would like to join the Network, contact Matt on 8366 9304 or sportandrec@campbelltown.sa.gov.au or subscribe to the network eNewsletter below.

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Useful Links

SA Community www.sacommunity.org

  • Looking for a club to join? Choose Campbelltown in the ‘location’ search box to find details about local community services, clubs, groups and facilities in the City of Campbelltown.

Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing www.orsr.sa.gov.au/

  • The State Government offers information for clubs, associations, players, coaches, officials, volunteers, schools and other groups, as well as a link to the STARCLUB club development program.

Sports Community http://sportscommunity.com.au/

  • “Helping grassroots clubs succeed” – Sports Community is a national service provider that was launched in 2013. It is dedicated to helping volunteers and grassroots sports clubs and on this website you will find information on a wide range of topics including fundraising, grants, club administration, multimedia, training, a supplier directory, and other resources e.g. tips on attracting sponsors, increasing participation, running events, and position descriptions for committee members.

Sporting Schools  www.sportingschools.gov.au

  • Sporting Schools brings together schools and sports to help get Aussie children active in their local communities. Sporting Schools is open to all Australian primary schools, and with quality programmes developed by over 30 national sporting organisations, it offers a fun and supportive environment for children and coaches.

Clubs SA www.clubssa.com.au

  • Clubs SA is a not-for-profit organisation founded in 1919 to represent the interests of licensed clubs in South Australia. Licensed clubs are those that want to supply liquor to members and the general public and are not-for-profit organisations. Clubs SA major platform has been to effect changes to government legislation to enable Clubs to become more self sufficient over the long term, and to also provide a recognised infrastructure for the active support and promotion of sport and community events across the Club industry.

Good Sports Program www.goodsports.com.au

  • Good Sports is a three-step program for sporting clubs. We provide resources and training to help clubs tackle alcohol-related issues as well as mental health, smoking and obesity. We give clubs the framework they need to turn good intentions about creating  healthy settings into real results.