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Australian Sports Commission Welcomes AFL Masters - Play Well Affiliate Program
The AFL National Masters has been selected by the Australian Sports Commission to be a member of the Play Well Affiliate program!
AFL Masters is proud to be among the nine organisations selected for this program, standing alongside:
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Y Australia
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Parks and Leisure Australia
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Invictus Australia
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Masters Swimming Australia Inc
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ACHPER
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UniSport
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AUSActive (Fitness Australia)
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School Sport Australia
As an Affiliate of Play Well – Australia’s Sport Participation Strategy, we will work with the @asc to create a connected and collaborative sport industry that supports all organisations to provide safe, welcoming, inclusive and fun sporting experiences for all.
Read more about our involvement here: Affiliates announced as Play Well Strategy turns one | Australian Sports Commission
The Blouse Cup 2024
December 15, 2024
By Andrew "Dougie" Fraser
This was remembrance as it should be: short, understated. Quintessentially Australian.
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The ACT Masters AFL community gathered on Saturday (December 14) at Reid Oval, in the shadows of the War Memorial, to remember Big Rob “Blouse” Nisbet, thirteen years and a day since he dropped at training and didn’t return, at that very same oval.
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The AFL National Masters has been awarded funding from the Australian Government - Play Our Way Program!
More opportunities in all States & Territories across the country for women and girls in sport thanks to Play Our Way
Women and girls in all States and Territories across Australia will find it easier and more enjoyable to play sport and be active as a result of a $981,233 grant to AFL National Masters.
AFL National Masters has been selected to receive funding under the Australian Government’s $200 million Play Our Way Program, which is designed to remove barriers, address discrimination and promote equality for women and girls to participate in sport and physical activity.
AFL National Masters will use the money to support the AFL Masters QuickKick Program, which enables middle-aged and older women (35 and over) to safely and confidently participate in Australian Football. QuickKick focuses on the fun, social, and health benefits of sport, making it accessible, inclusive, and affordable.
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health.gov.au/our-work/play-our-way-program
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