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MP calls for sports grant applications
Federal Member for Lyons Brian Mitchell is encouraging local sporting clubs to get online and apply for equipment and uniform funding under the Active Kids grant program.
A community of champions
In 1971 the current sporting facilities at Westbury for basketball and badminton were not able to cope with the constant demand.
Setting the pace at Carrick
The Carrick Park Pacing Club would have to be the success story of harness racing in Tasmania.
Table tennis project makes for a richer life
A new table tennis session established by the Deloraine Table Tennis League is attracting up to 30 players a week to the performing arts centre.
$2m squash courts proposed for Deloraine
Deloraine is set to have four new squash courts at a cost of $2m, according to a council planning application.
Table tennis winners are grinners
Harri Poke and Liam Collins were the winners of the Deloraine High School table tennis tournament, held every Friday lunchtime during Term 3.
Tennis anyone? Shining some light on the game
A doubling of the number of people wanting to play tennis at the Australian Italian Club’s tennis courts motivated an application to instal lights at the Prospect Vale courts.
Poker Run get riders out in the countryside
Horse riders on a hunt with a difference won prizes on the Westwood Poker Run last month.
Aikido in Deloraine
Aikido, the art of harmony and self-defence, has been represented in Deloraine for well over 35 years.
Top marks in table tennis!
In Term 2, Deloraine High School and Deloraine Table Tennis Club ran a weekly lunchtime table tennis tournament.
Renee runs for returned soldiers
Spreyton runner Renee Ritson has thanked Meander Valley residents for their donations to Mates4Mates as she ran 133km from Penguin to Launceston. So far Renee’s fundraising efforts on the three-day run have collected $4000 for Mates4Mates, a support organization for returned Australian soldiers and their families.
Quamby Fly Fishers Club comes of age
The Quamby Fly Fishers Club turns 25 years old this year. The club was formed in 1996 when a public meeting to canvass support for the idea of forming a club primarily for the enjoyment of fly fishing was held in February of that year.
Suns + Bulldogs + mud = football
Not surprisingly, after all the rain, Westbury football ground made the going tough for the Meander Valley Suns and the South Launceston Bulldogs.
Deloraine’s devils on the go!
There have been achievements to celebrate on and off the courts for the Deloraine Devils Netball club, with all teams deep into the season.