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Eligibility guidelines

Good Sports was designed and funded to work with local community sporting clubs.  For a club to participate in the program, it must meet the criteria in both points 1 & 2 (or be an exception in point 3) below.

1. Which ‘sports' can be involved?

Clubs from the following list of 82 sports only, can be included in the program.

Archery

Go Karting

Rodeo

Athletics

Golf

Rugby League

Australian Football

Gridiron

Rugby Union

Badminton

Gymnastics

Sailing / Yachting

Baseball

Handball

Shooting

Basketball

Hang Gliding

Skiing

Billiards and Snooker

Hockey

Snowboarding

BMX

Horse Racing

Softball

Bobsleigh

Ice Hockey

Squash

Bocce

Ice Racing

Surf Life Saving

Bowls

Ice Skating

Surfing / Bodyboarding

Boxing

Indoor Cricket

Swimming

Calisthenics

Judo

Synchronised swimming

Canoe / Kayaking

Ju-jitsu

Table Tennis

Cricket

Karate

Taekwondo

Croquet

Lacrosse

Tennis

Cycling

Modern Pentathlon

Ten Pin Bowling

Dance Sport

Motor Sport

Touch Football

Darts

Motor cycling

Triathlon

Diving

Netball

Underwater Sports

Dragon Boat

Orienteering

Volleyball

Equestrian / Pony club

Parachuting

Water Polo

Fencing

Petanque

Water Skiing

Fishing / Angling

Polocrosse

Wave Ski

Flying Disk / Frisbee

Powerlifting

Weightlifting

Football (Soccer)

Rogaining

Wrestling

Gaelic Football

Rowing

 

Gliding

Roller sports

 

 

2. What is a ‘community sports club'?

A club must satisfy all of the following seven criteria of a community sports club to be included in the program.

  • a) The Club comes from a sport on the Good Sports approved list (see above)
  • b) The Club has a committee of management that is generally run by volunteers
  • c) Committee of management knows and has regular direct access and ability to influence individual members within the club
  • d) Anyone (regardless of ability) is able to become a member and participate (not elite)
  • e) The Club provides the opportunity for members to participate in sporting competition against other clubs
  • f) Generally has some membership fee to join
  • g) Is not for profit, with all funds going back into the club (not a commercial operation)

3. Exceptions from the ‘traditional' community sports club model.

Three exceptions are permitted.

  • a) Local sports associations / leagues that operate their sporting competition from a central facility. These associations/leagues are for competitions whereby teams compete against one another as opposed to clubs. 
  • b) Sports clubs (that are an amalgamation of a number of community sports clubs sharing one facility)
  • c) Umpires Associations

These exceptions must meet all the following criteria:

  • Be on the list of approved sports (see point 1)
  • Have a committee of management
  • Have members (clubs or individuals)
  • Anyone (regardless of ability) is able to become a member and participate (not elite)
  • Provide the opportunity for members to participate in sporting competition against other clubs
  • Hold a liquor license
  • Be ‘not for profit'

Note: The following are an example of ‘clubs', venues, organisations, etc. that are ineligible to register in the program:

  • Any commercial club or centre
  • Sports centres or venues
  • Community / Recreation / Leisure / Fitness centres
  • Registered clubs (eg. Leagues / RSL clubs)
  • State Sporting Associations
  • Police & Community Youth Centres
  • ‘Ethnic' clubs (that are not sports based)
  • Scouts and Guides
  • Rotary

Clubs operating inside a hotel (eg. darts, billiards and snooker, etc.) are also not permitted to join. Clubs operating inside a commercial venue (eg. ten-pin bowling, go-karting, etc.), may join, but must not display their merchandise at the centre.


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