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NSW Project Officer of the Year Awards 2011

A unique and critical feature of Good Sports is our Project Officer (PO) network. PO’s are the local community leaders we fund to manage the program in their community. Their role is to support clubs working through the accreditation process by monitoring compliance with our criteria, verifying the data they submit for accreditation and doing local promotion.

The Australian Drug Foundation and Good Sports would like to congratulate the following Project Officers on their outstanding achievements for 2011:

* Project Officer of the Year - Bryan Lambert

* Rookie of the Year - Luke Adams

* Distinguished Service Award - Peter Smart

Once again, congratulations and thank you for all your hard work and enormous contribution to the success of the program.

We look forward to another successful year!

 

NSW Good Sports Awards 2011 - Winners

The Australian Drug Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 2011 NSW Good Sports Awards.

Congratulations to the following clubs on their efforts to embrace the principles and philosophies of working to provide safer, healthier and more family friendly environments:

NSW CLUB OF THE YEAR 2011

Wallsend Football Club

 

REGIONAL CLUBS OF THE YEAR 2011

Sydney - Bankstown Sports Junior Rugby League Football Club

Hunter - Newcastle District Cricket Club

New England - Walcha District Cricket Association

Northern NSW - Macksville & District Rugby League Football Club

South East - Moss Vale Dragons Rugby League

South West - Albury Thunder Rugby League Football Club

Safe Transport Award - Jindera Football Netball Club

 

Congratulations for getting ahead of the game

Good Sports congratulates our clubs and partners for the hard work and great effort in building healthy clubs and strong communitities.

List of clubs below:

Liverpool

Casula Lakers Baseball club

Chipping Norton Football Club

Chipping Norton Netball Club

LCC BMX Club

Liverpool Angels Baseball Club

Liverpool City Archers

Liverpool City Robins FC

Liverpool Olympic

Liverpool Oztag Association

Liverpool RUFC

Liverpool Sports Club

Liverpool Titans JRLFC

Liverpool Touch Football Association

Miller Netball Club

Moorebank Magpies AFC

Moorebank Baseball Softball Club

Moorebank Cricket Club

Moorebank Netball Club

Moorebank RLFC

Moorebank Soccer Club

Moorebank / Liverpool District Hockey Club

South West Tigers JAFC

Southern Districts Soccer Football Association

Special Needs Ability Program Providers

Sydney AFL Masters

Sydney Junior Winter Cricket Association

Valley United JRLFC

Western Fury Football Club

Sutherland

Aquinas Holy Family Colts RLFC

Como Jannali Crocodiles RLFC

Como West Jannali Junior Sports Club

Cronulla JAFL

Cronulla Sharks Baseball Club

Cronulla Sutherland Baseball Club

Elouera SLSC
Engadine Crusaders Football Club

Engadine Dragons Cricket Club

Engadine Eagles Football Club

Garie SLSC

Gymea Bay Cricket Club

Kurnell Stingrays RLC

Marton Football club

Menai District RL

Menai Hawks Football Club

Miranda JAFL

Miranda Magpies Football Club

Miranda Magpies Netball Club

North Cronulla SLSC

Port Hacking Little Athletics

Southern Cross Cycle Club

Southern Power FC

St John Bosco Football Club

Sutherland District Hockey Association

Sutherland District Cricket Club

Sutherland Little Athletics

Sutherland Sharks FC

Sutherland Shire Junior Cricket Association

Sutherland Softball Association

Sutherland Titans Football Club

Wanda SLSC

Yarrawarrah Tigers JRLFC

Yarrawarrah Tigers SBSC

 

Coolamon skips 'Mad Monday' to do charity work

The Coolamon Cricket Club was recently profiled in the Daily Advertiser in Wagga Wagga for their progressive and responsible attitude to celebrating the completion of their cricket season.

The Good Sports program applauds the club on this great initiative and example to other sporting clubs across the country.

Read the complete article
 

Thurgoona a Champion Club

The Thurgoona Football Netball club has been awarded the inaugural Good Sports National Champion Club Award for 2010.

Thurgoona submitted an outstanding application that highlighted the fantastic turn around that the club has had since 2006 when they signed up with the Good Sports program. In just 4 years they have increased revenue through higher membership and sponsorship, whilst decreasing reliance on alcohol and alcohol sponsorship.

Thurgoona are congratulated on this fine achievement and for the fantastic way in which they run their club - a benchmark for sporting clubs across the nation.

Please click here to upload a newspaper article from NewsWeekly, Albury Wodonga's locally owned free weekly newspaper.

 

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