A proud affiliation with sporting and community clubs
We are dedicated to supporting local sports and community clubs
By partnering with more than 50 affiliated sporting and community clubs, we have helped over 8,000 local athletes pursue their dreams. From juniors to seasoned competitors, our partnerships ensure every journey is possible.
Our commitment goes far beyond recognition. We provide meaningful and ongoing support through tailored programs and resources, such as our Club Grants and Scholarships. We take pride in offering hands-on assistance that keeps dreams alive and our community thriving.
With decades of dedication, we have become the true home of grassroots sport in the Tuggeranong Valley. Across 33 sports and activities, our affiliated clubs embody passion, inclusivity, and resilience, values that continue to shape our community spirit.
Seeking affiliation with Vikings? Get in touch: community@vikings.com.au.
Vikings affiliated clubs
Vikings has developed a reputation as the ‘Home of Amateur Sport in the Tuggeranong Valley’ with a total of 51 affiliated sporting and social clubs, representing 33 different sports and activities.
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Tuggeranong Archery Club
Tuggeranong Archery Club is a friendly community club supporting archers of all disciplines from Olympic to compound and from medieval to traditional, catering for families, novices, the enthusiast and people of all abilities.
Tuggeranong Archery Club is one of the largest archery clubs in Australia.
The Tuggeranong Archery Club provides the opportunity for anyone in the community to ‘Come and Try’ archery every Sunday morning, where all equipment and professional coaching are provided.
The Club provides Outdoor Target, Field, Clout and with the building of the Multi-use Sporting Facility Indoor Target in accordance with the International Archery Federation and Australian Archery Inc.
The membership includes international judges, accredited coaches and world-ranked archers of various disciplines.
Find out more:
http://home.tuggeranongarchery.com/
Email: secretary@tuggeranongarchery.com.au
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TuggeranongArcheryClub
Location: End of Soward Drive, Tuggeranong ACT
Capital Field Archers
Capital Field Archers (CFA) is a family-oriented field-archery club serving members from Canberra and the ACT region. The club is affiliated with the Australian Bowhunters Association (ABA), and regular competitions are held with other ABA clubs in the southern NSW region. CFA caters for all ages, levels of expertise, and choice of shooting style, from traditional Longbows and Recurves through to modern Compound Bows.
CFA has several field ranges providing a variety of environments such as trees, hills, gullies and dams to test your skills. Distances vary from 7m to 55m for adults. Juniors and new starters shoot shorter distances until they become more proficient and are happy to progress. Safety is always a priority, but it’s not all about the shooting. Situated in the hills south of Tharwa, CFA members enjoy great views and there is a strong social aspect to CFA membership.
Find out more:
www.capitalfieldarchers.com.au
CFA President on 0418 692 601 or prescfacanberra@gmail.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapitalFieldArchers
Location: South Tharwa
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Calwell Little Athletics Club
Calwell Little Athletics Club is affiliated with Little Athletics ACT. The Club was founded in 1985 and since then has grown to around 200 athletes ranging from five years old (Under 6) right through to 16-year-olds (Under 17). The Calwell Little Athletics Club is small, but big on spirit and being part of a great community.
Through Little Athletics, athletes develop the skills of running, jumping and throwing in a fun and social environment. The Club places emphasis on participation in physical activity, self-improvement and learning social skills which help address important issues such as child obesity, self-image and esteem.
The season runs from October through to March on Saturday mornings from 8:30am - 11:00am.
Find out more:
https://littleaclac.wixsite.com/athletics
Primary contact: Stacey James on 0450 190 382
Email: littleaclac@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CalwellLittleAthleticsClub?fref=ts
Location: Calwell District Playing Fields (opposite Calwell High School)
Lanyon Little Athletics Club
Lanyon Little Athletics serves Canberra’s southernmost suburbs and meets each Saturday from October to March. The Club’s objective is to involve as many young people as possible in a regular, healthy, outdoor activity which will promote fitness, enjoyment and a low level of competition. The Club also has fully qualified coaches who will help develop your child’s knowledge and skills.
Lanyon Little Athletics is also proud to run a Tiny Tot group for kids aged 1 to 4, running from October to December. The Tiny Tots activities are designed to teach and improve children’s basic motor skills and coordination, and to ensure the children have a great time in a fun and safe group environment. Activities include junior versions of hurdles, shot put, discus, javelin, running races, parachute play, hula hoops and ball games.
Find out more:
http://www.lanyonlittleathletics.org.au
Renee Hamilton, President on 0402 944 548
Email: lanyonlittleathletics@outlook.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/LanyonLittleAthletics
Location: Banks Oval
Tuggeranong Little Athletics Club
The motto for Little Athletics in Australia is “For family, fun and fitness”. Tuggeranong Little Athletics Club embraces that objective by endeavouring to ensure that through athletic participation, individuals are able to satisfy the goals they set for themselves. It is not whether children come first, second or last in an event, but how they approach their participation and how they develop and improve that is important, not only over the season but from year to year. Children complete a combination of running, throwing, and jumping events.
For Under 8 and up, training is held each Wednesday from 5pm to 6pm. Children are encouraged to attend these training sessions if they wish to enhance their performance.
The season runs from October to March from 8:45am to 11am each Saturday morning, with a break for the Christmas holidays.
Find out more:
Email: President@tlaa.org.au
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TuggeranongLittleAthleticsClub/
Location: Kambah No. 3 Oval
South Tuggeranong Little Athletics Club
The South Canberra Tuggeranong Athletics Club (SCTAC) was first established in 1956 and has been a proud promoter of athletics throughout the Tuggeranong Valley and South Canberra region. SCTAC caters for all persons interested in athletics. The club is affiliated with the ACT Athletics Association, which is in turn affiliated with Athletics Australia.
Members can participate in a wide range of events at different ability levels at the summer and winter track and field interclub competitions held at the AIS track and Woden Athletics Park. Over winter, there are a variety of cross-country events that the club participates in.
Some of the most popular events include the Fadden Pines Series held Sundays at 3pm from May to August, aimed at primary school-aged children, and the annual Christmas Fun Run or ‘Turkey Run’. SCTAC also supports several elite junior and senior athletes through development programs involving sponsorship and specialised coaching.
Find out more:
Club President, Greg Hosking on 0416 543 040
Email: Sctathletics@gmail.com
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Tuggeranong Vikings Badminton Club
The Tuggeranong Vikings Badminton Club is one of the oldest and well-attended badminton clubs in the ACT. It has a community of experienced adult players who enjoy social games together each week. The Club is focused on ensuring the continued growth of the Club overall and making it a welcoming and enjoyable place to come and play badminton in Canberra.
Over 40 members and occasional casual players play each Wednesday night at the Erindale Active Leisure Centre.
The club currently has a full membership, however experienced players are invited to contact the Club and play as a casual on one of our nights to get a feel for the level of play. Players are then encouraged to put their names on the waiting list.
Experienced players who would like to play casually are encouraged to contact our Secretary to ensure a casual placement for the night.
Find out more:
For experienced casual players: Club Secretary, Tom on TVBclub.secretary@gmail.com or 0491 107 235
All other enquiries: Club President, Mike Sweeney at TVBclub.president@gmail.com
Please note, coaching is no longer offered by the club. Please check with the ACTBA website at http://badmintonact.org.au/ for coaching at other ACT clubs.
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Tuggeranong Vikings Baseball Club
The Tuggeranong Vikings Baseball Club has been affiliated with Vikings since 1978. The Club’s home ground is Viking Park. It is an inclusive sport for all ages, abilities and skill levels, and there are no insurmountable barriers to the game of baseball.
The Club has a highly competitive competition in 1st grade, down to a more social game for 4th grade players. All junior competitions are mixed and designed to develop players and can be an entry point for any new player, no matter what age.
The U7 group is specifically designed with a focus on participation, enjoyment and teaching essential baseball skills. Teams will be involved in finals once they reach U13.
The season runs from October to March. The women’s team plays on Friday nights, Juniors and 4ths on Saturdays, and 1st, 2nd, 3rd grade on Sundays.
Find out more:
https://vikingsbaseball.org.au/
Email: admin@vikingsbaseball.org.au
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Tuggeranong Vikings Basketball Club
The Tuggeranong Vikings Basketball Club was formed in 1984 and caters for Juniors and Seniors. In recent years, the player numbers have increased to over 300 players comprising 35 Junior and 11 Senior Teams (including Social Mixed).
The Club develops and promotes the game of basketball in the Tuggeranong Valley and facilitates the community to participate and enjoy basketball. This is achieved by creating an environment that promotes enjoyment and good sportsmanship, opportunities for players and coaches to progress in the sport, maintaining standards acceptable to our community and keeping the focus on fun.
Competition is played at the Tuggeranong Basketball Stadium and the Belconnen Basketball Stadium. There are two competitions a year, Summer (played between October and December) and Winter (played from March to September).
Team training is conducted from Monday to Thursday at either Tuggeranong Stadium in Greenway or Calwell High School.
Find out more:
New player enquiries: registrar@vikingsbasketball.com.au
Any other enquiries: president@vikingsbasketball.com.au
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FACT BMX
Freestyle ACT (FACT) BMX promotes, supports and encourages the growth of Freestyle BMX in ACT. Freestyle BMX is growing in popularity around the world, from skate park beginners to world-class tour events in the USA. Australia has great talent in all forms of bike riding, so it makes sense to foster the development of skills in youngsters, providing them with pathways to other cycling disciplines while they have fun. Besides skate parks, freestyle BMX requires well-designed dirt jumps catering to beginners and pro-level riders.
Dirt jumps built in forested areas often get knocked down because they have been built without permission. The club aims to engage with the ACT Government to develop facilities that can be accredited to allow this sport to develop further. The Club is working with Stromlo Forest Park to develop facilities which include dirt jumps and other jumps/pump tracks in cooperation with other interested users of the park.
Find out more:
FACT BMX President, Rhys Williams on info@backbonebmx.com.au
Tuggeranong Vikings BMX
The Tuggeranong Vikings BMX Club was established in the 1980s and is a Bicycle Motor Cross (BMX) racing group. The Club caters for all ages from 2 to 60+. Participants can ride a 20” wheel bike, 24” cruiser wheel bike, or balance bike. The Club races most weekends on a Saturday afternoon, with points rounds, age racing, graded (skill levels), coaching sessions and fun days.
Great friendships can be formed through the Club as a social rider. BMX improves your health in a fun atmosphere, or you can find a pathway to the next level of competition for the passionate BMX rider. It is outdoors, and the Club is open all year round.
There are approximately 130 local licensed riders in the Tuggeranong area. They build great friendships and travel the world chasing the dream of being an Olympian.
Find out more:
http://bmxau.omnisportsmanagement.com/act/tuggeranongbmx/en-us/clubhome.aspx
Phone: 0438 405 513
Email: tuggbmx@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TuggBMXclub/
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Murrumbidgee Broomball Club (Ramjets and Vikings Broomball teams)
Broomball is a team sport played on an ice rink. Players wear soft-soled shoes to run on the ice as well as protective padding and compulsory helmets. They hit an inflated rubber ball with a broom (wooden or aluminium handle with a rubber or plastic paddle-shaped head) and try to score more goals than the opposition team.
In 1995 the first formal Club was formed within the ACT Broomball Association. The Murrumbidgee Broomball Club started with one of the foundation teams, the Ramjets, and has grown to include a second team, Vikings Broomball.
The ideals of the Club are to encourage equal participation and develop the playing skills of members, oriented on a team-first approach. The Club has a fundamental philosophy that players should enjoy their sport first and always.
Find out more:
http://www.actbroomball.org.au/wp/
Bryce Marshall on 0405 022 983 or bryce.a.marshall@gmail.com
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Brindabella Calisthenics College
Calisthenics involves a team of participants learning routines choreographed to music, incorporating elements of dance, gymnastics, singing, acting, marching, ballet, apparatus technique and performance skills. Calisthenics improves coordination, mobility, balance, strength, flexibility and posture as well as fostering self-esteem and team spirit.
The College offers calisthenics classes for a full complement of age groups and teams ranging from people aged 3 to 26+. The College offers the opportunity to develop technical skills on an individual basis through the Skills Program and Solo competitions.
The season begins in the first school term and continues through to the middle of the fourth school term.
Find out more:
www.brindabellacc.com.au
Email: info@brindabellacc.com.au
Joyelle Calisthenics Club Inc
Joyelle Calisthenics aims to provide a safe and supportive environment for all participants and to give them the opportunity to reach their full potential. Calisthenics is a unique Australian sport that encourages physical development, coordination, teamwork and self-discipline. A variety of routines are choreographed to music and have influence from modern dance, controlled movement, simplified ballet, marching, gymnastics, singing and apparatus. Joyelle promotes teamwork and self-discipline, as well as friendship and life skills.
The Club is open to Under 7s to Seniors (17+) and trains at Calwell High School, Namadgi School, and Holy Family Primary School.
Find out more:
www.joyelle.com.au
Email: enquiries@joyelle.com.au
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Tuggeranong Chess Club
Chess is a mental sport that can be enjoyed by people of both genders, of all ages and from all walks of life, and the Club’s membership and activities reflect this. The Club is affiliated with the ACT Chess Association and welcomes both serious and social players.
The annual program includes training tournaments for developing players, club championships, junior championships, and standard, rapid active, allegro and lightning tournaments, interclub matches, and social games. Programmed activities occur every Monday at 7:15pm in the downstairs function room at Erindale Vikings.
Find out more:
Anyone interested in joining the Club is welcome to visit any Club activity.
Email: mattradisich@gmail.com
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Tuggeranong Valley Cricket Club
The Tuggeranong Valley Cricket Club Inc. (TVCC) was formed in 1976 with 27 players in the ACT Junior Cricket competition. TVCC now has over 400 players and officials.
The purpose of TVCC is to promote and manage the game of cricket in the Tuggeranong Valley, and to organise appropriate social amenities for the benefit of the people of the district. TVCC places special emphasis on player development, with particular attention being given to the transition from juniors to seniors.
TVCC provides cricket for all ages and skill levels, with transition from the junior section of the club to the senior levels, where five grade teams and the women’s team play in the ACT competition.
Senior training is held at Chisholm Oval from 5:30pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and/or Thursday during the cricket season. Pre-season training starts on Saturdays in September.
Junior training starts in early October and is held on selected afternoons at various grounds in Tuggeranong, usually one day per week.
Find out more:
Seniors: www.tvcc.org.au/contact-us/
Juniors: www.tvccjuniors.org.au
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/114057471963346/
Twitter: @tvccvikings
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Tuggeranong Vikings Cycling Club
The Vikings Cycling Club was established in 1996, to promote and provide opportunities for participation in all forms of cycling. The Club conducts road races and other cycling events in the Canberra region. Members also organise training and social rides and can assist with coaching riders of any ability.
The Club encourages all levels of ability, promotes junior and women’s development, provides and positive social atmosphere and organises a varied training and racing program. The Club has a strong contingent of women cyclists, masters-aged cyclists, and has several AWD (athletes with a disability) members. The junior cyclists program is one of the most successful in the region.
The Club is aligned with Cycling Australia and ACT Cycling, which provide members access to racing with all affiliated clubs in national championships and international UCI accredited events.
Find out more:
http://www.vikingscycling.org.au/
President email: president@vikingscycling.org.au
Secretary email: secretary@vikingscycling.org.au
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vikingscyclingclub
Twitter: @VikingsCycling
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Tuggeranong Dog Training Club
Tuggeranong Dog Training Club is a not-for-profit that has operated since 1995. It was set up to address the need for obedience training for dogs and handlers and is run entirely by volunteers.
The club provides obedience training and dog sports classes for fully vaccinated dogs from the age of 3 months.
The Club offers a graduated training program, which allows dogs and their owners to progress at their own speed over 5 levels of training. Training initially focuses on training a dog to walk nicely on lead and to develop good social skills, and progresses to more advanced skills such as walking off-lead.
Obedience classes are held twice a week, on Sundays from 9am and Tuesdays from 7pm. Sessions comprise 8 weeks of training and 5 sessions over the year.
In addition to obedience training, the club offers agility, flyball, rally, scentwork, and tricks classes for dogs who meet the entry/age requirements:
Find out more:
Email: tdtc@bigpond.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tuggeranongdogtrainingclub/
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Tuggeranong Vikings Fishing Club
Established in 1983, the Viking Fishing Club has been fishing for more than 30 years. The Club celebrates all forms of fishing by offering our members value for money fishing trips, social activities and training seminars.
Find out more:
Pat Dredge on 0410 489 516
Greg Healy on 0408 813 150
Email: Secretary@vikingsfishing.com.au
Facebook: www.facebook.com/vikingsfishing
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Tuggeranong Vikings Social Golf Club
The Tuggeranong Vikings Social Golf Club was formed in 1984 to promote and develop the sport of golf while providing social activities for its members.
The Club offers a full range of golfing competitions conducted on a handicap basis, and caters for all levels of golfers. Club games are organised on Sunday mornings at approximately two-week intervals. The Club plays at various courses around the Canberra region.
The Club runs a season-long point-score competition, Ambrose, and team events, which are keenly contested. Highlights of the season include the Christmas Cup, Tuggeranong Open, annual Club Championships and Memorial Day, where members sponsor a hole in memory of those members who are no longer with us.
The Club also organises a trip to the coast or inland each year in November.
Find out more:
Graham Stripp on 0414 960 419 or jstripp@bigpond.net.au
Peter Brown on 0401 078 504 or peterperfect3154@gmail.com
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Southern Canberra Gymnastics Club
The Southern Canberra Gymnastics Club was established in 1984 and provides high quality gymnastics programs in a fun environment. The Club is involved in all forms of gymnastics, from Gymnastics for All (0 to 12 years old) to competitive levels, and currently boasts over 1,500 members.
Gymnastics teaches strength, balance and gross motor skills, encourages self-confidence and self-motivation and has been proven to provide children with the best fundamental skills for all sports and to stimulate mental development.
Find out more:
www.southerncanberra.gymnastics.org.au
Registrations: Kaylene Rose on 02 6296 3331 or gymclub@southerncanberra.net
General enquiries: scgc@southerncanberra.net
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SouthernCanberraGymnasticsClub/
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Tuggeranong Vikings Hockey Club
Formed in 1976, the Tuggeranong Vikings Hockey Club (TVHC) has become one of the largest hockey clubs in the ACT and has achieved great success in its relatively short history. It caters to everyone from age 4 to Veteran representation to over 65s.
TVHC caters for players of all talents and persuasions whilst staying social and community oriented.
Club training occurs on a Tuesday evening, with nearly all grades training at the Tuggeranong Hockey Park, on Soward Way in Greenway. The Club also runs a summer social season. Registration for the summer competitions opens in September.
Find out more:
Contact the relevant club registrar:
Primary contact: secretary@vikings.org.au
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tuggeranongvikingshockey
Twitter: @Vikings_Hockey
Instagram: @tvhc1976
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Kambah Pony Club
Kambah Pony Club was established over 25 years ago, the first pony club in the Tuggeranong Valley. The Club provides instruction to young riders (up to 25 years) on their own horses. Rally days are on the second Sunday of every month at the club grounds on Hake Street, Kambah.
Through rally days, competitions and other pony club activities, riders participate and experience a wide range of individual and team riding activities (show ring, jumping, eventing and sporting).
Find out more:
President, Susan Anderson on 0414 435 194
Email: kambahponyclub@gmail.com
Tuggeranong Adult Riding Club
Tuggeranong Adult Riding Club was established in 1997 to meet the needs of riders over the age of 18 in the Canberra region who do not wish to specialise in any of the other disciplines provided by existing equestrian groups.
The Club aims to improve the riding skills of adult riders, provide opportunities for recreational riding, assist members to increase their knowledge of equestrian issues and participate in horse-related social activities.
The Club currently has ~79 members and its activities include monthly club training days, gymkhanas, one-day events, yearly inter-club competitions and dressage and show jumping competitions.
Find out more:
http://tuggeranongadultridingclub.weebly.com
President: Jacky Perrot-Jones
Phone: 0478 604 634
Email: vagnasarium@live.com.au
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Ni Bonchi Judo Club
Founded in 1981, Ni Bonchi Judo Club has been helping people of all ages build confidence, strength, and respect through the art of Judo.
Judo is an Olympic sport that focuses on discipline, physical fitness, and mental control, without punching or kicking. For children aged 3 and up, it’s all about fun, friendship, and learning in a safe environment, while progressing through achievable physical and mental goals. Along the way, they develop better coordination, resilience, and respect for others.
The experienced instructors are accredited under the Australian Judo Coach Accreditation Framework, so you can be assured of safe, professional, and high-quality training. The Cub caters to all grades and ages. Training is held at Charles Conder Primary School on Mondays and Thursdays (days are dependent on the age range).
Find out more:
President: Tracy Fairhall
Mobile: 0410 048 032
Email: info@nibonchi.com.au
Olympia Judo Club
Olympia Judo Club is a community-based club promoting a healthy lifestyle, discipline, respect for self and others, concentration, strength, fitness, determination and encompassing the spirit of family. It is an affiliated member of Judo ACT and the Australian Judo Federation, having been established in 2012 by coach Stephanos, a former Australian and Greek national judo champion, and current Club Sensei (coach).
The Club caters for children, teenagers and adults alike at all ability levels, from beginner to advanced competitive athletes. Members have some fun and learn discipline, others join their friends, some want to improve their skill level, and others want to tap into the Club’s elite program to assist them to go the next step in their competitive careers. It’s ideal as an off-season sport as well!
Each training session is planned, and participants understand the importance of respect and fair play, so disruption is minimised and enjoyment is maximised. Judo instructors are qualified under the Australian Judo Coach Accreditation Framework, and the head coach is one of the only in Canberra with International Judo Federation Level 2 Coaching accreditation.
Training takes place every Wednesday during school terms at Gilmore Primary School.
Find out more:
https://www.olympiajudoclub.com.au/
President: Stephanos Georgiadis
Phone: 0411 150 449
Email: stephanosjudo@hotmail.com
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Tuggeranong Vikings Lawn Bowls Club
The Tuggeranong Vikings Lawn Bowls Club operates from Town Centre Vikings. The Club is committed to the promotion of Lawn Bowls in the Tuggeranong Valley.
Coaching classes are generally conducted on Tuesday afternoons from 1:30pm and are open to both men and women. Individual coaching is available at other times by appointment. The contact numbers of the coaches are available from the Bowls Office.
Tuggeranong Vikings Bowls Club is an inclusive club. Men and women are welcome to participate in any of the social bowls days in the mornings on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
Twilight mixed games are held during Daylight Saving.
New members are always welcome, especially juniors.
Find out more:
Email: lawn.bowls@vikings.com.au
Phone: 02 6293 4305
Or drop into the Bowls Office at Town Centre Vikings.
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Tuggeranong Valley Band
The Tuggeranong Valley Band was established in 1980 as a small community concert band based in the Tuggeranong Valley. The organisation has grown since then and now fields two bands:
· The Ensemble Band is a beginner to intermediate level band aimed at students and adults who want to develop their musical skills or are returning to playing again after a few years away from their instrument.
· The Concert Band is aimed at more experienced players and is aimed at intermediate to medium-advanced level musicians.
Both bands have a wide repertoire of music covering a variety of styles, including classical, jazz, popular and movie/theatre works. The bands comprise brass, woodwind and percussion instruments.
The Concert Band regularly performs at community events in and around the Canberra region including Floriade, the Multicultural Festival, and performs at community Christmas carols.
The Ensemble Band members generally are beginners who are learning their instruments elsewhere or are able to play at an early intermediate level. The Ensemble Band performs regularly throughout the Canberra community at retirement villages, school fetes and shopping centres.
Both bands rehearse on Thursday evenings at the Farrer Primary School Hall during school terms.
Find out more:
Email: tuggeranongvalleyband@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064022023190
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tuggeranong_valley_band
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Tuggeranong Netball Association Inc.
Tuggeranong Netball Association (TNA) is based in Calwell, and is a modern complex featuring eight recently upgraded hard courts alongside nine grass courts. These facilities are heavily utilised throughout the winter and summer Competitions, with most of the courts in use all day on Saturdays.
TNA’s primary purpose is to offer an enjoyable team sport experience to as many participants as possible, promoting inclusivity and community spirit within the sport.
TNA runs highly successful Junior and Senior Representative programs. The foundation of these programs is a strong commitment to fostering a fun and safe sporting environment, welcoming players of all ages and skill levels.
The association prioritises the development of coaches, umpires and administrators. By focusing on building their skills, TNA ensures that athletes have the support and expertise required to reach their full potential.
New players and teams of all ages are always encouraged to join. The registration process begins in February.
The winter season begins in March, and the summer competition runs for approx. 10 weeks during the last school term.
Find out more:
http://tuggeranongnetball.com.au
General enquiries: office@tuggeranongnetball.com.au
President, Tenille Collins on president@tuggeranongnetball.com.au
Vice President & Operations, Helen Whitby on vp.admin@tuggeranongnetball.com.au
Secretary, Sara Muphy on secretary@tuggeranongnetball.com.au
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TuggeranongNetballAssociation/
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Canberra Physical Culture Club
The Club has been in existence since 1987. The teacher, Maree Wilson, has had a lifelong association with Physical Culture. The Club has continued to grow from strength to strength and now has over 120 members. Generations of Australian women have cherished the friendships and close-knit bonds that Physical Culture creates.
Physical Culture is set to fun, upbeat, pop music in a style that fuses jazz, ballet, hip hop, contemporary, aerobic dance and even yoga! The innovative choreography changes annually and is designed for variety and fun.
Physical Culture is the perfect combination of movements designed to increase strength, fitness and flexibility. The benefits are increased coordination, brain development and confidence. It’s a synchronised, team-based sport that’s social and fun and an excellent low-impact dance and aerobic activity.
All exercises and routines enhance flexibility, strength, agility, poise and deportment. There are different degrees of difficulty for each age group.
Find out more:
www.canberraphysicalculture.com
Email: canberraphysi@hotmail.com
Teacher, Maree Wilson on 0411 600 658
Teacher Julie Chipman on 0409 315 343
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CanberraPhysicalCultureClub
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Pickleball ACT
Pickleball ACT was established in 2018 to provide a welcoming environment for pickleball enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels, offering regular play sessions, competitions, and social events.
Pickleball ACT operates out of The Pickledome, located at 56 Coyne Street, Fadden, ACT. This facility features eleven indoor courts with a cushioned tennis surface, allowing play regardless of weather conditions. They offer a variety of sessions throughout the week, including introductory classes for newcomers, social play, and competitive events. Pickleball ACT also has locations in Belconnen and Gungahlin.
Pickleball ACT runs 18 sessions a week over 3 locations. These sessions are offered over 7 days a week from 9am to 8:30pm. Sessions range from beginners to experienced.
Find out more:
https://www.pickleballact.org/home
Email: info@pickleballact.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558573904159
Instagram: @pickleballACT
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Canberra Surf and Lake Rowing Club
The Canberra Surf and Lake Club was established in 2001 to cater for the Canberra-based surf boat rowing members of the Moruya SLSC who have been affiliated as the Vikings Surf Boat Rowing group since the late 1980s. The club caters for male and female surf boat rowing members aged 17 years and over.
Club members compete in both local South Coast surf carnivals, along with major state and national championship events each year. The Club also regularly competes in the bi-annual George Bass Surfboat Marathon.
The Surf Life Saving season runs from October through April each year. All members are also encouraged to become members of Moruya SLSC as active surf life savers after gaining their surf bronze medallion.
Training is conducted locally in Canberra on weekdays on Lake Burley Griffin, with regular weekend training at the South Coast.
Find out more:
Primary contact: Gavin Hunt on 0421 592831
Facebook: www.facebook.com/vikings.canberra/
Lake Tuggeranong Rowing Club Inc.
Lake Tuggeranong Rowing Club (LTRC) is a friendly, community-based club on the shores of Lake Tuggeranong, accommodating rowers of all ages and abilities.
Whether a complete beginner who wants to enjoy rowing recreationally or an aspiring competitive rower, LTRC has programs, coaching and equipment to support everyone.
The club’s boatshed is located beneath the Tuggeranong Library on Cowlishaw Street, Greenway, ACT.
Find out more:
www.ltrc.org.au
Email: ltrc.org.au@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Laketugrowing
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Tuggeranong Valley Rugby Union Football Club Inc.
Founded in 1973, the Tuggeranong Valley Rugby Union Football Club has established a prominent presence in the Tuggeranong Valley, the ACT, and beyond. Often recognised as the benchmark of Club Rugby in Australia, Vikings Rugby proudly represents the community nationally and internationally.
Find out more:
https://www.vikingsrugby.com.au
Tuggeranong Valley Junior Rugby Union Football Club
The Tuggeranong Valley Junior Rugby Union Football Club is the largest junior rugby union club in the ACT, welcoming children from as young as the age of 5 up to the age of 18 to play our great game.
Find out more:
http://vikingsrugby.com.au/about-us/vikings-junior-rugby
President, Dereck Honneysett on 0402 763 468
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vikingsjuniorrugby
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Tuggeranong Valley Senior Citizens Association
Tuggeranong Valley Senior Citizens Association was formed in 1981 to provide a meeting place where people can meet to enjoy friendship and the company of their peers.
The Association meets every Monday and Friday between 10am – 2:30pm at Erindale Vikings for indoor bowls, samba, cribbage, mahjong and rummikub.
Find out more:
President, Christine Tunbridge on 0404 015 258
Treasurer, June Lever on 0444 512 673
Secretary, Kay (Kathleen) Fitton on 6294 4589
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Canberra Classics Women’s Softball Club
The Classics was established in 1993 as a club for women over 30 with the aim of participating in the Softball ACT women’s competition and local and interstate master’s games.
The local softball competition is played on Saturday afternoons from October to March, recessing over the Christmas period. Player registration is generally in August/September each year. The club’s social grade will still be made up primarily of older players.
The Club always welcomes new players, coaches, scorers, officials and supporters. You’re never too old or too inexperienced to be a Classic.
Find out more:
Email: cbrclassicssoftball@gmail.com
President, Billie McPherson on 0427 161 591 or billie13@bigpond.com
Secretary, Di Kropp on 0408 629 153 or diania.kropp@bigpond.com
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Tuggeranong Vikings Squash Club
Established around 30 years ago, the Tuggeranong Vikings Squash Club provides the opportunity for squash players of all standards – beginners to Premier – to play Pennant competition, social competitions, weekly practice sessions and coaching opportunities, as well as social activities and trips away. The Club has over 100 members playing senior and junior competitions, plus social and beginners.
The Club conducts several mixed social competitions each year prior to Pennant competitions, in a friendly and fun format! Social squash is a good way to meet other players in an informal atmosphere and to see what standard you may be at, if you want to play Pennant competition. They are usually run in January and July.
Find out more:
Primary contact: Aidan Parkes
Phone: 0431 697 947
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Tuggeranong Masters Swimming ACT Inc
The Tuggeranong Masters Swimming Club was established in 1986. The Club, through Masters Swimming NSW and Masters Swimming Australia, is affiliated with Masters Swimming International. The Club provides swimming and fitness at all levels for adults aged 18 years and over. It provides qualified coaches at each training session and caters to social and competitive swimmers.
The Club provides five regular training sessions and two endurance sessions each week for swimmers of all levels, all year round, as well as open water swimming sessions in the summer. There is the opportunity to participate in local, state, and national-level competitions for those who choose to.
Find out more:
http://www.tuggmastersswim.org/
President: Anne Smyth
Email: aussivikings@gmail.com
Tuggeranong Vikings Swim Club Inc.
The Tuggeranong Vikings Swim Club is a community-based swimming club founded in 1991 and currently has over 150 members. The Club offers training and stroke correction for all levels of swimmers from beginners through to NSW country, state and national-level representatives.
The Club aims to promote and encourage swimming and to allow each individual to develop their full swimming potential and to provide a family-oriented swimming environment characterised by regular, structured training and regular club social activities. All swimmers, regardless of ability level, deserve the opportunity to succeed, both in their swimming careers and personal development.
All squad sessions take place at the indoor heated pool at Tuggeranong Lakeside Leisure Centre in Greenway, ACT, adjacent to the Tuggeranong Town Centre.
The Vikings Swim Club is active all year, and new members are welcome at any time.
Find out more:
https://www.vikingsswim.org.au/
Contact: registrar@vikingsswim.org.au
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Australian Capital Taekwondo Club
Australian Capital Taekwondo is fully committed to the advancement of taekwondo as a martial art and sport. Members practice for fun, to keep in shape, to increase their general flexibility, to gain confidence, and to participate in sport.
All instructors are internationally certified, first aid trained and hold a current WWVP ID card. Programs cater for all age groups from 3 years old to 18+. Training can be offered and tailored for schools, corporations and community organisations.
Classes are held in an air-conditioned and fully equipped martial arts and activities centre, with a progressive training system in place providing motivation and achievement at each session.
Classes are held on the corner of Scollay Street & Reed Street, Tuggeranong.
Find out more:
Email: info@trylta.com.au
Phone: 02 6293 3483
Master Instructor, Stuart Lee on 0412 022 941
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The Pines Tennis Club
The Club offers a range of tennis playing opportunities including club membership, social tennis, competition tennis, tennis coaching for all ages, junior tournaments, open days and court hire. New members are most welcome!
The Club is located at the corner of Norris and Goldstein Crescent, Chisholm.
The Club’s amenities include 4 courts with LED lights, 2 Hot Shot courts with a hitting wall, a modern clubhouse and a BBQ area with undercover seating.
Find out more:
President, Graeme Barnes on 0409 308 039
Email: pinestennis13@gmail.com
Tennis coaching for children: Robert on 0432 118 204 or robert@csot.com.au or www.csot.com.au
Vikings Social Tennis Club
Vikings Social Tennis Club Inc was formed in July 1996 for members of Vikings seeking a competitive but purely social tennis game without fixed commitments. The Club is based at the four courts located at Town Centre Vikings.
The Club holds regular year-round social tennis sessions and conducts occasional social tournaments in a mixed Round Robin Doubles format with prizes. The clubhouse noticeboard has details of social tournament dates.
Find out more:
https://www.vikings.com.au/facilities/social-tennis
Email: vikingssocialtennisclub@gmail.com
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Independent Disabled Tenpin Bowlers of the ACT
The Independent Disabled Tenpin Bowlers of the ACT (IDTBACT) was formed in January 1998 with the main aim of providing a group for disabled people to participate in the sport of tenpin bowling. Since its formation, the association has been based at Zone Bowling Tuggeranong.
The IDTBACT runs a tenpin bowling league called the “All Sorts” league that is aimed at integrating disabled bowlers into competition with able-bodied bowlers. This league is run Saturdays at 9:30am from late January to late November each year.
The All Sorts league is open to all disabled persons, their carers, friends and anyone interested in the sport of tenpin bowling. It is based on a handicap of 100% of 200, so no matter what a bowler’s ability, they will be able to compete on an equal basis, whether disabled or not.
Find out more:
President, Louise Cooke on 0466 310 026
Secretary, Lilian Cooke on 02 6292 2426
Email: idtbact@bigpond.com
Zone Bowling Tuggeranong: 02 6293 3888
Facebook: www.facebook.com/idtbact/
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Tuggeranong Vikings Touch Association
The Tuggeranong Valley Touch Association Inc (TVTA) offers men’s, women’s, and mixed teams in social and elite competitions. The Association’s goals are to provide all levels of Touch to families and individuals in the Tuggeranong area. TVTA is affiliated with the ACT and Australian Touch Associations.
Find out more:
www.vikingstouch.org.au
Email: vikings@acttouch.com.au
Junior enquiries on the ACT Touch website www.acttouch.com.au or (02) 6212 2880 or info@acttouch.com.au
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Tuggeranong Vikings Triathlon Club
Tuggeranong Vikings Triathlon Club was formed in 1997 and prides itself on its friendly, happy and social atmosphere. The Club aims to help people enjoy and participate in this exciting Olympic sport and welcomes people of all abilities and skill levels.
Vikings Triathlon Club caters for members who are interested in the social and fitness aspects of triathlon, through to the more serious athlete who is competing on a regular basis, perhaps with an aim of achieving representative honours.
There are multiple coached running and swimming sessions every week. There are also several social or group runs, rides and lake swim sessions throughout the year.
The Club conducts a comprehensive novice program from early October until December of each year. The novice program offers an ideal introduction to triathlon for those new to the sport. It’s also helpful for the “not so new” triathlete who will benefit from technique-based training advice to further themselves in the sport.
Find out more:
http://www.vikingstri.com.au/
Email: president@vikingstri.com.au
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vikingstriathlon
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vikingstriathlon
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Vikings Water Polo
Vikings Water Polo offers training, competitions and fun for players at all levels and is based at Lakeside Leisure Centre.
Flippaball is a modified water polo program designed for children between 7 and 12 years old. The key objective of the program is to develop fundamental skills and an understanding and enjoyment of the game. Players learn and develop important ball skills and water skills, including the egg-beater kick, taught by Royal Life Saving Australia in their Swim & Survive program.
Junior Water Polo Competition participants often go on to play in state development squads and representative teams. Juniors benefit from training with senior coaches and developing alongside experienced players.
Social Water Polo is a mixed teams competition that caters for players 15 years and over with a focus on enjoyment, social atmosphere and skill development.
Senior Water Polo Competition is a local club-based competition.
Find out more:
https://www.revolutionise.com.au/vikingswp/
President, Donna Webster on president@vikingswaterpolo.com
General enquiries: info@vikingswaterpolo.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TuggeranongVikingsWaterPolo/