The NSW Government has committed $200 million to the Multi-Sport Community Facility Fund, recognising the critical role local sport infrastructure plays in keeping communities healthy, active and connected.
If your club wants to make changes to be more inclusive and to encourage more women and girls to get involved with sailing, especially with World Sailing’s Womens Sailing Festival coming up in October, it would be great to nominate a SheSails Rep for your club.
Belmont 16ft Sailing Club invite expressions of Interest of any Clubs looking to obtain and increase their Learn to Sail Fleets. Belmont 16ft Sailing Club is looking to re-home a fleet of seven RS Fevas.
With the deregistration of Yachting NSW in 2018, the Australian Sailing board established a NSW committee to take its place. This Regional Advisory Committee is a committee of Australian Sailing and is elected by NSW clubs.
There are lots of Officiating and Instructor Courses coming up in NSW in the next few months. Whether you would like to upskill or grow your knowledge, there are courses to cater for all.
Twelve teams representing CYCA, RSYS & RPAYC will take flight on Friday in the newly developed Harken Open Championship taking place at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club 20-22 November, 2020.
The Transport for NSWÂ expired marine flare collection schedule commences on 20 November 2020 and runs to 18 April 2021 and includes collections at 46 locations along the NSW coast from Tweed Heads to Eden.
The Acting Manager for Sydney Harbour at NSW Maritime has contacted Australian Sailing with the request for sailors to be reminded of the restrictions on Kitesurfing and Sailboarding (Windsurfing) on the waters of Port Jackson/Sydney Harbour.
From Saturday 26 September, interregional community sporting competitions can recommence without restricting these activities to regions or zones, where there is a COVID-19 Safety Plan for the community sporting activity in place.
In response to increased cases of COVID-19 in NSW, Dr Kerry Chant (Chief Health Officer - NSW ) is advising of further public health measures to minimise the risk of COVID-19 transmission related to participation in community sports. These updated recommendations will help clubs to meet the NSW Government’s aim of achieving no community transmission in NSW and will support community sports to continue operating safely.