While there was some initial value in being located near other sporting organisations and close to the office of NT Dept of Sport and Recreation, Australian Sailing sees real benefits to co-locating at a central sailing venue as has been proven by co-locating at sailing clubs in other states and territories.
Starting midday May 1, 2020, Northern Territory restrictions will start to be eased. Chief Minister, Michael Gunner has announced this will happen in 3 stages.
The Northern Territory Institute of Sport is hosting a ‘Women in Officiating’ forum for female umpires/referees/technical officials in sports whereby the ratio of women involved is low compared to the number of men.
Grants up to $2000 are available for activities for young Territorians aged 12-25 years. Applications close 30 November 2019 & you can apply as a group, an organisation, or a business wanting to run an event or activity for young people.
Notice is given that the Annual General Meeting of Yachting Northern Territory (YNT), will be held at the Darwin Sailing Club, Atkins Drive, Fannie Bay on Saturday 24 October, 2019, commencing at 1730 hrs.Â
Territory sporting clubs, organisations and individuals are set to benefit from sport and active recreation grant funding programs now open for applications.
Ten very excited and passionate NT female sailors exchanged their shorts and sun-hats for thermals and beanies for the 29th Australian Women’s Keelboat Regatta which was held at the Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron 8-10 June.
The Sport Integrity Unit leads the coordination and monitoring of strategy, policy and programs to address the issues of drugs in sport, member protection, safeguarding children and match fixing activities.