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Clubs delivering sporting activities

Chadstone AAA Auskick centre – AFL football

Bill Garland
M/ 0414 536 175
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Chadstone All Abilities Auskick caters for Auskickers of all abilities and welcome new registrations in 2016. The experienced team of coaches ensure an inclusive environment to teach children with disability the skills of football.
McKinnon Basketball Association - Basketball

Alison Cody
P/ 9579 1200
M/ 0409 029 355
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The All Abilities SuperStars program has been running for over 8 years and continues to grow. The program is packed with activities to give everyone the opportunity to excel. The coaching staff are dedicated to giving all participants a fulfilling experience. The venue is wheelchair accessible.
Cycling Victoria - Cycling

Mark Drehlich
P/ 8480 3077
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TRYcycling is a new program aimed at getting people with disabilities into safe and active recreation. Run by nationally accredited instructors, TRYcycling caters for all people with a disability including those with physical and intellectual disabilities as well as people with vision and hearing loss.
Allstars All Abilities Inc - Dance

Lisa Murphy
M / 0425 721 848
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We are an all abilities dance group that offer dance performance classes in Brighton and Frankston for children over 7 years, teens and adults.
BusyFeet Bayside - Dance

Mia Hall
M / 0418 589 641
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BusyFeet is an established activity designed to create a special place for children with disabilities by exploring their natural love of movement and musicthrough dance. Conducted in a fun environment, a place where everyone feels special and is respected for their individual ability.
Wesley Lions Gymnastics - Gymnastics

Dean Mulholland
M/ 0401 354 317
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Offer gymnastics classes for all ages and levels of ability. Classes are held in thegymnasium at Wesley College, St Kilda Road. It is considered one of the best training venues in Victoria. The gymnasium is fully set up with competition standard equipment, including a sprung floor, in-ground trampoline, a foam pit and a variety of learning aids.
Highett Youth Club – Gymnastics & Cheerleading

Kate Knight
P/ 9532 0457
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The Highett Youth Club is celebrating its' 70th year and at present has just under 1000 members.The club is a non-profit incorporated organisation and is run by a voluntary committee.They offer inclusive programs to children with special needs.
Glen Eira Rangers FC – Football (soccer)

Danny Shavitsky
M/ 0413 740 842
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Offer All Abilities Extreme (five – a side) football programs for school age participants.
Hampton Dolphins FC – Football (soccer)

Ian Spence
M/ 0412 111 005
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Offer soccer skills training for children & young adults with disabilities in a friendly non-competitive setting.
Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre - Fitness & Swimming

Paul Murphy or Cameron Lee
P/ 9570 9200
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GESAC offers a wide variety of inclusive programs for people with a disability.
Staff are trained in modifying existing mainstream programs to better accommodate people with a disability. Inclusive programs include:
Wheelie Fit Boot Camp:
A high intensity group fitness program for people who use a self propelled wheelchair.
Weekly Basketball Competition:
Every Wednesday morning GESAC run an inclusive 2-league basketball comp for adults (16+ yrs) with intellectual disability.
Hot Wheels:
Hot Wheels is ideal for, but not limited to, people who use a wheelchair and require extra support. Sessions involve supported movement to improve strength, co-ordination, flexibility and wellbeing.
Fast and Furious:
Fast and Furious is a Group Fitness workout that is designed for enthusiastic and energetic people able to follow directions with minimal support. It combines weights, cardio, movement, music and lots of fun!
Elsternwick Tennis Club - Tennis

Peter Owen
P/ 9531 3782
M/ 0418 172 542
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Elsternwick Park Tennis Centre is a modern and progressive multiple award winning tennis centre with programs for all ages and abilities.Our philosophy is fun, fitness and friendship forever and regardless of age or ability, everyone is welcome.

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AAA Play – Referral service

Libby Cunnington
M/ 0431 799 755
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Access for All Abilities Play is a referral service that connects people in Melbournewith a disability to sports and active recreation opportunities. On their website you can search their interactive map, live chat or enquire through the Ready, Set, Go feature.
Kingston Calisthenics College

Sue Macaulay
M/ 0438 064 530
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Kingston Calisthenics College aims to foster a love of the sport of calisthenics, allowing its members to achieve the best both individually and in a team environment, whilst at the same time enjoying the camaraderie of a friendly club atmosphere. They welcome students of all ages to come and experience the thrill and excitement of calisthenics while learning many life skills that they will take with them along their life journey.
Cheltenham Swimming Club

M/ 0423 586 629
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Cheltenham Amateur Swimming Club provides a range of swimming options to suit all ages, and caters for beginners through to competitive swimmers.
They promote fun, fitness, and 'quality over quantity', and is mindful to the needs of developing children and families.They aim to maintain motivation and enthusiasm, and recognises they must provide flexibility and choice and allow their members to achieve a balance between swimming and other activities.