Upload
truongnga
View
215
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
ActiveSmart Wheatbelt Sport and Recreation Directory
Includes Activity Planner
How to use your directory and activity plannerThis directory has something for everyone, including a handy Activity Planner to help you get active in your local community.
A little movement goes along way when it comes to looking after yourself. Go for a walk, get on your bike or use this directory to find an activity that interests you – it only takes a moment to take that first step!
No matter what your age or ability, there’s something for you, whether it’s getting active with your family, joining a sport or recreation club or trying a new activity at your local gym or community centre. So take the time to browse through this directory and find an activity that will suit your lifestyle. Each section provides ways to get active and explore your local community with all the contact details you need to get started.
Once you’ve found an activity that interests you, open up to the Activity Planner and get started on your healthy lifestyle plan!
Still need more information? Visit the activesmart website.
Start planning how you are going to get activeThe ActiveSmart Activity Planner is designed to help you set goals, keep track of your progress and of course, celebrate your achievements!
IMPORTANT!Before starting, we advise you to visit your doctor, especially if you don’t have a basic level of fitness or if you have a chronic illness. Remember, everyone is here to support you, so letting your doctor know you’re part of the ActiveSmart Wheatbelt program means they can cheer you on too!
Why do I want to get active?
Which ones in this list appeal to you? Feel healthier and stronger. Feel physically and mentally better.
Boost my energy. Sleep better and awaken refreshed and ready for the day. Learn more about my local neighbourhood by getting out and about. Enjoy small doses of exercise most days of the week.. Meet people within my community who have similar interests to me. Be able to do light activities like climbing stairs, housework or gardening, without losing
breath. Keep up with the kids and be active with my family. Discover healthier ways to travel such as walking or riding to get to/from destinations – even
just part of the way. Join a local club or participate in a group activity. Participate in competitive sports and improve my skill level. Set challenges for myself to improve my fitness.
The ActiveSmart Wheatbelt program will help you achieve these goals and become more active in your community.
Getting StartedThere are plenty of activities to choose including:
Gentle and social:
• Walk to local shops
• Walk a local trail
• Walk kids to school
• Walk the dog
• Go walking with a friend
• Pilates/yoga
• Swimming
• Gentle group exercise
• Go for a bike ride
• Dancing
• Golf
• Lawn bowls
• Tennis (doubles)
• Table tennis
Something more:
• Walking group
• Cycle longer distances
• Light jogging
• Running
• Swimming longer distances
• Group exercise
• Zumba/jazz/ballroom dancing
• Sport specific training
• Tennis (singles)
• Triathlon
• Competitive sports (e.g. netball)
• Martial arts
• Horse riding
• Weights program
Top Tip:Talk to housemates, family members, friends, neighbours and co-workers about your goals and look for opportunities to get active together!
Goal setting
1. Visualise a goalVisualise your getting active goal to be something enjoyable, realistic, achievable and meaningful to you.
What can I picture when I visualise myself being active in six months time?
E.g. Walking the dog to the park and back before work during the week.
With this vision in mind, what is my specific goal to achieve in six months time?
E.g. To spend 30 minutes walking around my local neighbourhood, three times per week.
What reward can I set myself to celebrate my efforts once I reach my goal?
E.g. Buy some new exercise clothes.
Shawn’s story“I didn’t think goal setting was worthwhile for me, I didn’t really see the point. But it wasn’t until I had to imagine a goal and then put it into words that I realised that I needed to be very specific in what I wanted to achieve.”
Action Planning
2. Identify your first stepsThese are the first, small actions you can make to get on your way to reaching your six month goal.
Your first goal:
What activity will I do? E.g: Walking When will I do this activity? E.g: Sunday 9am How far/how long? E.g: 5 minutes around the block
Your first reward:
How will I reward myself? E.g. Buy myself a health and fitness magazine.
Your reminders:
How will I remind myself to complete my activity? E.g. Put my running shoes by the front door the night before.
Your activity partner:
Who can support me to make sure I stick to my Activity Plan? E.g. Ask Jane to meet me at my front gate at 9am on Sunday.
Your back-up plan:
What challenges may you face and how can you overcome them? E.g. I might have to attend an event Sunday morning – ask Jane to meet me earlier or in the afternoon for a change.
Building Habits
3. Plan AheadYour activity plan can help you to get and stay motivated.
Following these small steps can help you set achievable goals and to stay on track.
Some people find it helpful to keep the same goal until it becomes a habit and then slowly build on their goal by doing things like increasing the frequency, intensity or duration of their activity.
You might like to transfer your goals straight to the Weekly Fridge Planner included in your pack or use the following pages to write your goals, schedule activities and track your progress. Additional pages can be downloaded from the activesmart website.
If you ever feel stuck, try coming back to the Activity Planner and plan your activities around your existing commitments. This can help you to get back on track! See the example below to help get you started:
WEEK 1: My Goal: Walk around the block for 10 mins on Sunday at 9am.
Day 1:
Planned Activity: 10 minute walk around the block on Sunday at 9am.
Reminder: Put my joggers by the front door.
Activity Planner: Ask Jane to meet me at my gate at 9am.
Keys to Success: Reschedule to an afternoon walk if attending event on Sunday morning.
My Reward: Buy a health magazine.
GET YOUR FRIENDS INVOLVEDWhy not print off a few extra Activity Planner pages from the ActiveSmart website and share them with friends? This might motivate them to join the ActiveSmart program and help them achieve their physical activity goals, all because of you!
My weekly activity planner
Extra activity planner pagesPhotocopy these pages for your friends and family or download more from the ActiveSmart website.
Top Tip:
There are heaps of apps available to help you plan your activities on your smartphone or tablet. Why not find one on our website and try it today?
Week Number:
My Goal:
Day 1:
Planned Activity: Reminder: Activity Planner: Keys to Success:
Day 2:
Planned Activity: Reminder: Activity Planner:
Keys to Success:
Day 3:
Planned Activity: Reminder: Activity Planner: Keys to Success:
Day 4:
Planned Activity: Reminder: Activity Planner: Keys to Success:
Day 5:
Planned Activity: Reminder: Activity Planner: Keys to Success:
Day 6:
Planned Activity: Reminder: Activity Planner: Keys to Success:
Day 7:
Planned Activity: Reminder: Activity Planner: Keys to Success:
My Reward:
Walking and Riding
Walking and Riding in the WheatbeltWalking and riding are great ways for people of all ages to be active and explore the local community. Because these activities are enjoyable, affordable and low impact everyone can get involved.
Check out a trail in your area, join a walking group or download an app from the ActiveSmart website and start exploring your local community today.
The ‘Moves’ app is a great way to track all of you daily activities including walking and bike riding. Search for ‘Moves App’ or go to the moves app website to download.
Walking
Heart foundation walking groupsHeart Foundation Walking is Australia’s largest network of FREE Walking Groups all of which are coordinated by locals, for locals. For existing groups in your area – or to start your own group – visit the Heart Foundation's website or call 1300 36 27 87.
Walking Groups in the Wheatbelt
Beverley
Beverley Walkers Walking GroupMeeting point: Beverley Station Garden, Vincent St, Beverley on Monday and Wednesday at 7.30am
Contact: Darci
Phone: 0427 464 029
Merredin
Merredin Road Runners Walking GroupMeeting Point: Merredin Shire Administration, King St, Merredin at 7am every day
Contact: Dianne
Phone: 0447 573 330
Mums with Bubs Walking GroupMeeting Point: Merredin Regional Community Leisure Centre, Bates St, Merredin on Thursdays at 10am
Contact: Nicole
Phone: 0438 724 239
Toodyay
Toodyay Town Walks GroupMeeting point: Monday and Friday – contact for details
Contact: Prim
Phone: 9574 2490
Walk Over OctoberWalk Over October is a state-wide campaign that aims to raise awareness of the benefits of regular walking. Events include community walks, workplace lunch time walks, walk to school day and much more.
Want to get involved? Go to the Walk Over October website.
2016 Annual Walk Events• National Walk Safely to School Day – May
• Walk to School Day – October
• Walk to Work Day – November
Top Tip: Putting your joggers by the front door is a great reminder to go for a walk when you get home from work.
Bike RidingRiding a bike is a great way to get out and see your local neighbourhood. It can be a wonderful way to improve your health and fitness while enjoying the beautiful weather and scenery that Western Australia has to offer.
Here are a few tips to help you get on your bike and get started:
• Dust off your bike or borrow a friend’s.
• Ride down to the local shop or check out a trail.
• Grab a friend and go riding together.
• Use your bike to get to work or to school.
• Try a fun event like a charity bike ride.
2016 annual bike events:• Bike Week – March
• National Ride to School Day – March
• Ride2Work Day – October
• Beverley Heroic – October
• Beverley Town Ride - October
Log your favourite bike routes and challenge others by using an app such as the Strava cycling app. Search for ‘Strava App’ or go to the Strava Cycling App website to download.
Try a TrailHave you thought about exploring one of the many beautiful trails found throughout the Wheatbelt? Walking, bike riding and geocaching are just some of the activities you could try today.
Beverley
Beverley Town WalkVincent Street in Beverley has some excellent examples of a range of architectural styles. You'll see buildings that are over 100 years old, some noted Art Deco buildings from the 1930s and a rare example of a 1960s geodesic dome. Pick up a trail brochure from the Beverley Community Resource Centre.
beverly town walk website
Dowerin
Dowerin Heritage & Recreation WalkThe Dowerin Heritage & Recreation Walk Trail is a gentle stroll throughout the town site on a trail of discovery highlighting the culturally significant buildings and sites that Dowerin has to offer.
Dowerin heritage and recreation walk website
Tin Dog Creek Walk TrailHead to the Tourist Information Bay on Goldfields Road and follow the green or red rusty signs to enjoy the long (3.3km) or short (1.8km) walking trail. Maps are available from Community Resource Centre, Stewart Street or Shire of Dowerin Office, Cottrell Street.
Tin Dog Creek Walk Trail website
Goomalling
Goomalling Heritage WalkStart and finish on the corner of Railway Terrace and Lockyer St, Goomalling. The Goomalling Heritage Walk will lead you for an hour-long stroll around town and describe the history of various sites. Brochures are available from the Shire of Goomalling or on the website.
Goomalling Heritage walk website
Oak Park Walk TrailThe 3km Oak Park walk trail winds through the reserve in two loops which both start at the picnic area on Oak Park Rd. The signs along the trail will tell you about the wetlands, granite outcrops and bush that you pass.
Oak Park Walk trail website
Salmon Gum Way Nature WalkThe bushland around Salmon Gum Way is being protected as a conservation area for nature lovers to enjoy and step back in time to rediscover the natural treasures, such as the Salmon Gum Tree, the Koomal possum and a variety of orchids and other wildflowers.
Salmon Gum Way Nature Walk website
Merredin
Merredin Heritage WalkA 2km walk around Merredin’s CBD looking at Merredin’s heritage-listed buildings. Collect the Merredin Walk & Cycle Trails brochure from the Central Wheatbelt Visitor Centre for a map of the trail including a detailed history of the buildings and their significance in Merredin.
Merredin Heritage Walk website
Merredin Peak Heritage TrailMerredin Peak is located off Benson Road in the townsite of Merredin. It offers two interpretive walks, the Rock Walk and the Bush Walk which can be joined to become one longer walk trail. Follow the rock walk for beautiful views over Merredin and the surrounding countryside and the bush walk to see native flora and fauna.
Merredin Peak Heritage Trail website
Tamma Parkland WalkAn easy circular walk from the car park at Tamma Park located on O’Connor Street, Merredin. Allow 30 – 45 minutes.
Tamma Parkland Walk website
The Army Hospital WalkA walk trail covering parts of the remains of the Field Hospital that came from near Tobruk during World War II. Allow 30 minutes to 60 minutes to walk around the site located on Benson Road, Merredin.
The Army Hospital Walk website
Totadgin Conservation Park Interpretive TrailWalk the interpretive trail at Totadgin Conservation Park to see the mini wave rock and the unique plants, wildflowers and animals of the Wheatbelt woodland. Located on the Bruce Rock Merredin Rd, 14kms South of Merredin town. Allow 45 minutes to an hour.
Totadgin Conservation Park Interpretive Trail website
Moora
Carnaby Cockatoo Interpretive Walk TrailLocated between Roberts Street and Dandaragan Street, this interpretative walk trail is a staged project. Currently Stages 1, 2 and 3 are complete with the trail meandering gently along the river through Moora.
Carnaby Cockatoo Interpretive Walk Trail website
Koojan Reserve Walk TrailThe reserve is located 18km south of Moora on the Moora-Bindoon Road. The trail is a comfortable 20 minute walk taking you through local flora and fauna, history and agricultural practices.
Koojan Reserve Walk Trail website
Moora Town WalkThe town walk is designed to give you a taste of Moora and features historical buildings, galleries, outdoor art and points of interest starting at Padbury St, Moora.
Moora town walk website
Narrogin
Centenary Pathway Heritage TrailAt Gnarojin Park you can walk or ride the 1.5km Centenary Pathway heritage trail starting near Kipling and Gordon Streets. One hundred black granite tiles depict events since Narrogin was settled in 1892.
Centenary Pathway Heritage Trail website
Foxes Lair Nature Park Walk TrailsFoxes Lair is a bushland reserve in the town of Narrogin that can be accessed from Williams Rd opposite the caravan park or Floreat St/Range Rd. There are five different walk tracks to explore.
Foxes Lair Nature Park Walk Trails website
Highbury Community Federation Sundial & Pioneer WalkHighbury, 16km south of Narrogin
The walk begins at the Sun Dial Monument in Highbury. The trail has plaques, which tell a story as you follow it around.
Highbury Community Federation Sundial & Pioneer Walk website
Northam
Kep TrackThe multi-use Kep Track uses the rail formation between Mundaring in the Perth Hills, to Northam. The trail can take anywhere from a one to two hour walk, a bush outing for you and your horse, or a cycle adventure of several days. Access is just off Mitchell Ave, on the northern side of Poole Street Bridge.
Kep Track website
The Dorntj Koorliny (Walking Together) TrackStarting at Burlong Park the 18km trail follows the Avon River and includes interpretation of the environment and Aboriginal history.
The Dorntj Koorliny (Walking Together) Track website
Toodyay
Bilya Walk TrackThe Bilya Walk Track follows the Avon River for 5.6km from Duigee Park to Nardie Cemetery.
Bilya Walk Track website
Pelham Reserve Walk TrailsPelham Reserve is just west of the Toodyay townsite on Duke St, Toodyay. There are five different walk trails within the reserve which offer views looking North West over Toodyay.
Pelham Reserve Walk Trails website
Toodyay Heritage TrailThe Toodyay Heritage Trail is a 1.4km loop that starts and finishes at the Toodyay Visitors Centre, Piesse St, Toodyay. Walk trail guides are available from Toodyay Visitor Centre.
Toodyay Heritage Trail Website
Wyalkatchem
Walk-a-Wyal Walk TrackThis walk trail consists of three different tracks, marked by yellow, blue and red triangles. The track leads through attractive native bush, one branch heads for the golf club, the others past the wheat bins. Located at the Eastern end of Piesse St, Wyalkatchem.
Walk-a-Wyal Walk Track website
York
Avon Terrace Heritage TrailDownload the free app at the York Town Hall for the Avon Terrace audio guided heritage trail. This walk takes you on a heritage-guided tour along the main street of York and tells the history of the buildings as you pass them. Simply search ‘Shire of York Trails & Tours’.
Avon Terrace Heritage Trail
Avon Walk TrailThe Avon Walk Trail is a 1.5km trail that follows the Avon River from the York town centre at Avon Park to Mile Pool. A trail brochure is available through the York Information Services.
Avon Walk Trail website
Golf Links Reserve WalkThe 4km loop walk starts at the York Golf Club taking you through the Avon Valley bushland. A trail brochure is available through the York Information Services.
Golf Links Reserve Walk website
Mount Brown Walk TrailThe total Mount Brown Walk Trail is 7.5km starting at Avon Park but can be shortened to 3.2km if you start at Steere Rd/Pioneer Dr. A trail brochure is available through the York Information Services.
Mount Brown Walk Trail website
Mount Observation Walk TrailThe walk begins at the Mount Observation picnic site on Great Southern Hwy. The walk trail is 16km long and a brochure is available through the York Information Services.
Mount Observation Walk Trail website
What is geocaching?Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS-enabled devices. Participants navigate to a specific set of GPS coordinates and then attempt to find the geocache (container) hidden at that location. Did you know that there are caches hidden all over the Wheatbelt? For more information you can visit the Geocache website to download the geocaching app.
Physical Activity Venues and Programs
Facilities and activities for everyoneThere are a variety of local facilities and activities to help you achieve your goal to get active. You’re sure to find an activity to take part in regardless of your age, fitness or ability. Check out your local park or open play spaces for free places to ride, walk, fly a kite, play football or complete a workout using an app on your smartphone (you can also do this at home!). You can also visit your local recreation centre or gym and find out what programs are on offer that suit you and give them a go.
Doing any physical activity is better than doing none. The best way to start is by doing a small amount and gradually build up to the recommended amount. To help you on your way, the Physical Activity Guidelines are outlined below.
Children and young people
Infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers (0 – 5 years) Infants (birth to one year) should be encouraged from birth to engage in supervised floor-
based play in safe environments. Toddlers (1 – 3 years) and pre-schoolers (3 – 5 years) should be physically active every day
for at least three hours, spread throughout the day.
Children and Young People (5 – 12 and 13 – 18 years) Children and young people aged 5 – 12 and 13 – 18 years should get at least 60 minutes of
medium to high intensity physical activity every day. Physical activity should include a variety of aerobic activities and on at least three days per
week, young people should engage in activities that strengthen their muscles and bones.
Adults Be active on most, but preferably, all days every week.
Accumulate 150 to 300 minutes (2 ½ to 5 hours) of moderate intensity physical activity or 75 to 150 minutes (1 ¼ to 2 ½ hours) of vigorous intensity physical activity, or the equivalent combination of both activities, each week.
Do muscle strengthening activities on at least two days each week.
Top Tip: Did you know that regular physical activity can improve your quality of life and help reduce depression?
Older adults/seniorsIt’s never too late to become physically active and feel the benefits. Regardless of your age, weight or fitness levels, it’s important to do some form of physical activity every day.
Regular physical activity produces a wide variety of health and wellbeing benefits including:
Maintaining or improving physical function and independent living. Improve social interactions, quality of life, and reduce depression. Build and maintain healthy bones, muscles and joints, reducing the risk of injuries from falls. Reduce your risk of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, type II diabetes and some
cancers.
There are five physical activity recommendations for older adults:
1. Do some form of physical activity, no matter what your age, weight, health issues or ability.2. Be active every day in as many ways as possible, doing a range of physical activities that
incorporate fitness, strength, balance and flexibility.3. Accumulate at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity on most, preferably
all, days.4. If you’ve stopped physical activity, or are trying a new physical activity, start at a level that is
easily manageable and gradually build up the recommended amount, type and frequency of activity.
5. Continue to enjoy a lifetime of vigorous physical activity in a manner suited to your capability, but make sure you adhere to recommended safety procedures and guidelines.
SENIORS EXERGAMING WALooking for a new challenge to try with your friends or grandchildren? Try giving exergaming a go!
This social, gentle, and sometimes competitive program uses the Xbox Kinect game machine to get you up, active and having fun. Challenge your grandkids to a game of bowls or even a bit of white-water rafting. They’ll love spending more time with you!
For more information contact the Seniors Recreation Council of WA on 9492 9774 or go to the Seniors Rec Website.
Here are some of the physical activity venues and programs in your local area.
Beverley
Parks
Apex ParkLocation: Lukin Street, Beverley
Facilities: Day use area, toilets, picnic shelter, BBQ
Gym and Fitness
Beverley GymnasiumLocation: Old Court House, Vincent Street, Beverley
Facilities: Fully equipped gym
Phone: 9646 1200
Beverley Recreation GroundLocation: Forrest Street, Beverley
Facilities: Oval, Netball Courts, Basketball Courts, Indoor Activity Area
Phone: 9646 1200
Pools
Beverley Memorial Swimming Pool Location: John Street, Beverley
Facilities: 50m competition pool, 10m learners pool, 5m toddlers pool, kiosk, early morning swim program
Phone: 9646 1026
Beverley Memorial Simming Pool Website
Programs and Activities
Early Morning Swim ProgramContact: Brad Miller
Phone: 9646 1026
Fitness Instructor – Personal Training & BoxerciseContact: Lyn Kay
Phone: 0411 355 811
Email Lyn Kay
Line DancingContact: Jill Townsend
Phone: 9646 0283
Stay Active with the Beverley EverlastingsContact: Shire of Beverley
Phone: 9646 0283
Dowerin
Parks
Centenary ParkLocation: Goomalling Merredin Road, Dowerin
Facilities: BBQ, picnic tables
Dowerin Skate ParkLocation: Near Centenary Park
Facilities: Ramps for skateboards and scooters, basketball hoop
Minnivale Nature ReserveLocation: Amery-Benjaberring Road
Facilities: Camping area, picnic facilities, wildflowers, walk tracks
Naaning WellLocation: Goomalling–Merredin Road, east of Dowerin
Facilities: Picnic facilities, toilet, walk trail
Tin Dog Creek ReserveLocation: Just off Redding Road, Dowerin
Facilities: Walk trails, bird hide, wildflowers
Gym and Fitness
Dowerin All Hours GymLocation: Dowerin Recreation Building, Memorial Avenue, Dowerin
Facilities: Fully equipped gym open 24 hours, 7 days, personal trainer
Phone: 9631 1202
Dowerin All Hours Gym Website
Pools
Dowerin Memorial Swimming PoolLocation: Corner of Memorial Avenue and Maisley Street
Facilities: 50m pool, kiosk, playground, BBQ
Phone: 9631 1212
Dowerin Memorial Swimming Pool Website
Programs and Activities
Aqua AerobicsContact: Rebecca Windsor
Email Rebecca Windsor
Cali Dance ClassesContact: Kara Savage
email Kara Savage
Dowerin BootscootersContact: Di Hudson
Phone: 0427 311 062
Gentle Gym for Over 60’sContact: Lisa Bagley
Phone: 9631 1060
Email Lisa Bagley
Personal TrainerContact: Rebecca Windsor
Phone: 9631 1060
Email Rebecca Windsor
Goomalling
Parks
Anstey ParkLocation: Railway Terrace, Goomalling
Facilities: Gazebo, lawn area
Gabby Quoi Quoi LookoutLocation: Dowerin-Konnongorring Road
Facilities: Picnic facilities, walk tracks
Goomalling Recreation GroundsLocation: Quinlan Street, Goomalling
Facilities: Two playgrounds, covered seating
Mortlock RiverLocation: Goomalling-Toodyay Rd (10km south of Goomalling)
Facilities: Picnic facilities, walk tracks
Oak Park Nature ReserveLocation: Oak Park Road, Goomalling
Facilities: Walk trail, picnic area, BBQ, covered seating, toilet
War Memorial ParkLocation: Centrally located in front of old Railway Station
Facilities: Toilets, BBQ, gazebos, picnic tables
Gym and Fitness
Goomalling GymLocation: War Memorial Hall, Corner Quinlan & Hoddy Street, Goomalling
Facilities: Kids room, personal trainers, fully equipped gym
Phone: 9629 1101
Goomalling Gym Website
Pools
Goomalling War Memorial Swimming PoolLocation: Throssell St, Goomalling
Facilities: three pools, kiosk, shaded grass and paved area, tables and seating, two playgrounds, change rooms, aqua aerobics
Phone: 9629 1242
Goomalling War Memorial Swimming Pool
Programs and Activities
Goomalling Senior Citizens GroupContact: Jean Brookes
Phone: 9629 1271
Personal TrainerContact: Monique Bohling
Phone: 9629 1071
Koorda
Parks
Badgerin Rock ReserveLocation: Badgerin Rock Road
Facilities: Picnic facilities
Koorda Skate ParkLocation: Ninghan Street, Koorda
Koorda Wildflower ParkLocation: Mulji Road, 16km north of Koorda
Facilities: Walking tracks, picnic shelter, toilets, interpretive signage, BBQ
Mollerin Rocks ReserveLocation: Kulja Mollerin Road, 50km north of Koorda
Facilities: Picnic facilities, camping facilities, toilet, panoramic views
Newcarlbeon RockLocation: Newcarlbeon Road, 20km north of Koorda
Facilities: Picnic facilities, camping, toilets
Pools
Koorda Swimming PoolNinghan Road, Koorda
9684 1301
Koorda Swimming Pool Website
Programs and Activities
Fitness ClubContact: Lisa Green
Phone: 9682 1042
Koorda Senior Leisure GroupContact: Marj Delane
Phone: 9684 1297
Merredin
Parks
Apex ParkLocation: Barrack Street, Merredin
Facilities: Playground, toilets, skate park, BBQ, picnic tables, seating, shaded areas
Lenihan ParkLocation: South Avenue, Merredin
Lower French ParkLocation: Corner of Hobbs and Hunter Street
Facilities: Playground equipment
Merredin Railway DamLocation: Benson Road, Merredin
Facilities: Walk trail
Merredin Skate ParkLocation: Barrack Street, Merredin
Roy Little ParkLocation: King Street, Merredin
Tamma ParklandLocation: O’Connor Street, Merredin
Gym and Fitness
Merredin Regional Community & Leisure CentreLocation: King Street, Merredin
Facilities: Indoor playground, indoor heated hydrotherapy pool, sports stadium, bowling greens, aqua fit classes, social sport, swim school
Phone: 9041 3033
Merredin Regional Community & Leisure Centre Website
Merredin Squash & Fitness CentreLocation: 54-56 Bates Street, Merredin
Facilities: Fully equipped gym, squash courts, sauna, group fitness classes, crèche, personal training
Phone: 9041 2381
Merredin Squash & Fitness Centre Website
Merredin Squash & Fitness Centre Facebook Page
Pools
Merredin District Olympic PoolLocation: Corner of Throssell Road and Pool Street, Merredin
Facilities: Olympic sized pool, water slide, covered toddler pool, shaded lawn area
Phone: 9041 1147
Merredin District Olympic Pool Website
Programs and ActivitiesPersonal Trainer
Contact: Erin Keamy
Phone: 0439 508 224
Tai Chi ClassesLocation: Community Resource Centre, 110 Barrack Street, Merredin
Phone: 9041 1041
Email Thai Chi Classes
Moora
Parks
Apex ParkLocation: Dandaragan Street, Moora
Facilities: Seating, BBQ, toilets, grass area, shade structures
Candy Bush ReserveLocation: Midlands Road, Moora
Facilities: Walk trails, wildflowers
Candy Bush Reserve Website
Centenary ParkLocation: Gardiner Street, Moora
Facilities: War memorial, seating, toilets
Federation ParkLocation: corner Clinch and Padbury Streets, Moora
Facilities: Seating
Moora Skate Park & BMXLocation: Roberts Street, Moora
Pioneer ParkLocation: Dix Street, Moora
Facilities: Walk trail
Stack Cooper ReserveLocation: Between Stack Street and Cooper Street, Moora
Facilities: Walk trail, interpretational signage
Stack Cooper Reserve Website
Watheroo National Park & Jingemia CaveLocation: Watheroo West Road, Watheroo
Facilities: Walk trails, picnic facilities
Gym and Fitness
Moora Health and Fitness FacilityLocation: Roberts Street, Moora
Facilities: 24 hour access, fully equipped gym, group fitness classes, recreation hall
Phone: 9651 0000
Moora Health and Fitness Facility website
Moora Recreation CentreLocation: Roberts Street, Moora
Facilities: Squash courts, indoor basketball/netball court
Phone: 9651 0000
Moora Recreation Centre Website
Pools
Moora Swimming PoolLocation: Roberts Street, Moora
Facilities: Aqua aerobics, swimming lessons
Phone: 9651 1198
Moora Swimming Pool website
Moora Swimming Pool Facebook Page
Programs and Activities
Delmoor CentreLocation: Dandaragan Street, Moora
Facilities: Seniors activities, stay on your feet program
Phone: 9651 1997
Moora Youth CentreLocation: Roberts Street, Moora
Facilities: Youth programs and activities, drop-in service, holiday programs
Phone: 9653 1454
Moora Kindy GymContact: Anita Crombie
Phone: 9651 7172
Moora Senior Citizens CentreContact: Jill Tonkin
Phone: 0409 376 941
Personal TrainerContact: Zoe Joyce
Phone: 9651 1011
Personal TrainerContact: Rebecca Kelly
Phone: 0409 085 938
Narrogin
Parks
Gnarojin ParkLocation: Gordon Street, Narrogin
Facilities: Playground and skatepark (northern end) and Gnarojin Community Garden and outdoor gym (southern end). A walk trail runs the 1.5 km length of the park close to the creek.
Mackie ParkLocation: Federal Street, Narrogin
Memorial ParkLocation: Williams Road, Narrogin
Narrogin Skate ParkLocation: Gordon Street, Narrogin
Yilminning RockLocation: Yilminning Harrismith Road, 17kms east of Narrogin
Facilities: Picnic facilities, walk tracks, wildflowers, geocaching
Gym and Fitness
Narrogin Outdoor GymLocation: Hale Street, Narrogin
Facilities: Outdoor gym equipment free to use any time of day, adjacent to the Community Garden.
YMCA Narrogin Regional Leisure CentreLocation: 50 Clayton Road, Narrogin
Facilities: Gym, group fitness, indoor heated pool, outdoor 50m pool, indoor playground, squash, hockey, basketball, netball, swimming lessons, aqua aerobics, yoga, kindy gym
Phone: 9881 2651
YMCA Narrogin Regional Leisure Centre Website
Programs and Activities
Boogie Roos WheatbeltMusic and movement activity for babies, toddlers and kindys
Contact: Sandra
Phone: 0410 708 000
Email Sandra
Gypsy Caravan Tribal Dance Group - Belly DancingPhone: 9883 6003
Indoor SoccerPhone: 9881 1657
Kindy GymPhone: 0417 940 118
Lynnette B YogaLocation: Scout Hall, 7 Furnival Street, Narrogin
Phone: 0428 131 656
Modern Defensive Tactics – self-defence and tactical fitnessLocation: Town Hall, Narrogin
Contact: Shane Malek
Phone: 0487 260 002
email shane malek
Narrogin and Districts Senior Citizen CentreLocation: Fathom Street, Narrogin
Facilities: Carpet bowls, chair aerobics, social activities and events
Phone: 9881 4770
email Narrogin and Districts Senior Citizen Centre
Narrogin Ballet SchoolPhone: 9642 1028
Narrogin Homecare Walk and Talk GroupContact: Jessie House
Phone: 9881 4695
Oriental Fantasy Belly DancingPhone: 9883 6090
Stay Active (Seniors)Contact: Yvonne Edward
Phone: 0428 611 524
Tai ChiContact: Taoist Tai Chi Society – Narrogin
Phone: 9881 3490
Email Taoist Tai Chi Society – Narrogin
Tap-a-sizePhone: 9881 5865
Northam
Parks
Bernard ParkLocation: Minson Avenue, Northam
Facilities: Walk trail
Burlong Pool ParkLocation: 5kms West of Northam town
Northam Skate ParkLocation: Clark Street, Northam
Northam Rap Skate ParkLocation: 144 Wellington Street, Northam
Gym and Fitness
Euphoria HealthLocation: 122 Newcastle Street, Northam
Facilities: Fully equipped gym
Phone: 9622 5822
email Euphoria Health
Northam Recreation CentreLocation: 44 Peel Terrace, Northam
Facilities: Social sports, group fitness classes, function rooms, seniors program, walking group, carpet bowls, Zumba, Pilates
Phone: 9622 5153
email Northam Recreation Centre
Northam Recreation Centre Website
Northam Recreation Centre Facebook
Northam PCYCLocation: Wellington Street, Northam
Facilities: Fully equipped gym, boxsports, bootcamp, karate, jungle gym, gymnastics, martial arts, school holiday programs
Phone: 9622 2220
Email Northam PCYC
Northam PCYC website
Northam Country ClubLocation: 15 Wood Drive, Northam
Facilities: Lawn tennis courts, squash courts, golf course
Phone: 9622 1050
email Northam Country Club
Personal Trainer & Group Fitness – Sharon Luggett-HassellLocation: Various locations
Facilities: Aqua Fit sessions, Stretchfusion, Circuit/High Intensity Interval Training/Fitball classes, personal training
Phone: 0400 232 503
email Sharon Luggett-Hassell
Regional Physiotherapy and In Balance FitnessLocation: 306 Fitzgerald Street, Northam
Facilities: Fully equipped gym, group fitness, Liver Longer, Living Stronger program, senior men’s classes
Phone: 9622 5335
Regional Physiotherapy and In Balance Fitness Website
Pools
Northam Swimming PoolLocation: Mitchell Avenue, Northam
Facilities: Olympic, infant and medium sized pools, play equipment, water polo, beach volleyball, aqua aerobics
Phone: 9622 1535
Wundowie Swimming PoolLocation: Wandoo Parade, Wundowie
Phone: 9573 6344
Programs and Activities
Avon Youth Community & Family ServicesLocation: 371 Fitzgerald Street, Northam
Facilities: School holiday programs, youth activities, drop in service
Phone: 9622 2612
Avon Youth Community & Family Services website
Love Thy Body Health and FitnessLocation: Bernard Park, Northam
Facilities: Bootcamp and personal training
Phone: 0407 838 441
Love Thy Body Health and Fitness website
Love Thy Body Health and Fitness Facebook page
Northam Over 60’s GroupContact: Annette Gannaway
Phone: 0403 804 721
Northam Senior Citizens ClubLocation: RSL Hall, Fitzgerald Street, Northam
Facilities: Indoor bowls, exercise classes
Phone: 0417 178 968
Northam Women’s Keep Fit ClubContact: Bernice Sermon
Phone: 9622 5887
The Platinum Zone NorthamDance classes are available in jazz, tap, classical ballet and acrobatics for students aged from 2.5 years.
Location: 47 Wellington Street, Northam
Phone: 0412 083 482
Toodyay
Parks
Anzac ParkLocation: Anzac Avenue, Toodyay
Avon Valley National ParkLocation: Quarry Road, Morangup
Facilities: Walk trails, camping, picnic facilities
Duidgee ParkLocation: Harper Road, Toodyay
Facilities: BBQ, toilets, playground, shaded area, Toodyay Miniature Railway (on weekends)
Morangup BMX Track & Skate ParkLocation: Morangup Community Centre
Newcastle ParkLocation: 100 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
Facilities: Playground, grassed areas, large shelter
Pelham ReserveLocation: 30 Duke Street, Toodyay
Facilities: Memorial, picnic area, toilets, lookout, walk trails
Toodyay Skate ParkLocation: Duidgee Park, Harper Road, Toodyay
Gym and Fitness
Full Circle Gym and Fitness CentreLocation: 22 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
Facilities: Fully equipped gym, cardio room, weights room, group fitness classes, personal training
Phone: 9574 5687
Full Circle Gym and Fitness Centre facebook page
Programs and Activities
Avongrove Tai ChiContact: Peter Millar
Phone: 0408 364 917
Hoddywell Archery ParkLocation: 1027 Clackline-Toodyay Road, Toodyay
Facilities: Archery facilities that cater for individuals, families, clubs and social groups
Phone: 9574 2410
email Hoddywell Archery Park
Hoddywell Archery Park website
Toodyay KindergymContact: Claire Moore
Phone: 9574 4529
YogaLocation: Toodyay Community Resource Centre
Phone: 9574 4184
Wyalkatchem
Parks
Korrelocking ReserveLocation: Tyler Road, Korrelocking
Facilities: Picnic facilities, walk trail
Yorkrakine RockLocation: Yorkrakine Rock Rd, 26km north of town
Facilities: Toilets, picnic facilities, bush walking, wildflowers
Pools
Wyalkatchem Swimming PoolLocation: Hands Drive, Wyalkatchem
Facilities: 50m pool, toddler pool, water slides, café, outdoor play area, change rooms, Swim the Bite lap swim program
Phone: 9681 1166
Gym and Fitness
Personal TrainerContact: Melissa Green
Phone: 0488 099 053
Personal TrainerContact: Reyner Wells
Phone: 0412 409 699
Wyalkatchem Recreation CentreLocation: Cunderdin-Wyalkatchem Road, Wyalkatchem
Facilities: Netball/basketball courts, cricket nets
Phone: 9681 1166
Programs and Activities
BootscootingContact: Bev Ashelford
Phone: 9681 1332
Gym Bandits
Gym workouts and training for over 55’sContact: Mel Green
Phone: 0488 099 053
Kindy GymContact: Tanya
Phone: 9681 1421/0407 992 329
Senior Leisure GroupContact: Lyn Stewart
Phone: 9681 1185
Tai ChillContact: Jule Austin-Jugen
Phone: 0429 110 100
York
Parks
Candice Bateman Memorial ParkLocation: Newcastle Street, York
Facilities: BBQ, play area including swings, half basketball court, football goals, toilets
Gwambygine ParkLocation: Great Southern Highway, 10kms south of York
Facilities: Adventure playground, BBQ, toilets, nature walk, viewing tower, historical school site
Johanna Whitely ParkLocation: Howick Street, York
Facilities: Toilets
Mount BrownLocation: 81 Avon Terrace, York
Facilities: Picnic facilities, BBQ, lookout
Peace Park
Location: Joaquina Street, York
Facilities: Seating, walk path, gazebo, water fountain
Pioneer Avon ParkLocation: Lowe Street, York
Facilities: Large grassed area, BBQ, picnic tables, seating, toilets, playground, swing bridge
York Skate ParkLocation: Barker Street & Forrest Street, York
Pools
York Swimming PoolLocation: Corner Bird and Georgiana Street, York
Facilities: Kiosk, aqua aerobics
Phone: 9641 1410
Gym and Fitness
Personal Trainer & Group Fitness – Sharon Luggett-HassellLocation: Various locations
Facilities: Aqua Fit sessions, Stretchfusion, circuit/High Intensity Interval Training/Fitball classes, personal training
Phone: 0400 232 503
email Sharon Luggett-Hassell
York Recreation and Convention CentreLocation: Barker Street, York
Facilities: 24 hour fully equipped gym, squash courts, crèche room
Phone: 9641 0600
email York Recreation and Convention Centre
Programs and Activities
Avon Valley Square Dance ClubContact: Brian Sims
Phone: 9646 1243
DanceflightPhone: 0458 137 973
Go-Kan-Ryu Karate Contact: Shane Fewster
Phone: 0447 199 978
York Bootscooters IncContact: Margaret Collins
Phone: 9641 2713
York Old Time Dance GroupContact: Helen Fuller
Phone: 9641 2540
email York Old Time Dance Group
York Senior Mobility GroupContact: Christine Carlyon
Phone: 0408 672 561
York True Country ScootersContact: Joanne Luelf
Phone: 9643 1050
email York True Country Scooters
Join a ClubMake friends, meet people, get active and get involved in your local sporting club.
It’s easy to join a sporting club in your local area either as a participant, volunteer, coach or official. The first step is to decide what type of activity you like or are interested in and find a club close to you. You’ll find all of the contact information below so you can get in touch and join like-minded people in your community. Give them a call or send an email and find out how you can get involved. There are roles to suit all ages and abilities and these clubs will happily welcome new members. If you’ve got skills, experience or enthusiasm they’d like to hear from you.
Engage with your community by volunteering!Volunteering WA (VWA) makes a difference by connecting thousands of volunteers to many sports clubs and community organisations. Its aim is to build strong communities through volunteering.
VWA has opened the new Wheatbelt Volunteer Hub with funding received by the Department of Social Services and in partnership with the Shire of Northam. The Hub operates out of the Northam Recreation Centre and is a referral service for potential volunteers interested in finding out more about what volunteer opportunities are available in their community. This support is provided via one-on-one consultations or you can receive assistance over the phone.
Get in touch now to find out how we can help you become more active in your community! You can reach us at the wheatbelt volunteer WA email.
Beverley
Associations – Sport
Dale River Sports Ground CommitteeContact: Georgina Beecroft
Phone: 9647 1089
Junior Sporting CouncilContact: Monica Van Der Snoek – Secretary
Phone: 0474 105 242
Badminton
Beverley Badminton ClubContact: Denise Strange
Phone: 9647 1014
Bowls
Beverley Bowling ClubContact: David Bell – President
Phone: 9646 4031
Ladies BowlingContacts: Glenys Collins
Phone: 9646 0330
Cricket
Beverley Cricket ClubContact: Stephen Gollan
Phone: 9646 1200
Darts
Beverley and Districts Ladies Dart AssociationContact: Jo Copping
Phone: 9646 0297
Equestrian
Beverley Horse and Pony ClubContact: Jenifer Petchell
Phone: 0427 143 006
Football (AFL)
Beverley Football ClubContact: Jeremey Barrett-Lennard
Phone: 0417 966 249
email Beverley Football Club
Gliding
Beverley Soaring Society Gliding ClubContact: Roy McInnes - President
Phone: 0407 248 788
Golf
Beverley Golf ClubContact: Stephen Gollan
Phone: 9646 1200
Hockey
Beverley Hockey ClubContacts: Carly Veitch
Phone: 0429 966 678
email Beverley Hockey Club
Motor Sports
Beverley and Districts Motorcycle ClubContact: Anthony Fiaschi
Phone: 0419 993 232
BORMSA (Bev Off Road Motor Sports Assoc)Contact: Cheryl Simson
Phone: 0409 205 551
email BORMSA
Netball
Beverley Netball ClubContact: Jess Fleay - President
Phone: 0427 181 029
Beverley Redbacks NetballContact: Chantelle Meade
Phone: 0429 418 576
Shooting
Clay Target ClubContact: Kevin Lupton
Phone: 9647 1031
Swimming
Beverley Swimming Club (Amateur)Contact: Anthea Cooke – President
Phone: 9647 2080
Tennis
Beverley Tennis Club Contact: Brett Shaw - President
Phone: 0427 481 028
email Beverley Tennis Club
Dowerin
Badminton
Dowerin Badminton ClubContact: Jane Riggs/Lorna Fairlie
Phone: 9631 1266
Bowls
Dowerin Bowling ClubContact: Darrell Hudson – President
Phone: 9631 1063
Cricket
Dowerin Cricket ClubContact: Gavin Howard – President
Phone: 0429 311 069
Football (AFL)
Dowerin-Wylie Football ClubContact: Scott Flavel – President
email Dowerin-Wylie Football Club
Golf
Dowerin Golf Club Contact: Darren Lee – President
Phone: 9631 1453
Hockey
Mortlock Hockey AssociationContact: Courtney Reed
Phone: 0428 855 125
email Mortlock Hockey Association
Netball
Dowerin Netball ClubContact: Kate Petchell – President
Phone: 9631 1525
Shooting
Dowerin Rifle ClubContact: Suzanne Crippen
Phone: 0456 701 957
Swimming
Dowerin Amateur Swimming ClubContact: Dowerin Swimming Pool
Phone: 9631 1212
Tennis
Dowerin Tennis ClubContact: Terry Hinchliffe
Phone: 0429 940 186
email Dowerin Tennis Club
Goomalling
Bowls
Goomalling Bowling ClubContact: Murray Siegert
Phone: 9629 1889 / 0428 232 288
Cricket
Goomalling Cricket ClubContact: Brendan Barrett
Phone: 0427 092 183
Mortlock Junior Cricket AssociationContact: Murray Siegert
Phone: 9623 2288 / 0428 232 288
Football (AFL)
Goomalling Football ClubContact: Murray Siegert – President
Phone: 9623 2288/0429 232 288
Goomalling Junior Football ClubContact: Chris Schell – President
Phone: 0429 150 770
Mortlock Football Leagueemail Mortlock Football League
Golf
Goomalling Golf ClubContact: Lyndon Bird
Phone: 0428 464 723
email Goomalling Golf Club
Hockey
Goomalling Ladies Hockey ClubContact: Jo Bywaters – Secretary
Phone: 0427 513 548
Motor Sports
Goomalling Go-Kart ClubContact: Mike Pickering
Phone: 0409 100 146
Netball
Goomalling Netball Club Contact: Jarna French – President
Phone: 9629 1054
Goomalling Junior (9-12yrs) NetballContact: Lara Lord
Phone: 9629 1101
Swimming
Goomalling Swimming ClubContact: Trudi Manera
Phone: 9629 1075
Tennis
Goomalling Tennis ClubContact: Vanessa Leeson- President
Phone: 9629 1028
Konnongorring Tennis ClubContact: Alan Hewson – President
Phone: 9620 1252
Jennacubbine Tennis ClubContact: Joe Bowen - President
Phone: 9623 2264
Koorda
Basketball
Koorda Basketball ClubContact: Tony Clarke
Phone: 0429 080 258
Bowls
Koorda Bowling ClubContact: Peter McWha
Phone: 9684 1196
Koorda Sports ClubContact: Koorda Sports Club
Phone: 9684 1204
Cricket
Koorda/Cadoux Cricket ClubContact: Hayden Cooke
Phone: 9682 1035
Darts
Koorda Darts ClubContact: Tony Clarke
Phone: 0429 080 258
Drama
Music and Dramatic ClubContact: Lea Smith
Phone: 9684 1392
Football (AFL)
Koorda Football ClubContact: Adam Storer
Phone: 0408 933 795
Golf
Koorda Golf ClubContact: Steven Maher
Phone: 9684 1034
Central Wheatbelt Golf AssociationContact: Buster Cooper
Phone: 9684 1229
Hockey
Koorda Ladies Hockey ClubContact: Amanda Macnamara
Phone: 9673 1177
Netball
Koorda Netball ClubContact: Laura Hutton-Storer
Phone: 9684 4090
Shooting
Koorda Pistol ClubContact: Stuart Clare
Phone: 9684 8081
Swimming
Koorda Swimming ClubPhone: 9684 1301
Tennis
Koorda Tennis ClubContact: Peter Longmuir
Phone: 9684 1058
Merredin
Associations – Sport
Merredin Sports CouncilContact: Erica Carlson
Phone: 0428 415 594
Athletics
Merredin Little Athletics ClubContact: Mick Caugh
Phone: 0429 411 067
Basketball
Merredin Basketball AssociationContact: Mark Maloney
Phone: 0400 120 983
Bowls
Merredin Bowling ClubContact: Terry Anderson
Phone: 0429 412 361
Merredin Civic Bowling ClubContact: Steve Gregory
Phone: 0429 874 874
Cricket
Merredin Cricket AssociationContact: Ben Jardine – President
Phone: 0428 411 351
Merredin Junior Cricket AssociationContact: James Morris – President
email Merredin Junior Cricket Association
Darts
Merredin Ladies DartsContact: Sue Postans
Phone: 9041 1611
Football (AFL)
Burracoppin Football ClubContact: Ian Dounsborough – President
Phone: 0427 880 234
email Burracoppin Football Club
Merredin Junior Football AssociationContact: Pep Alvaro - President
email Merredin Junior Football Association
Nukarni Football ClubContact: Paddy Hooper – President
Phone: 0429 469 045
email Nukarni Football Club
Golf
Merredin Golf ClubContact: Gerry McAuliffe
Phone: 0427 411 801
Muntadgin Golf ClubContact: Brett Hooper – President
Phone: 9062 3011
Nokaning Golf ClubPhone: 9044 1021
Hockey
Burracoppin Ladies Hockey ClubContact: Kate Crees - President
Contact: 0407 990 737
email Burracoppin Ladies Hockey Club
Merredin Junior Hockey Club Contact: Janelle Jones – President
Phone: 0429 469 003
Merredin Mens HockeyContact: Brett de Lacy - President
Phone: 0427 772 800
Merredin Womens Hockey AssociationContact: Chesney Maloney – President
Phone: 0449 018 751
Netball
Merredin Netball AssociationContact: Erica Carlson – President
Phone: 0428 415 594
Shooting
Merredin Pistol ClubContact: Michael Teasdale
email Merredin Pistol Club
Swimming
Merredin Swimming ClubContact: Donna Robartson – President
Phone: 9041 1147
Squash
Merredin Squash ClubContact: Rosemary Gerrand
Phone: 9041 2381
Tennis
Burracoppin Tennis ClubContact: John Jefferys
email Burracoppin Tennis Club
Merredin Districts Tennis ClubContact: Camray Gethin – President
Phone: 0428 128 153
email Merredin Districts Tennis Club
Merredin Railway Institute Tennis ClubContact: Kim Lane – President
email Merredin Railway Institute Tennis Club
Moora
Associations - Sport
Watheroo Sports Grounds CommitteeContact: Brad Millsteed
Phone: 0429 008 750
Basketball
Moora Basketball AssociationContact: Alice Muhling
Phone: 0428 408 317
Bowling
Moora Bowling ClubContact: Chris Van der Ende
Phone: 0418 905 609
Cricket
Bindi-Miling Cricket ClubContact: Tony White
Phone: 9654 1122
Moora Knights Cricket ClubContact: Jamie Mullins
Phone: 0418 276 774
Watheroo Cricket ClubContact: Brad Millsteed
Phone: 9651 7142
Darts
Moora Ladies DartsContact: Claire Armstrong
Phone: 0427 979 418
Moora Mens DartsContact: Rick Castle
Phone: 9651 1916
Equestrian
Central Midlands Riding and Pony ClubContact: Raelene Lewis
Phone: 0429 977 331
Moora Horseman's ClubPhone: 9651 7198
Moora Equestrian Council/Pony ClubContact: Emma Kelly
Phone: 9651 5020
Football
Central Midlands Football LeagueContact: Geoff Wheeler
Phone: 0427 511 876
Moora Mavericks Football ClubContact: David Stribley
Phone: 0427 778 377
Watheroo Football ClubContact: Carissa McLean
Phone: 9651 8012
Golf
Miling Golf ClubContact: Andrea Reynolds
Phone: 9654 1016
Moora Lakeview Golf ClubContact: Richard Passamani
Phone: 9653 4654
Watheroo Golf ClubContact: Brent Millsteed
Phone: 9651 7032
Watheroo Golf AssociationContact: Debbie Glover
Phone: 9651 8075
Hockey
Central Midlands Hockey AssociationContact: Mary Cousins
Phone: 9651 7084
Miling Hockey ClubContact: Shilo Bailey
Phone: 0427 505 727
Robins Hockey ClubContact: Stephanie Krakowaik
Phone: 0405 811 228
Tigers Hockey ClubContact: Lynn Harding
Phone: 0429 429 146
Watheroo Ladies Hockey ClubContact: Mary Cousins
Phone: 9651 7084
Motor Sports
Central Midlands Speedway AssociationContact: Joe Fitzpatrick – President
Phone: 0428 952 750
Netball
Miling Netball ClubContact: Karen Ellis
Phone: 9654 1117
Watheroo Netball ClubContact: Denise Millsteed
Phone: 0427 517 142
Shooting
Miling Clay Target ClubContact: Jim Lowe
Phone: 9654 1068
Moora Clay Target ClubContact: Pete Taylor
Phone: 0409 298 510
Squash
Moora Squash ClubContact: Grant Obrien
Phone: 9651 1244
Swimming
Moora Swimming ClubContact: Phil Martin
Phone: 0427 086 862
Tennis
Miling Tennis ClubContact: Vicki Harrington
Phone: 9654 1077
Moora District Tennis ClubContact: Melissa Cameron
Phone: 9653 1256
Watheroo Tennis ClubContact: Louise Will
Phone: 9651 7197
Narrogin
Archery
Dryandra Archery ClubContact: David Lund - President
Phone: 9881 2578/0429 101 810
Athletics
Merredin Little AthleticsContact: Janna Lockyer – President
Phone: 0459 088 600
Badminton
Narrogin Railways Badminton Club Phone: 9881 1830
Basketball
Narrogin Basketball AssociationContact: Graeme Mason – President
Phone: 0435 627 716
email Narrogin Basketball Association
Bowling
Narrogin Bowling ClubPhone: 9881 1414
Southern Bowling Zone or UGS Bowling LeagueContact: Bev Brown
Phone: 9883 1471
Cricket
Narrogin Junior Cricket Contact: Paul Blechynden
Phone: 9885 1602/0427 580 481
email Narrogin Junior Cricket
In2 CricketPhone: 9885 1602
Towns Cricket Club Phone: 9885 1602
Croquet
Croquet ClubContact: Jill Nottle – President
Phone: 9881 2824
Cycling
Narrogin Amateur Cycling ClubPhone: 9881 2846
Equestrian
Narrogin Pony and Riding ClubContact: Sarah Wiese – President
Phone: 0427 814 217
Narrogin Equestrian Association Inc.Phone: 9881 1017
Flying
Narrogin Flying ClubPhone: 0417 979 611
email Narrogin Flying Club
Football
Auskick FootballContact: Dino Rawlings
Phone: 9881 1529 / 0407 299 202
contact Narrogin Auskick Football
Narrogin Hawks Football ClubContact: Scott Nelson
Phone: 9881 1271 / 0419 923 512
Upper Great Southern Football LeagueContact: Barry Butterworth
Phone: 9883 6222
Email Upper Great Southern Football League
Gliding
Narrogin Gliding ClubPhone: 9881 1795 / 0407 088 314
email Narrogin Gliding Club
Golf
Narrogin Golf ClubContact: Richard Chadwick – President
Phone: 9881 1446
email Narrogin Golf Club
Guides/Scouts
Girls BrigadePhone: 9881 5969
Narrogin Army Cadet UnitPhone: 9881 5910
Narrogin Cubs and ScoutsPhone: 9883 6201
Narrogin Girl GuidesPhone: 9881 1605
Gymnastics
Narrogin Gymnastics ClubContact: Bridgit Gannaway – Secretary
Phone: 0427 632 181
email Narrogin Gymnastics Club
Hockey
Upper Great Southern Hockey AssociationContact: Mark Reagan
Phone: 9881 1851 / 0417 188 440
Motor Sports
Narrogin Speedway ClubContact: Darren Aylmore – President
Phone: 0429 954 472
email Narrogin Speedway Club
Vintage MotoXcrossPhone: 9881 1830
Netball
Narrogin and Districts Netball AssociationContact: Ann Kulker
Phone: 9881 2329
Rugby
Narrogin Broncos Union (Rugby) Contact: Bruce Scott – President
Phone: 9881 1718 / 0427 093 909
Shooting
Narrogin Clay Target ClubContact: Philip Edkins
Phone: 0428 424 367
Narrogin Sporting Shooters ClubContact: Ron Randall – President
Phone: 9881 3295 / 0417 179 176
Squash
Narrogin Squash Club Contact: Clive Barton – President
Phone: 9881 1657 / 0438 811 657
Swimming
Narrogin Amateur Swimming ClubContact: Danielle England – President
Phone: 9881 4571
email Narrogin Amateur Swimming Club
Narrogin Swim SchoolContact: Mary-Alice Dunn
Phone: 9881 2651 /0407 088 314
email Narrogin Swim School
Taekwondo
Narrogin TaekwondoContact: Owen Gath
Phone: 9888 4054
Tennis
Pumphrey’s Tennis ClubPhone: 9884 1031
Narrogin Tennis Club Inc. Phone: 9882 4027 / 0429 812 277
Narrogin Railways Tennis Club Phone: 9881 2614 / 0427 814 960
Northam
Athletics
Northam Districts Little AthleticsContact: Kiara and Brett Willmott
Phone: 0488 331 720
email Northam Districts Little Athletics
Basketball
Northam Amateur Basketball AssociationContact: Ellie Press
Phone: 0451 457 716
BMX
Northam BMXContact: Adrian Maxwell
Phone: 0427 476 444
email Northam BMX
Bowls
Northam Bowling ClubContact: John Brockman
Phone: 0408 965 951
email Northam Bowling Club
Cricket
Bakers Hill Cricket ClubContact: Paul Clune
Phone: 0419 193 452
Cricket Towns Cricket ClubContact: Matthew Woods
Phone: 0400 222 671
Grass Valley Cricket AssociationContact: Kit Byfield
Phone: 0438 890 194
email Grass Valley Cricket Association
Northam Junior Cricket ClubContact: Paul Morgan
Phone: 0418 937 780
email Northam Junior Cricket Club
Northam Senior Cricket ClubContact: Kit Byfield
Phone: 0438 890 194
email Northam Senior Cricket Club
Equestrian
Avon Valley Show Jumping and Pony ClubContact: Angela Herzer
Phone: 0428 225 821
Email Avon Valley Show Jumping and Pony Club
Bakers Hill Horse and Pony ClubContact: Jody Redmond
Phone: 9574 1018
Football (AFL)
Federal Football ClubContact: Jenny Verlinden
Phone: 0418 905 655
Northam Junior FootballContact: Ian Truscott
Phone: 0427 000 659
Railways Football ClubContact: Rob Harris
Phone: 0429 807 977
email Railways Football Club
Football (soccer)
Northam Springfield Football ClubContact: Velu Ramasamy
Phone: 0439 959 454
email Northam Springfield Football Club
Golf
Bakers Hill Golf ClubContact: Dave Carter
Phone: 0439 930 339
Bakers Hill Junior Golf ClubContact: Suzanne Waters
Phone: 9574 1497
Northam Golf ClubContact: Max Hubble
Phone: 0407 957 874
Wundowie Golf Club IncContact: Alan Bradley
Phone: 9572 3237
Guides/Scouts
Girl Guides AssociationContact: Alison Turnbull
Phone: 9622 2225
email Girl Guides Association
Hockey
Avon Hockey AssociationContact: Chris Antonio
Phone: 0429 220 210
email Avon Hockey Association
Northam Indoor HockeyContact: Graeme Keel
email Northam Indoor Hockey
Karate
Bakers Hill Karate ClubContact: Helen Bainbridge
Phone: 0455 729 722
Clackline Toodyay Karate ClubContact: Rus Johnson
Phone: 0427 385 489
email Clackline Toodyay Karate Club
Northam Wado Ryu KarateContact: Rachel Gunn
Phone: 0407 990 256
email Northam Wado Ryu Karate
Martial Arts
Elite Mixed Martial Arts ClubContact: Tommy Keefe or Debbie Duncan
Phone: 0437 997 868
email Elite Mixed Martial Arts Club
Netball
Northam Netball AssociationContact: Leanne Hunt
Phone: 0407 310 402
email Northam Netball Association
Hills Warriors Netball Club – WundowieContact: Dianne Jupp
Phone: 0457 636 510
email Hills Warriors Netball Club – Wundowie
Running
Northam Running ClubContact: Elisa Dymnicki
Phone: 9622 1236
email Northam Running Club
Shooting
Northam Districts Gun ClubContact: Carly Smith
Phone: 0417 990 715
email Northam Districts Gun Club
Softball
Wundowie Softball ClubContact: Terry Little
Phone: 9573 6201
Squash
Northam Squash Club Contact: Deanne Willis
email Northam Squash Club
Swimming
Northam Swimming ClubContact: Steven Douglas/Jocelyn Ryan
Phone: 0419 867 583
email Northam Swimming Club
Wundowie Swimming ClubContact: Kristy Hopkins
email Wundowie Swimming Club
Tennis
Bakers Hill Tennis ClubContact: Lisa Georgie
Phone: 0429 485 859
Northam Tennis ClubContact: Kevin & Julie Smith
Phone: 9622 1920 / 0409 378 609
email Northam Tennis Club
Wundowie Tennis ClubContact: Vai Seagrim
Phone: 0417 796 401
Toodyay
Basketball
Toodyay Basketball AssociationContact: Stephen Ferguson – President
Phone: 0429 040 362
Bowling
Toodyay Bowling ClubContact: Eugene O’Sullivan – President
Phone: 95742183
email Toodyay Bowling Club
Cricket
Toodyay Cricket ClubContact: Micheal Geary – President
Phone: 9574 5245
Dance
Toodyay Ballet SchoolContact: Lani McGready
Phone: 9574 4459
Toodyay Irish DancingContact: Alison Johnson
Phone: 0409 295 369
Equestrian
Avon Valley Adult Riding Club Contact: Suzette Davis – President
Phone: 9623 2369
Toodyay District Horse and Pony ClubContact: Virginia James – President
Phone: 0448 975 853
Football (AFL)
Toodyay Junior Football ClubContact: Julien Ford – President
email Toodyay Junior Football Club
Football Senior Club email Football Senior Club
Football (Soccer)
Toodyay Soccer ClubContact: Glenn Rodger – President
Phone: 0419 910 153
Golf
Toodyay Golf Club Phone: 9574 4170
Hockey
Toodyay Hockey Club Contact: Clare Love – President
Phone: 0408 730 138
Tennis
Toodyay Tennis ClubContact: Judy Dow – President
Phone: 9474 2342
Wyalkatchem
Basketball
Wyalkatchem Basketball ClubContact: Emma Holdsworth
Phone: 9681 1117
Bowling
Wyalkatchem Bowls ClubContact: Fred Butt
Phone: 044 827 9225
Cricket
Wyalkatchem Cricket ClubContact: Mark Ward - President
Phone: 0429 811 380
Football
Wyalkatchem Football ClubContact: Kirwan Naughton – President
Phone: 9682 5048
Golf
Wyalkatchem Golf Club – MenContact: Graham Dickson
Phone: 0427 811 327
Wyalkatchem Golf Club – LadiesContact: Lyn Jones
Phone: 9681 5034
Hockey
Wyalkatchem Hockey ClubContact: Rachel Nightingale
Phone: 9638 1140
Netball
Wyalkatchem Netball ClubContact: Mischa Stratford – Secretary
Phone: 0438 464 421
Shooting
Wyalkatchem Rifle ClubContact: Steven Crute
Phone: 9631 3030
Tennis
Wyalkatchem Tennis ClubContact: Will Nightingale – President
Phone: 0427 195 358
York
Badminton
York Badminton ClubContact: Wendy Tomlinson
Phone: 9641 1525
Basketball
York Basketball ClubContact: Brett Sherry
Phone: 9641 2654
Bowls
York Bowling ClubContact: Sian Smith
Phone: 9641 1221
email York Bowling Club
York Bowling Club website
York Carpet Bowls Contact: Allen Gillett
Phone: 9641 2084
Cricket
Imperials Cricket ClubContact: Mike Mount-Bryson
Phone: 0400 902 217
Croquet
York Croquet ClubContact: Peter Bailey
Phone: 0404 097 008
Darts
Ladies Dart TeamContact: Debbie Grout
Phone: 9641 2998
Equestrian
Avon Valley Therapeutic Equestrian CentreContact: Judy Burns
Phone: 9641 6075
Balkuling Horse & Pony ClubContact: Corinna Thomas
email Balkuling Horse & Pony Club
York Pony ClubContact: Jodi Mally
Phone: 0459 412 893
Football
York Junior Football ClubContact: Leah Stout
Phone: 0419 628 663
York Senior Football ClubContact: Yvette Grigg
Phone: 0488 907 187
Golf
York Golf ClubContact: Judy Davies
Phone: 9641 4058
Hockey
York Hockey ClubContact: Karrie Stratford
Phone: 0457 898 430
email York Hockey Club
York Hockey Club Facebook page
Netball
York Junior Netball ClubContact: Sam Ogley
Phone: 0450 049 254
email York Junior Netball Club
York Junior Netball Club facebook page
York Senior Netball ClubContact: Fiona O’Brien
Phone: 0417 188 998
email York Senior Netball Club
Swimming
York Swimming ClubContact: Kym Goff
Phone: 9641 2554
Tennis
York Lawn Tennis ClubContact: Graeme Allen
Phone: 9641 4046
email York Lawn Tennis Club
Stay up to dateDid you know the ActiveSmart website features lots of information to help you start getting active and continue achieving your goals? Most of the information and tools on the site are specific to your local community – so check them out today.
Make sure you log on regularly for updates about the program, new physical activities you can try, interesting apps and other tools to help you plan how you are going to get active!
You can also become part of the ActiveSmart Wheatbelt community by following #ActivesmartWA on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Active Smart Website
The information in this brochure is provided in good faith, however the accuracy or appropriateness of the information is not guaranteed.
Published by the Department of Sport and Recreation, Perth, Western Australia for ActiveSmart Wheatbelt. February 2016.