Contact the Recreation Services team if your club requires assistance with: Running your club Funding and grants opportunities Training and workshops Kidsport Sports ground hire All other sports club related matters |
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Club Development Officer Steph Walding Senior Recreation Facilities and Reserves Officer Nathan Johnston Recreation Support Officer Claudia Wells Email: recreation@cockburn.wa.gov.au Phone: 9411 3444 |
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| BIBRA LAKE FUN RUN Sunday 12th September 2021 Registrations are now open for the 2021 Bibra Lake Fun Run. Now with TWO distance options....6km or 12km. Free to enter, with prizes for overall winners and winners in age categories. The event is free and open to competitive runners, as well as individuals and family groups, even the family dog (must be on a lead)! There will be a DJ, Zumba warm-up, roving entertainers, community group displays, food stalls and coffee vans. |
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Sporting and community groups are under increasing pressure to limit costs on participants and as a result are required to generate income from other sources including sponsorship to remain affordable and sustainable. The City of Cockburn's Sponsorship and Naming Rights Policy seeks to provide guidance and direction to sporting and community organisations when seeking or negotiating sponsorship packages and signage. |
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Sponsorship and Naming Rights on City Controlled Land and/or Buildings Where sporting and community groups are seeking to incorporate City recreational controlled land and/or buildings into sponsorship packages, they are required to consult with City Officers and seek approval to ensure: Naming Rights Sponsorships Any sponsorship package that includes naming rights of a land area or building must have a formal agreement developed and the agreement is to be approved by the City. Sponsorship Signage Sponsorship signage needs to be considered in conjunction with preserving the amenity of the City’s (public) controlled land area and building. |
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Applications close at 4pm Friday 24 September 2021 |
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Cockburn Community Fund The City of Cockburn Community Fund provides funds to assist individuals and community organisations, including sporting clubs, to provide events, projects and facilities within the City of Cockburn. Round 1 of the 2021-22 financial year community and cultural grants are now open, encompassing: • Community Grants • Cultural Grants • Donations • Sponsorships • Youth Arts Scholarships |
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Sports Community resources are free for all City of Cockburn sports clubs with the use of your club's individual log in. The following webinars are coming up in August and September: 24 August Making it easy to be a successful Treasurer 25 August Creating a strategic plan at your club 14 September Fundraising in a COVID world. Fundraising strategies & grant writing 15 September Social media and communication strategies for sports clubs |
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Illegal parking can be dangerous to pedestrians, cyclists and other road users and causes frustration and inconvenience. Please remind your club members to adhere to parking regulations, road markings and signage at all times. Downloadable PARKING GUIDE |
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Parking Laws and Guidelines The City has recently received numerous complaints about parking in and around sporting facilities, such as blocking driveways, parking on footpaths or in areas designated as No Parking. Infringements can be issued when drivers do not adhere to the parking restrictions. The City of Cockburn’s Parking and Facilities Local Law 2007 is designed to maximise the use of available road and footpath space and to provide access to parking for all motorists. The Law considers the requirements of businesses, visitors, residents and traffic management. The regulations in these legal documents are enforceable at all times and do not require signage to be applied. However, parking signs may be installed to reinforce existing parking restrictions within the road reserve. |
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Healthway's Healthy Sporting Club Program The Healthway Healthy Sporting Club Program is now open for summer applications until 24 September. Clubs can apply for up to $4,000 to purchase kitchen equipment, participate in Fuel to Go & Play online training and run educational workshops with the aim to increase healthy food and drink options within the club’s canteen or kiosk. This season, clubs can also reward a healthy club coordinator with a $400 voucher to coordinate the program. VIEW PROGRAM GUIDELINES |
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Funding is available to all Western Australian community sporting clubs to help increase healthy food and drink options at club-run canteens or kiosks. To apply for this funding, clubs must be competing in a recognised summer sporting competition. |
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Cockburn Volunteering Resource Centre The Cockburn Volunteer Resource Centre (CVRC) builds capacity and strengthens partnerships through promoting, supporting and valuing volunteers and community groups. Through the City, the Cockburn Volunteer Resource Centre can offer community organisations assistance advertising volunteer vacancies and access to 500 free colour prints per month. |
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The Very Important Volunteer (VIV) Program allows volunteer organisations to reward their volunteers with a card that entitles volunteers to obtain discounts from participating local Cockburn business. The card is renewed annually. |
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