Highfield Boats Australia has partnered with Australian Sailing in a sponsorship deal that extends the benefits to all member Clubs across the country.
The Australian Sailing Club Survey remains a useful tool to “check in” with clubs in a robust manner, to capture a collective view along with valued feedback. The information that is gathered results in more targeted and focused outcomes for sailing, and most importantly your club.
The Children and Young People Safe Practices exist to identify and prevent behaviour that may be harmful to children and young people participating in sport. The Practices are defined in our Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy, so compliance with them is compulsory (as well as being a vital step in protecting children in sailing).
The Children and Young People Safe Practices exist to identify and prevent behaviour that may be harmful to children and young people participating in sport. The Practices are defined in our Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy, so compliance with them is compulsory (as well as being a vital step in protecting children in sailing).
The Children and Young People Safe Practices exist to identify and prevent behaviour that may be harmful to children and young people participating in sport. The Practices are defined in our Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy, so compliance with them is compulsory (as well as being a vital step in protecting children in sailing).
The new Hub provides easy access to information and resources relevant to Race Officials, including course information, the accreditation process, and a collection of useful reference documents and template forms for Race Officials.
Calling all sailors and volunteers! Now is the perfect time to support your club and Discover Sailing Centre by helping to welcome your local community to the water.
The Wage Inspectorate Victoria (WIV) has provided advice on child employment in community sports, stating that coaching, refereeing, or umpiring in low-risk sporting activities are not considered employment under Section 4A of the Child Employment Act 2003.
Electronic and online communication is a valuable tool for organising and promoting club activities, but it's important that appropriate safeguards are in place to minimise the dangers.
Children and young people are particularly vulnerable in changing rooms due in part to various stages of dress/undress and because they are isolated areas. There is also a risk of peer on peer child or young person problems, such as bullying if the changing room is left unsupervised.
With Paris 2024 fast approaching, Australian Sailing is excited to launch Host an Olympian, a new competition open exclusively to Australian Sailing affiliated clubs and associations.
With less than 50 days to go until the 2024 Paris Olympics, now is the time to prepare your Club, Association and broader membership community to get involved