As a long-standing supporter of Australian Sailing and its grassroots development, our partners at Zhik are proud to announce a new initiative designed specifically for local sailing clubs.
Clubs and Discover Sailing Centres around the country should start marking their calendars for November, with planning for the annual Discover Sailing Day set to return this year.
World Sailing Classes sending teams to international events can apply to use the Commonwealth Coat of Arms on playing and dress uniforms of Australian representative sports persons and accompanying officials.
It’s an exciting time for revSport, with a recent update to their platform bringing new functionality and the ability to make further bespoke sailing related improvements. We are working closely with revSport to roll these out over the coming year.
Clubs and Discover Sailing Centres (DSCs) are set to save through Australian Sailing’s new partnership with Sailing Raceboats with TWO new initiatives.
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).