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Welcome Leisure Networks - Vicsport's newest preferred supplier


We're excited to announce that Leisure Networks have become our Preferred Supplier to deliver high quality training and development for sporting clubs and community volunteers across metropolitan Melbourne. Located in Geelong, Leisure Networks is a highly regarded, dynamic not profit organisation with over two decades experience working with community sport, local government and state sporting associations.  Their interest is ensuring grass roots clubs are well managed and well positioned to ensure a successful and sustainable future for community sport. Leisure Networks is established and active across the greater Geelong and Melton regions with an increasing presence in Melbourne metropolitan and all our presenters have strong experience with grass roots community clubs and club volunteering.  Their training and development workshops are based around four key areas required for a successful and sustainable club:
  • Good Governance
  • Strategy & Management
  • Culture & Leadership
  • Participation & Inclusion
Workshops can also be tailored to address specific needs of clubs and volunteers. To learn more about our club development training please visit www.leisurenetworks.org Contact Sue Gell at Leisure Networks P: (03) 5222 9937 E: sue.gell@leisurenetworks.org  

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