Clubs encouraged to share their volunteer reward practices.
In conjunction with the 2010 National Volunteers Week (10-16 May) the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is encouraging clubs to recognise the efforts of coaches and officials by nominating for a free Thanks recognition reward.
Clubs across Australia who best describe why and how they recognise their coaches and officials could receive the Thanks recognition reward.
The reward is a USB flash drive (pre-loaded with fact sheets, tools and tips, helpful hints and web links) and an engraved whistle with lanyard presented in a display box.
Clubs can apply for the reward by completing the application form (see related links) on the ASC website.
National Volunteer Week
Each year during National Volunteer Week, community organisations across Australia take the opportunity to acknowledge the tremendous contribution volunteers make to our society.
National Volunteer Week is the largest celebration of volunteers and volunteerism in Australia, and provides an opportunity to highlight the role of volunteers in our communities and to say thank you.
Quest Squirts Program
Football Queensland is pleased to announce the partnership between Football Queensland and Quest Newspapers to deliver the Squirts program. This is the only endorsed program for children under the age of five in Queensland and enjoys protection of the State Insurance Program. Recognising the partnership, the program will now be branded Quest Squirts Football.
Clubs interested in hosting a program are advised the cost is $5.00 per participant and registration forms and information are available through your Zone office.
Nominate for the 2010 National Drug and Alcohol Awards
Celebrate excellence in creating healthy sporting communities and be recognised by governments and the health sector.
Nominate for the 2010 National Drug and Alcohol Awards.














