Swinging into action in North QLD
Our SWIN Toowoomba Indigenous Sport and Rec Officer is currently participating in a North QLD sports education tour delivering Hot Shots tennis programs to communities across the Cape region.
Our SWIN Toowoomba Indigenous Sport and Rec Officer is currently participating in a North QLD sports education tour delivering Hot Shots tennis programs to communities across the Cape region.
Congratulations to the Bungeeba Indigenous Sport and Rec Centre, the Dalby PCYC, the SWIN Dalby Indigenous Sport and Rec Officer and all the other event organisers and event partners for putting on a fantastic QLD Government Deadly Sports Expo at Dalby yesterday!
The South West Indigenous Network would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year.
Testimonial from NRL Game Development Officer Sarah Walker in regards to the Billy Lids Western Tour she just came on travelling to Surat, Mitchell, Charleville and Cunnamulla.
Western Trax Billy Lids Tour is about to make tracks around the South West from Monday 26 November 2012 until Friday 30 November 2012.
The South West Indigenous Network Chairperson Peter Jackson kept many people happy during the lunch period at the Mission Australian Dirranbandi A - Day held on Saturday October 14 at Dirranbandi State School.
St. Geroge and surrounding districts held a deadly vacation program over the September holidays. It was great to see so many kids and parents joining in all of the fun.
To open the Pirates of the Warrego for 2012 we held a dance on Saturday night of which 100 young people and adults attended. It was great to see so many young people and workers dressed up as pirates.
The South West Indigenous Network is pleased to announce that our organisation has received $369,075.00 over the next 3 years from the Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport.
Finally the wait is over and the first ever SWIN Billy Lids workshop has been completed in St George over the course of two days in September.
The Toowoomba NAIDOC Golf Classic is quickly becoming recognised as one of the most popular social events in the South-West QLD region, particularly for Indigenous people, and provides a great networking opportunity for all involved.