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Lancelin is set to host the State’s longest running and premier windsurfing event from January 12–15.
The Parks Forum and Two Bulls have developed an exciting product that will provide a new park experience for today's parks users.
The Department of Sport and Recreation, Surf Life Saving WA and Canoeing WA have been developing a framework that provides guidance, advice and consistency for ocean paddlers.
Patrick Hollingworth recently became the third man in Western Australia to climb Mount Everest.
Link to the Nature Play WA website
World Parks Day 09 on Saturday 19 September 2009 is an opportunity to celebrate our parks and green spaces.
Sport and Recreation directory contact
Sport and Recreation directory contact
Sport and Recreation directory contact
Sport and Recreation directory contact
Bring the whole family along to the Island Escape Family Fun Day or bring a friend along to the kids only Hawaiian Luau camp. These programs are full of fun activities including water, roping and interactive challenges.
Dr Amanda Nagle and Deborah Huff of the National Heart Foundation NSW recently brought their expertise to WA, presenting seminars on the Heartmoves initiative for health professionals and the fitness industry.
Surf’s Up at Ern Halliday. If you’re seeking some fun, looking for new challenges, and want to explore your adventurous side while making new friends, then come and grab a wave at the Ern Halliday Surf’s Up Holiday Program.
Come along and test your skills in raft building and canoeing, meet new friends and learn bush survival and snake awareness skills. Our qualified staff are ready to take you on a three day Wet ‘n’ Wild adventure.
Recently there has been an increase in popularity of recreational trail bike riders and a decrease in legal recreational riding areas due to land acquisitions and environmental issues.
The Department of Sport and Recreation recently contracted a consultant to research the issues surrounding extreme/challenge activities in Western Australia.
The Recreation Unit has an ongoing commitment to working collaboratively with regional personnel to progress and support long-term recreation and non-competitive physical activity outside the metropolitan area.
In November 2006, the department established a Recreation Advisory Panel as an initiative arising from the analysis of the recreation sector and consequent Strategic Reform Agenda.
Park and Leisure Australia, LIWA Aquatics, Outdoors WA, Fitness Australia and Trails WA are the current representative bodies for the recreation industry.
In 2005 the department committed resources to undertake an analysis of its services and programs for the recreation sector. An extensive consultation process was undertaken with key individuals and stakeholders from across recreation, local government, fitness, outdoor recreation and camps interest areas.
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