The Chronicle
The Chronicle is a regular newsletter of the Indigenous Sport Program.
11 January 2012
It is sent all around the state and contains news and information about Indigenous sport and recreation activities throughout Western Australia.
The latest edition
Home run for tee-ball in Carnarvon
Wednesday 09 December 2009
With a newly-proposed tee-ball season approaching in Carnarvon, local Indigenous Sports Development Officer (ISDO) Keno Phillips recently initiated a Level 0 Coaching Course for the sport.
Amazing displays of talent as Kimberley athletes smash records at championships
Wednesday 09 December 2009
The Be Active Regional Athletic Championships once again took place in Fitzroy Crossing from 9–10 September 2009 with approximately 110 athletes competing from across the Kimberley region.
Good sports – profiles of Indigenous young people participating in sport and recreation
Wednesday 09 December 2009
Profiles of two Indigenous young people participating in sport and recreation that feature in the Summer 2009/10 edition of The Chronicle – Bobbie Ray and Deanni Cowen.
Gascoyne Kickstarters Riverdash
Wednesday 09 December 2009
The Annual Gascoyne Kickstarters Riverdash is a three day event of motorcycles, buggies and four wheel drives that ride over 500 kilometres through the harshest and most rugged parts of the Gascoyne, including through the Gascoyne River bed.
Indigenous netball camp opportunity for coaches and umpires
Tuesday 08 December 2009
Nyoongar Sports Association (NSA), Netball WA, the Australian Sports Commission Office for Women, the Department of Sport and Recreation and the Department for Child Protection are providing an opportunity to attend a FREE Netball Coaching and Umpiring Accreditation Camp in February 2010.
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