A new road leading to the $26 million State Centre of Football at Gepps Cross has officially opened with its name paying homage to the precinct’s exciting future and women in football.
Stage 1 of major upgrade works to the SA Athletics Stadium are now complete, with Stage 2 works set to get underway within months thanks to a $6 million investment from the Marshall Government.
The Glenelg Golf Club has initiated several new projects in recent years, in an effort to explore environmentally friendly measures and reduce the cost of utilities.
Adelaide University Sport and Fitness (AUSF) and the University of Adelaide has opened a $2.5 million recreation hub at West Beach.
Last night’s annual South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) Awards held at Adelaide Oval, celebrated the best in sport in South Australia, in what’s been an extraordinary year for high-performance sport.
Blockbuster tennis is returning to Adelaide in early 2022 with back-to-back Adelaide International events to be held at the newly transformed Memorial Drive Tennis Centre.
South Australians are being encouraged to get on their bike for the Bicycle Network’s National Ride2Work Day in an effort to start turning around current statistics which show the state is not active enough.
The last couple of years have changed the game for the sport and recreation sector. Increased lifestyle pressures, evolving social norms and the rise of technology have had a significant impact on how sport and recreation organisations operate and how members can thrive in a club environment.
The ACH Group has developed a Stay in the Game challenge to introduce video gaming to South Australians aged over 65 years, promoting physical activity and social connections.
Sporting clubs and elite athletes can now apply for their share in more than $1.1 million of funding through two Marshall Government grant programs which open today.
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