PAE Sport Network
The Port Adelaide Enfield (PAE) Sport Network is open to all sporting clubs in PAE, helping you to keep in touch with latest developments, whats’ on, assistance for your club and funding opportunities
Join the PAE Sport Network By joining the network you will receive access to regular newsletters from the Sport and Recreation Development Coordinator, with opportunities to attend or access webinars and workshops, first hand news about developments in PAE and the latest tools to help your club. Complete this online form to register. | |
Past Workshops and Webinars Workshops and webinars are provided for network members, and cover club development areas such as an introduction to club committees, secrets of successful clubs, and tips around attracting volunteers and members, fundraising, social media, and more! The secrets of successful clubs
Session #1 - Play It On & Council Participation Programs Presentation Session #2 - Good Sports Program Presentation Session #3 - New Food Safety Requirements & Tips to Reduce Electricity Costs | |
Growing for Gold Growing for Gold is a free program that encourages young people to ‘Come and Try’ a variety of sport and recreation activities to find the one they love. To register your club or to register as a participant, visit the Growing for Gold website. | |
Northern Sport and Recreation Network The Northern Sport and Recreation Network is a joint initiative between five councils: Port Adelaide Enfield, Tea Tree Gully, Playford, Salisbury and Charles Sturt. The Network has been running for over 3 years and has worked collaboratively to provide support to clubs, developing and delivering several workshops and webinars in sport and recreation. The Northern Sport and Recreation Network was the winner of the Local Government Professionals SA Excellence in Cross Council Collaboration in 2021 and is a finalist for the 2021 LG Professionals Australia Awards. Join the PAE Sport Network to find out what’s going on across the Northern Network. |
Resources for Clubs
The South Australian Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing’s free online club development assessment tool provides direction, support and resources in areas such as:
- Governance
- Coaches and officials
- Managing volunteers
- Positive and welcoming
- Safe for all
- Sustainability
Sport Australia’s free online club assessment tool "Game Plan" replaces the Club Health Check and provides direction and resources in areas such as:
- Workforce
- Strategy, Roles and Responsibilities
- Governance
- Finance
- Participation
- Safe and Inclusive
- Values and Behaviours
- Marketing and Communications
- Diversified Partnerships
- Infrastructure
- Research and Insights
- Technology and Digital Stakeholder Alignment
The Victorian-based Sports Community provides free and membership-based resources, tips, training and webinars in all aspects of club management.
This Victorian Government resource provides information and templates in all aspects of club management.
Sport Integrity Australia was established in 2020 to combine the functions of the Australian Sports Doping Authority, the National Integrity of Sport Unit and the integrity programs of the Australian Sports Doping Authority, the National Integrity of Sport Unit and the integrity programs of Sport Australia to safeguard the integrity of sport. Areas covered are:
- Prohibited substances and methods in sport
- Abuse of children and others in sport
- Manipulation of sporting competitions
- Protection of sporting organisations and individuals from bullying, intimidation, discrimination or harassment.
Play by the Rules provides information, resources, tools and free online training (now hosted by Sport Integrity Australia) to increase the capacity and capability of administrators, coaches, officials, players, parents and spectators to prevent and deal with discrimination, harassment, child safety, inclusion and integrity issues in sport.
Good Sports provides tools, resources and accreditation for clubs around alcohol management, smoking regulations, mental health, illegal drugs, safe transport and helping to create a safe, welcoming, family-friendly environment.
Many grants are available to assist grass roots sporting clubs, open at different times of the year and through a variety of agencies and organisations.
Play it On is a social enterprise that provides funding to assist children from financially challenged families participate in their chosen sport. Play it On collects pre-used sports gear, rejuvenates it and sells it online. The profits raised provide a subsidy for sporting club fees of eligible children. Ways you can assist or benefit are detailed on their website.
The South Australian Government, through the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing has developed the “Club of the Future” guide that will support clubs to explore innovative ways to deliver quality experiences, share resources, services and facilities, increase affordability and promote contemporary approaches to volunteering.
With the recent impacts of COVID-19, it has highlighted a need for clubs to think outside the box and diversify their thinking to establish alternative ways to generate revenue. Richard Mellon, former Manager Industry Support with the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing, produced a checklist for club committees to consider different strategies and ideas on what your club could consider to diversify revenue streams to help your club improve financial sustainability and ensure long-term success!
Welcoming Clubs is Welcoming Australia’s overarching initiative for programs that embrace the power of sport and recreation as a vehicle for inclusion, opportunity and belonging for all members of the community.
Contact PAE Sport and Recreation Development on 8405 6600, or send an email to sport@cityofpae.sa.gov.au to learn more.