Good Sports work in partnership with a range of sporting organisations, federal, state and local governments to help further improve clubs at the community level. The campaign aims to provide support to local clubs and education around alcohol and drugs with the goal of improving the health of Australian communities.
The initiative is a good example of how clubs can prevent and minimise the harm caused by alcohol and other drugs whilst also promoting healthy behaviours and enhancing participation in sport.
Good Sports has been implemented in almost 9,000 community sporting clubs across two decades to ultimately improve the health and sustainability of grass roots clubs. The campaign is passionate about having more people enjoy our great Australian sporting culture. In order to do that a safe, inclusive environment where everyone can get involved is vital.
Local cricket clubs have until Sunday March 3, 2019 to register as a “Good Club” and will then go into the draw to win $5,000 worth of equipment.
To enter, sign your club up today at https://goodsports.com.au with up to $10,000 worth of Kookaburra vouchers up for grabs.
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