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1. Rod Laver Arena
Go behind the scenes of Australia’s most versatile stadium, venue of the Australian Open tennis Grand Slam and host to the world’s biggest stars.

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2. Tabloid Sports Carnivals
Tabloid Sports carnivals is an innovative programme which moves all the children who are divided into teams through a series of novel activity stations. Emphasis is placed on all the children being actively involved in a non-competitive environment.

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3. Adventure Alternatives
Adventure Alternatives provides a diverse range of services in the Outdoor Education and Outdoor Recreational market. Operating from our base in Woodford we are able to roam throughout SE Qld and deliver new and rewarding programs for your specific g
 

4. Adventure Canoeing
 

5. Adventure Park
20 rides and attractions. Gas & Electric BBQ facilities are available for hire. Experience breathtaking lake views from one of the parks many undercover pavilions and marquees with seating provided on lawned picnic areas.
 

6. Aeroactive
Aeroactive offers students a range of fun and stimulating sessions using aerobics, sport aerobics, dance and cheerleading to increase coordination, fitness, strength, teamwork and self esteem. Teacher PD sessions are also very popu
 

7. All Stars Self Defence Centres
We can provide training in the areas of health and fitness, self defence, martial arts, well being, sport and recreation programs and personal development training.
 

8. AMF Bowling Centres
We provide a Fun,safe,all weather environment.We can offer a complete term program, an end of term activity or a great new way to Fundraise for your school.
 

9. Andy Entertainment
Sports activities and clinics,birthday parties in schools ,movement activities with recycable materials.
 

10. Athletics Victoria
Schools Knockout competition provides the challenge of a unique track and field competition that promotes team spirit and increased participation.
 

11. Australian Sports Camps
3 hour event with activities designed for the whole school
 

12. Baseball Victoria
Peak body for the sport of baseball. Affordable school clinics, after-school programs & corporate days offered with baseballs elite coaching staff.
 

13. Bike Now
Experience the wilderness on a mountain bike
 

14. Bounce Sports
 

15. Broulee Surf School
 

16. Buzy Kidz
Age appropriate learning focus for Pre & Primary Schools, We supply two instructors, fully equiped classroom, bikes, helmets and refreshments. The bitumen bike track is fitted with full scale traffic signs and signals to simulate real traffic situat
 

17. Calder Canons
 

18. Cali Kids Calisthenics
Cali Kids introduces students to Calisthenics through fun activities involving movement to music, skills and routines
 

19. Comfort Inn and Suites Robertson Gardens
 

20. Dancesport Victoria
Teaching DanceSport in schools
 

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