Welcome

Sport and recreation is firmly embedded in our culture, with research showing that the majority of Victorians either directly participate in or support some form of activity. Sport and Recreation Victoria maximises both the community value of physical activity and the considerable value of the sport and recreation sector to the Victorian economy.

A goal umpire signalling a goal with two white flags

Grants to Improve Local Sport and Recreation Facilities Now Open


Applications for the 2010/2011 round of the Community Facility Funding Program (CFFP) are now open.

The CFFP helps provide high quality, accessible community sport and recreation facilities across the state.

The program encourages better planning and assists Councils to develop new or upgrade existing community sport and recreation facilities. The CFFP aims to increase participation and improve access for the community so they can reap the benefits of healthy and active involvement in sport and recreation.


Nominations are now open for the COTA 2009 Active At All Ages Awards


The Active At All Ages Awards, developed by the Council on the Ageing (COTA) are supported by the Victorian Government's 'Go for your life' initiative. If you know a club or senior (over 50 years of age) whose involvement and contributions to local sport and recreation are truly inspirational, this is a chance to make sure they are recognised. Nominations close Tuesday 15 December 2009.

Access for All Abilities


Access for All Abilities is a Victorian Government initiative coordinated by Sport and Recreation Victoria. The new Access for all Abilities brochure (PDF 1133 kb) or (Word 100 kb) provides information on what Access for All Abilities can do for you. For more information on Access for All Abilities visit the Access for All section of this website.

How Can Your Club Stamp Out Poor Spectator Behaviour?


Get on board the “Encourage the kids, Support the Game’ campaign
“Encourage the Kids, Support the Game” is a community education campaign, funded by the Victorian Government and VicHealth, which aims to stamp out poor spectator behaviour in junior sport so that players, parents, all spectators and officials can enjoy the game.


This page contains downloadable documents. In order to view PDF documents you will require new window icon Adobe Reader. To view other file types such as Word, Excel, Powerpoint and ZIP, other tools may be required.

Web Site Updates

DPCD's websites are progressively being updated to reflect the changes following the establishment of the department. This means you will continue to see some references to the Department for Victorian Communities (DVC) as changes are being made.


Top

 


Linked page opens in a new window Linked page opens in a new window