International Volunteer Day

Happy International Volunteer Day! Today, we celebrate the incredible individuals who make St Mary’s community what it is. Volunteers are the backbone of our club. From keeping things running to driving us forward, they truly are the heart of everything we do. But here’s the thing—it’s the same group of dedicated volunteers who consistently stepContinue reading “International Volunteer Day”

U15s shine with senior support

It was fantastic to have our senior netball players and coaches come along to support our U15 team tonight! There’s something truly special about seeing teams come together and cheer each other on. The U15s are now heading into their summer break after a great start to their inaugural season. We’re excited to see what’sContinue reading “U15s shine with senior support”

International Men’s Day 2024

Today marks International Men’s Day, a chance to take part in a global conversation about manhood, masculinity and men’s issues. Australia is one of the healthiest and wealthiest countries in the world and yet suicide is the leading cause of death for males under the age of 55. This year’s theme is ‘Men’s Health Champions.’Continue reading “International Men’s Day 2024”

Empowering girls through netball

In the spirit of This Girl Can Week, we had some of our senior players out training with the juniors tonight! Vichealth’s This Girl Can campaign is all about breaking down barriers and empowering women and girls to stay active. Thanks to Clare Nicholls, Georgie O’Sullivan and Micaela and Ciara Hanlon for volunteering your time. WithContinue reading “Empowering girls through netball”

Driving change: Over $20,000 raised

We’re thrilled to announce that we have received funding from the TAC Club Rewards program for the fourth consecutive year! This brings our total raised to $20,800 raised, all thanks to our commitment to key road safety issues and promoting safe behaviours within our community. Club President Mark Stanley shared how grateful the Club isContinue reading “Driving change: Over $20,000 raised”