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Change Making with the Port Fairy Soccer Club

Regional Sport Victoria (RSV) together with Football Victoria (FV) and Victoria University (VU), has been supporting 60 football clubs state-wide in an effort to deliver initiatives to prevent violence against women.

Flood Recovery effort receives VSA nomination

The Community Sport Flood Recovery program has been nominated for a 2022 Victorian Sport Award in the Leasexpress 'Sport Initiative of the Year' category. 

Country footy and netball clubs score more funding

New change rooms, new lighting and upgraded ovals are on their way to boost more country football and netball clubs across Victoria

More grants to help Aboriginal athletes go the distance

More Aboriginal Victorians are to be supported to pursue their passion for sport, with new grants backing athletes to go even further in the sports…

Have your say: sport participation survey now open

All Australians are invited to have their say on the development of the nation’s first codesigned National Sport Participation Strategy through an online survey.

Athlete Pathway Travel Grants Program

New travel grants that will support sports participants across Victoria have been announced, with  122 grants worth more than $245,000 set up to assist athletes, teams, coaches, and officials.

New grants ramp up support for Sporting Clubs

More than 260 grassroots sport and recreation clubs have been given government funding to address barriers to sporting participation, creating more inclusive ways to access…

Volunteer Recruitment Webinar Invitation

Volunteering Victoria, Regional Sport Victoria and Vicsport invite you and your member associations and clubs to the second member-only webinar for sport industry groups.

RSV and the National Sport Participation Strategy

Our General Manager - Meghan Mayman is taking part as a member of the Project Steering Group driving the National Sport Participation Strategy for the ASC.

Sport Grants: Getting more women and girls in the game

The Andrews Labor Government is backing sporting clubs across Victoria to get more women and girls in the game.

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