Active participation

Coaches play a vital role in helping participants develop their skills and get the most out of their sport.

The following case studies demonstrate the Queensland Government's commitment to supporting our hard-working coaches and their work in making sport possible for everyday Queenslanders.

 

Case Studies

Triathlon case study
Triathlon had never been particularly popular with Hervey Bay women ... until a local club and the Queensland Government joined forces to change all of that.

Come-and-try day case study
Sporting clubs in Rockhampton have banded together for a series of events to encourage more Indigenous kids to become physically active.

North Burnett Sports Tour case study
More than 4,000 participants aged four to 94 took part in the North Burnett Sports Tour 2004-05.

Remote and Indigenous hockey case study
Not long ago, children in Queensland's Gulf country knew barely anything about hockey. But thanks to the Queensland Government and Hockey Queensland, it's now among many kids' favourite sports.

Get Active Noosa case study
Noosa Shire Council and the Queensland Government is helping residents walk, stretch, ride and laugh their way to a more physically active lifestyle.

Japan Karate Association Emerald
After losing their Sensei, the JKA in Emerald used their Club Development Program funding to train a new leader. After overcoming many obstacles, the Emerald Club continues it's teachings.

Last updated 31 March 2009

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