THA_Review_Magazine_April_2021

CLUBS TASMANIA UPDATE

AndrewMoore - Clubs Tasmania Project Manager

Clubs Tasmania, part of the Tasmanian Hospitality Association is committed to helping our community clubs remain viable and sustainable. Sporting clubs and organisations have always played a vital role in Australia. Australians love sport and sport plays a major role in the Australian community. Community clubs play a significant role in promoting participation and encourage people to lead balanced and healthy lives. In our rural and urban regions, clubs are where people come to connect, socialise, share food and enjoy refreshments. Clubs are a place where people feel safe and have a sense of belonging. Thismonthwe feature some of the events we have delivered, participated in and some of the partnership we have helped develop that showcase how we are strengthening the community club industry. Partnerships Tassal Group is proud to be partnering with the Tasmanian Hospitality Association to visit regional communities across Tasmania, where many of their operations are based. The partnership is a perfect synergy to bring together our partners at the Hobart Hurricanes and the Tasmanian Hospitality Association, to be part of an authentic program, we believe will lead to build confidence in our regional communities. Tassal is committed to supporting the heartlands of our operations, while promoting healthy communities and increased connectedness. Ben Hansen from Tassal says ‘It is critical for our youngpeople to see sporting rolemodels, who participate on the national stage, in their community and Tassal are thrilled to play a role in delivering an opportunity like this’

Through our partnership with the Hobart Hurricanes, Tassal delivered a range of opportunities, based around cricket at regional schools and community clubs (facilitated by Clubs Tasmania). Held in Cygnet and Nubeena, the partnership is about supporting regional communities that are so important to Tassal. Project Manager for Clubs Tasmania, Andrew Moore was thrilled to play in role in strengthening the community club industry in the Tasman region and from the event, has been invited by each of the cricket clubs and local government, to deliver a community club forum later in the year. The forum will focus on collaboration and how local clubs can work together to increase participation. Mind Games On Friday 26 February the THA entered two teams (THA Partners and Hospo Pros) in the 2021 MIND GAMES. Such a fun day, raising awareness of mental health in theworkplace and a great opportunity to spend a day with State Sporting Associations (Tennis, Golf, Netball and Racing) discussing issues and priorities, having some fun, problem solving and brainstorming how Clubs Tasmania can help and how we can all collaborate together. •55 teams participated with THA partners finishing 4th and the Hospo Pros 6th, fantastic effort!•Over $80 000 raised for the Menzie’s Research Centre (awesome)

Reach out to Project Manager AndrewMoore on 1300 125 9827 or E: andrew@tha.asn.au

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