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2012-13 NTIS Applications Open
Applications for the 2012-2013 NTIS Program are now open. Closing Wednesday 18 April 2012. To be considered for recommendation to the NTIS Program athletes must:…
Read moreAustralian Open Ballkid Trials in Darwin
You are invited to a trial to become a Ballkid volunteer at the 2013 Australian Open ! Eligibility You must be aged between 12 and 15 in January 2013. This means if you…
Read moreTennis Gove Ready? Play!
Tennis Gove and the Gove Peninsula Tennis Club recently conducted its annual 'Coaching Sign On' and 'Open Day' on Saturday 4 February 2012. The…
Read moreCoach Opportunity – VAP
All NT coaches who are TA Coach Members with current Ochre Cards can now nominate Registered Athletes for the 2012 Video Analysis Program (VAP). All coaches who nominate…
Read moreTournaments in April
Alice Springs Junior Carnival 6 - 9 April 2012 OJT White - 12s/14s/16s Online Entry required for these events. Follow the steps on page 3 of the Fact Sheet. Non-points…
Read moreSports Minister visits Tennis Gove
The Gove Peninsula Tennis Club recently hosted the Minister for Sport and Recreation, Mr Karl Hampton MLA. On hand to greet Mr Hampton was Gove Peninsula Tennis Club…
Read moreKatherine Tennis Club Ready? Play!
The Katherine Tennis Club joined in the fun of the 'Come and Try Sports Expo' which was conducted by the Katherine Town Council on Saturday 11 February 2012.…
Read moreCoach PD Workshop
The following Coach Professional Development Workshop is coming up in the Northern Territory: The Progressive Development of Ground Strokes in 8 to 12 year old athletes…
Read moreTennis Palmerston Ready? Play!
Tennis Palmerston opened its doors to new and existing players at its inaugural Open Day on Saturday 4 February 2012. The Australian Open blue courts, were jam-packed…
Read moreGrand Slam Ticketing 2012
Tennis Australia receives a small allocation of tickets for the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open. To ensure there is a fair and equitable distribution of these…
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