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Little Athletics Association of NSW Inc. ABN 69 731 039 358
90-92 Harris Street Harris Park NSW 2150
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Tel: 9633 4511 Fax: 9633 2821
Email: [email protected] Web: littleathletics.com.au
REPORT – LANSW ANNUAL CONFERENCE Club Taree
Saturday - Sunday, 20 & 21 July 2013
SATURDAY, 20 JULY Registration of delegates (see end of report) Conference opened at 10:18am. Moved Irené Dasey (New England Zone), seconded Lynne Whatman (St George), “that the report of the 2012 Annual Conference be accepted”.
CARRIED
BUSINESS ARISING Nil.
CONFERENCE THEME “Building Foundations for New Generations” ~ Looking forward to Number 18* ~ Following last year’s conference in Ulladulla, a focus group was again formed to assist in the formation of agenda topics for the 2013 Annual Conference. Thank you to Sally Richardson, Ron Daniel, Lynne Moore, Chris Watt, Chantelle Grills and Alvin Umadhay for their input. Again, it was agreed to have a theme for the conference – for this year they chose the theme of ‘Building Foundations for New Generations’.
WELCOME Neil Sandall (President) welcomed all delegates and observers, especially those who are attending their first conference. Neil also introduced all members of the board of management and staff to the attendees.
GUEST SPEAKER – Herb Elliott AC MBE "I am in charge of my own mind, therefore my attitude, therefore my destiny" Herb Elliott made just one Olympic appearance - an unforgettable run in the 1500m at the 1960 Rome Olympic Games. Herb was the only Australian to win gold in the stadium, when he flew away to win by an amazing 20m. He also became the first Australian male runner to win on the track since Edwin Flack in 1896. In his short but magnificent career, Herb Elliott broke the four minute barrier for the mile, an amazing 17 times.
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At the 1960 Rome Olympics, he went into the 1500m as the strong favourite, holding a new world record of 3:36.0. All nine runners in the final that day had previously broken four minutes for the mile. Herb Elliot remained unbeaten at Australian championships winning the 880yds and the mile in 1956/57, 1957/58, and 1959/60. Herb retired from athletics in May 1961 having accrued an amazing 44 consecutive victories in world class competition for distances up to a mile. Many believe he retired too early, but at the age of 22, he decided to quit running and pursue a career in business. For obvious reasons, Herb was one of the bearers of the Olympic torch at the Opening Ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and entered the stadium for the final segment before the lighting of the Olympic flame by Cathy Freeman. Herb Elliott won the coveted Helms Award in 1958 and was made a Member of the British Empire (MBE) in 1979 for his services to the community. In 2002 he was made a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) for his services to the community, sport and the Olympic movement. His business accolades include Chairman for the Telstra Foundation & Fortescue Metals Group, as well as, Commissioner for the Australian Broadcasting Committee. Herb’s current role as Director of The Stronger, Smarter Institute, has been vital in moving forward to bridge the gap between indigenous and white Australian education and health, that of which Herb passionately promotes. In addition to this, Herb does not censor his love for golf, and for encouraging healthy, active lifestyles. He is an avid supporter of Mosman Little Athletics and enjoys the promotion of track and field to the younger generations. Herb Elliott was honoured as a Legend of Australian Sport on 10 December 1985. Herb gave a captivating and inspirational speech about his career and both the requirements and pitfalls of reaching the highest heights.
Kerry O’Keefe (CEO) presented a gift to Herb Elliott and thanked him for his presentation and for attending our 2013 Annual Conference.
BOARD & STAFF PANEL All directors and staff who had reports in the Conference Book were asked to sit at the front of the room to form this panel. As the Conference Book was forwarded to all attendees, and therefore taken as read, attendees had the opportunity to ask questions of the board and staff.
Questions & Answers Tony Vecellio (Randwick Botany) enquired about disciplinary proceedings and how to escalate centre
level disputes to the LANSW and get them to act to ban a very disruptive centre member, where it has gotten so bad that there is Apprehended Violence Orders (AVO’s) etc in play.
Russell Briggs (Business Assurance) said that the matter has to be addressed by the centre committee first and foremost, and the centre committee must refer to the disciplinary procedures outlined in their own centre constitution. Once a decision has been formalised and LANSW has been notified of the proceedings, the incident can be escalated to LANSW if still required. Russell outlined that there would be an independent panel called and the Business Assurance Director may only attend as an observer and would have no jurisdiction on the decision, but would be advised of the decision, and the centre and individual would be advised formally thereafter.
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Wayne Thurlow (Girraween) advised members that any situation resulting in police intervention is under the jurisdiction of the police and Little Athletics NSW can have no involvement with any AVO’s and no Little Athletics representative is liable to intervene. Centres must continue to liaise with police about individuals and their restrictions and are to notify them in every instance where they are in obvious breach of their AVO restrictions. Councils also have regulations in practice with regard to council venues/facilities and restricting members rights to access the venue.
DISCUSSION ITEMS D1. TRACK EVENTS – Disqualification – CAMPBELLTOWN Amend the relevant disqualification procedures: A. That Little Athletics NSW conform to the 2012-2013 IAAF false start rule procedure
(Rule 162.8, Page 145-146) i. Red & Black Diagonal Card – Disqualification ii. Yellow & Black diagonal card – Warning iii. Corresponding indicator on the lane. B. That the Red & Black diagonal card be used for a relay disqualification and false starts for
track events, not flags. Explanation At present we have a red flag in the athlete’s face and humiliate them, particularly in relay races and often it is not the final runner who causes the team’s disqualification. Moved Terry Manns (Campbelltown Collegians), seconded Glen Taylor (Glenbrook), that D1 be accepted. Voting - SHOW OF HANDS NOT SUPPORTED D2. STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS – 800m Straight Final – WESTERN RIVERINA The first two athletes only from each of the 8 Region Championships be entitled to advance to the State Championships in the 800m events, making 16 competitors and a straight final. Explanation As stated, this will make the State Championships event a straight final, eliminating the need for heats. We believe to run heats of this event is too much pressure on the kids and they should only compete once in an 800m. The athletes who compete in the 800m usually compete in the 1500m and older athletes in the 3000m, which is far too much stress on the athletes. Moved Ken Gardiner (Western Riverina Zone), seconded Howard McGarry (Lake Illawarra), that D2 be accepted. Voting - SHOW OF HANDS NOT SUPPORTED D3. STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS – 800m Progression to Final – HOLROYD That in the 800 metre event at the State Championships, the qualifiers who progress to the final be the first six (6) place-getters in each heat, plus the next four fastest times, to comprise a final of sixteen (16) athletes.
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Explanation At State Championships this past season the qualification process to the final was the first three (3) place-getters plus the next two (2) fastest times, with eight (8) athletes only in the final. This was far too hard on athletes who, in many instances, were competing in the 1500 metre final later on the same day. There were quite a few withdrawals from the 800 metre heats, in two instances resulting in a straight final. Indeed some of these athletes had previously competed in the 3,000 metre event the night before. We need to be seen to be looking after the welfare of our middle distance athletes, which we certainly were not at State. Moved Glen Richardson (Holroyd), seconded Maria McConville (Life Member), that D3 be accepted. Voting - SHOW OF HANDS SUPPORTED D4. ZONE, REGION & STATE – Reserves to Finals – EXECUTIVE Delete clause 1.4 Section D – Reserves to finals and renumber subsequent clauses.
Explanation This rule was introduced to try to ensure that all finals have full fields at Zone/Region/State, however many reserves do not take the opportunity to attend the Call Room on the off chance they may be required for a final. This is even more pronounced when finals are on a different day to the heat.
This requirement puts a lot of unnecessary pressure on call room resources and causes the need for lots of adjustments to start lists etc.
Having reserves also adds another level of complexity to the role of a Clash Manager if a track final is due to go to the Call Room when a reserve is at a field event. If a reserve is listed as being at a field event when a track final is called does the Clash Manager have to go the field event to check if the reserve is there on the off chance that they will be needed. It is also rather difficult to be consistent about the point in time when a substitution is to occur because of the load pressures on the call room building up as the carnival progresses. A reserve takes their place in a final if there is a vacancy when the Call Room official has completed their paperwork and the athletes are released from the Call Room. No set time can be given for this (e.g. 8mins before scheduled start) event as it depends on how the carnival is running, weather conditions etc.
It therefore seems timely to reconsider this issue of reserves to finals and to recommend that finals simply progress with the available qualifying starters from heats, irrespective of the number presenting for the final. Moved Heather Mitchell (Board – Championships/Competition), seconded Grahame Searles (Life Member), that D4 be accepted. Voting - SHOW OF HANDS NOT SUPPORTED D5. STATE RELAYS – Junior & Senior 4 x 100m and Long Jump – EXECUTIVE Delete Section 5 of the State Relay Championships (the Junior & Senior 4 x 100m and Junior & Senior Long Jump events), which is centres with less than 150 athletes in the U8-U15 age groups.
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Explanation This section was introduced following the 2006 Annual Conference, when the new 2 day format for State Relays was accepted. It was introduced to enable smaller centres to enter mixed age athletes in a 4 x 100m and 4 x long jump event. Unfortunately, the response from the smaller centres has been consistently poor as the statistics below illustrate. These figures represent the total entries each year from the 6 State Relays we have had since the introduction of this section: -
Year Jnr 100 Jnr Long Snr 100 Snr Long
2012 1 1 1 1
2011 2 2 2 2
2010 2 2 1 1
2009 2 2 3 3
2008 2 2 2 2
2007 1 1 1 1
This underwhelming response has resulted in fields so small there is effectively no competition and we generally have to run the event in conjunction with another to introduce the appearance of competition for the one or two teams taking part. This table shows that there is a lack of interest from all but less than a handful of smaller centres in entering this section of the State Relays. In view of this lack of interest it is proposed to delete this section. Moved Heather Mitchell (Board – Championships/Competition), seconded Howard McGarry (Lake Illawarra), that D5 be accepted. Voting - SHOW OF HANDS NOT SUPPORTED D6. STATE RELAYS – Centre Categories (U17) – HOLROYD Delete
2.2 Centre Categories iv. Regardless of registration exclusions in i, ii or iii, all centres are permitted to enter in the U17
teams in section 1 or 2, plus 3 & 4.
Explanation The passing of discussion item D2 from Camden at last year's Conference, gave centres the opportunity to enter U17 teams in either section 1 or section 2 at State Relays, regardless of the size of the centre. Although our centre supported this discussion item, simply to give centres the opportunity of entering U17 teams in section 1, i.e. 4x100m boys & 4x100m girls; we do not feel that it is fair to those smaller centres of 200 or less, to allow the really large centres the opportunity of entering mixed 4x100m relays. The discussion item from Camden last year stated "to bring the U17 age group in line with all the other age groups".
In effect the passing of that discussion item actually gave an extra opportunity for centres to enter U17's, which is not available to any other age group. The rationale behind introducing 4x100m mixed relays was to encourage the smaller centres to participate in the State Relays, with a chance of being competitive. If we continue to permit any larger sized centre to enter these 4x100 mixed relays, we are defeating the whole purpose of these relays. Moved Glen Richardson (Holroyd), seconded Steven Jones (Bankstown Sports), that D6 be accepted. Voting - SHOW OF HANDS SUPPORTED
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PRESENTATION – LAA/AA Alignment - Presentation to State Associations and their members Dereck Fineberg (President - Little Athletics Australia) Recently, Little Athletics Australia (LAA) was invited to attend a joint meeting with the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) and Athletics Australia (AA) on 20 April 2013, for the purpose of discussing the proposal by the ASC to explore a merger or some other structure that would better align LAA and AA. Each state was represented at this meeting by the president/chairman of their board. One of the outcomes from this meeting was to form a steering group made up of representatives from the ASC, LAA and AA. The first steering group meeting was held on 2 May 2013. LAA were represented by LAA President Dereck Fineberg, LAA BOM Tony Reilly and LAA CEO Martin Stillman. The meeting agreed in principle on the terms of reference to investigate the possibilities. The potential structures to be considered by the consultants include:
(i) Current model - i.e. status quo remains (ii) An enhanced Joint Venture (iii) A merged federated governance model (iv) A fully unified model (e.g. the AFL model) where State offices would effectively be branch
offices of the national body. LAA will continue to keep member associations updated on future developments as they occur. The LAA representatives are mindful of the history, tradition and core values of Little Athletics in Australia, and will continue to act in the best interests of the organisation and its members in all aspects of steering group discussions.
Questions & Answers Gordon Costello (South West Metropolitan Zone) enquired whether the financial accounts and
reporting (expenditure) will be separate for the two organisations, or will the finances be immersed into a joint account that can be accessed by either party.
Dereck Fineberg (LAA President) responded that the consideration is that the two organisations will initially have separate accounts and financial reporting will continue to encompass the Little Athletic and seniors separately, however, this is at liberty to change throughout the merger as programs and development is discussed moving forward. There will always be provisions in place to protect assets and intellectual property. It must be stressed that members will be part of the decision making process and will be informed of all steering group considerations.
Ron Daniel (Ryde) asked if Dereck could outline all of the non-negotiables. Dereck Fineberg (LAA President) advised that these are outlined in the document that was provided
to all conference attendees and this will also be uploaded onto the Little Athletics website to be accessed by all members.
Tim Pullen (Canterbury) asked what the arrangement would be for voting procedures with regard to the merger proposals. Will it purely be board members who are eligible to vote?
Dereck Fineberg (LAA President) advised that the final jurisdiction on decisions will ultimately be the members of both Little Athletics Australia and Athletics Australia state associations, and will be voted on democratically.
Terry Manns (Campbelltown Collegians) voiced his support for the merger and reminded the conference attendees that this was a move in the positive direction for the sport of athletics. The cost and administration of running two organisations is not conducive to supporting Little Athletes into future competition and members should support this merger to aid athlete progression to seniors.
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Monica Kumar (Wallsend) voiced her concerns about the involvement by the Sports Commission, as it is often evident that government intervention can override the importance placed on the children and focus too much on the operational and financial aspects on the organisation as a business. Her concern is that Little Athletics large member base will be taken advantage of and the positive progress we have laid down towards improving athletics and increasing participation for the younger aged children will be lost
Cathy Eaton (Northern Metropolitan Zone) asked how many Little Athletics state organisations would have to support the merger in order for it to be successful. Dereck Fineberg (LAA President) confirmed that there would need to be a 75% support of the
merger through the state organisations, and this would equate to 6 out of the 7 state Little Athletics organisations supporting the new LAA-AA alignment.
Allan Johnson (South Coast Highlands Zone) asked if there are any real incentives for Little Athletics to support this merger that will be definitely be agreed upon as part of the alignment, e.g. considerable financial gain towards development of programs or the advantage of better sponsor deals and scholarships for athletes.
Dereck Fineberg (LAA President) confirmed that the major direction of discussion is focused on the future of the sport of Little Athletics and how the structure and operation involved in the merger would improve the experience for the athlete through stages of development, as well as, improve Little Athletics Australia and Athletics Australia administration and operation. Dereck stressed that if we are not part of the discussion process, the voice of Little Athletics will not be heard through the negotiation process, and therefore will not shape the LAA-AA realignment. Currently, Little Athletics is involved in the steering group meetings and is represented in all discussion with the Australian Sports Commission and Athletics Australia. Nothing will be agreed upon without going through the membership of the Little Athletics state organisations.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Dereck Fineberg and thanked him for his presentation to better
inform members of the current status on the LAA-LA alignment discussion, for his continued support as President of LAA, and for attending our 2013 Annual Conference.
IGA PRESENTATION IGA – Russell Dean (IGA Retail Consultant Mid-North Coast)
Russell Dean presented cheques to the following centres, for their support of the IGA Docket Competition. Each centre received a $1,000 cheque, awarded as a result of the IGA dockets submitted throughout the season: -
1. Gilgandra Little Athletics Centre 2. Smithfield Little Athletics Centre 3. Tiger Wests Little Athletics Centre 4. Warradale Little Athletics Centre 5. Woy Woy Little Athletics Centre
6. Blacktown Little Athletics Centre 7. Doonside Little Athletics Centre 8. Girraween Little Athletics Centre 9. Holroyd Little Athletics Centre 10. Ryde Little Athletics Centre
Russell Dean also announced a lucky centre name draw generously organised by IGA. Names of all 2012/2013 affiliated Little Athletics centres were consolidated in a lucky draw and the following names were drawn out and also received a $1,000 prize:-
1. Ambarvale Little Athletics Centre 2. Deniliquin Little Athletics Centre 3. Hay Little Athletics Centre 4. Leeton Little Athletics Centre
5. Lismore Little Athletics Centre 6. Lithgow Little Athletics Centre 7. Narromine Little Athletics Centre 8. Rouse Hill RAMS Little Athletics Centre
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Russell Dean and thanked him for the support of IGA and his
presentation at our 2013 Annual Conference.
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PRESENTATION – Good Service is Good Business Barry McMaster - Achieve Global Trainers/Fortune Group Trainers and Australian Institute of Management (AIM)/Australian Institute of Training and Development (AITD). Barry is an expert in people development. He is highly skilled in the design and delivery of effective learning programs. He is in high demand for his impressive facilitation skills and has remarkable success working with teams to solve problems and develop clear and agreed plans going forward. His outstanding communication skills allow him to work effectively across all organisational levels and across cultures. He has worked with organisations in Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Vietnam, New Zealand and the USA. Barry's qualifications are Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) from Macquarie University and a Master of Business Administration from Deakin University. While working in the insurance industry he achieved the qualification of F.A.I.I.
Barry specialises in: leadership development, executive development, sales & marketing, change management, team planning and team building. Members were presented with centre-level strategies for dealing with today’s parents and providing great customer service. Relevant scenarios endemic to Little Athletics were covered through this detailed and up-to-date presentation. Centre representatives were reminded that first impressions count and the Little Athletics branding should be more greatly displayed and positively promoted. Parents are the most important marketing channel for Little Athletics, so it is important we approach members as customers and remind ourselves that ‘the customer is always right!.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Barry McMaster and thanked him for his informative and entertaining presentation, and for attending our 2013 Annual Conference.
BREAKOUT SESSION 1 – WORKSHOPS The following practical sessions were conducted. Documentation and workshop feedback from each workshop will be posted on the Little Athletics NSW website in the centre information section. Persons/centres in attendance (as per sign on sheets) were: -
‘CILTIUS, ALTIUS, FORTIUS’ – PRACTICAL SESSIONS Event specific practical sessions were held on walks, long jump, javelin and hurdles/sprint starts. Members chose two (from four) 35 minute event-specific sessions, where participants were shown “how to” introduce the above athletics events to beginners at their centres. The aim was to provide members simple instruction and confidence to show athletes these events. Participants were rotated between their two chosen events. The following attendees were noted at the practical sessions – SESSION 1 & 2.
LIKE A DOG TO A TREE – HURDLES/SPRINTS (Alvin Umadhay)
SESSION 1 - 3:15PM - 3:45PM Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Bankstown Sports Steven Jones Taree Antoinema Dalla-Bong
Bankstown Sports Robertus Van Den Braak Tiger Wests Karen Bland
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Campbelltown Terry Manns Wallsend Monica Kumar
Eschol Park Ian Moir Western Blues David Vandenberg
Hawkesbury City Scott Brown Outer West Met Jeff Baxter
Kempsey Ricki Saunders Mid Nth Coast Ian Adams
Kurrajong/Bilpin Allyson Bradford Mid West Met Ron Budd
Manly Warringah Colin Lund Board Member Russell Briggs
Parkes Veronica Amor Board Member Michael Gray
Port Stephens Charles Flint Returning Officer Greg Skinner
Quakers Hill Ray Berwick
SESSION 2 - 3:50PM - 4:25PM Camden Haven Lorna Morson Orange Julie-Ann Rich
Campbelltown Shane Hoad Parramatta Kerri Harrigan
Cardiff District Chris Maggs Port Hacking Margaret Alexander
Dubbo David Williams Port Macquarie Gordon Hayes
Finley Rick Gardiner Prospect Andrew Armitage
Forster/Tuncurry Phillip Carney Randwick Botany Tony Vecellio
Griffith Gerard Bartter Southlakes Colin Muir
Hills District Jonathan Eagleton Taree Tracey Sewell
Holroyd Glen Richardson Urunga Dianne Knobloch
Holroyd Tracey Milakovic Wauchope Anne Maree Burke
Lake Illawarra Carol McGarry Winston Hills Blake Wood
Lethbridge Park Dennis Hewitt Woolgoolga Rodney Watson
Liverpool City Dora Zerafa Northern Met Cathy Eaton
Manly Warringah Stewart Dowling West Met Gordon Prevett
Mount Pritchard Kathy Smith Mid West Met Bradley Weyland
Oberon Tammy Olney Inner City Andrew Kohlrusch
JUMPSTART YOUR RESULTS – LONG JUMP (Nick Bromley)
SESSION 1 - 3:15PM - 3:45PM Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Campbelltown Shane Hoad Parramatta Kerri Harrigan
Cardiff District Chris Maggs Port Hacking Margaret Alexander
Dapto Kaylene Trembath Port Macquarie Gordon Hayes
Forster/Tuncurry Phillip Carney Prospect Keri Farkas
Gosford Stu Farrant Tallawong Park Brad Bunting
Griffith Gerard Bartter Taree Rachel Mackay
Holroyd Glen Richardson Urunga Dianne Knobloch
Hornsby Marion Mitchell Wauchope Anne Maree Burke
Kempsey Brian Halls Winston Hills Andrew Martin
Kurrajong/Bilpin Susan Ferrier Mid West Met Bradley Weyland
Lake Illawarra Howard McGarry South Coast Highlands Allan Johnson
Oberon Tammy Olney Board Member Peter Barnes
Orange Julie-Ann Rich
SESSION 2 - 3:50PM - 4:25PM Bankstown Sports Steven Jones Tuggerah Lakes Troy Peters
Bankstown Sports Robertus Van Den Braak Western Blues David Vandenberg
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Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Campbelltown Terry Manns Mid West Met Ron Budd
Eschol Park Ian Moir Outer West Met Jeff Baxter
Hawkesbury City Scott Brown Life Member Maria McConville
Hills District Cathy Shina Board Member Neil Sandall
Manly Warringah Colin Lund Board Member Michael Gray
Old Bar Mark Searles Board Member Greg Dickson
Taree Robyn Phillips
TALK THE WALK – WALKS (Cheryl Webb)
SESSION 1 - 3:15PM - 3:45PM Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Campbelltown Angela Redzic Taree Tracey Sewell
Cardiff District Rob Matthews Warradale Annette Tillman
Doonside Craig Dhu Wauchope Jacky Ostler
Dubbo Debbie Williams Western Blues Marylou Henry
Hills District Cathy Shina Winston Hills Blake Wood
Ingleburn RSL Paul Kirkness Central Coast Ed Batten
Lake Illawarra Carol McGarry Eastern Riverina Judith Peel
Lethbridge Park Dennis Hewitt Western Riverina Ken Gardiner
Port Hacking Kirsten Crocker Central West Met Robbi Sain
Randwick Botany Tony Vecellio South West Met Gordon Costello
Stuarts Point Charles Templeton
SESSION 2 - 3:50PM - 4:25PM Dapto Kaylene Trembath Tallawong Park Pete Willis
Dapto Jackie Johnson Taree Antoinema Dalla-Bong
Kempsey Ricki Saunders Urunga Ben Knobloch
Kurrajong/Bilpin Susan Ferrier Wallsend Monica Kumar
Lethbridge Park Douglas Crozier South Coast Highlands Allan Johnson
Orange Michelle Whiteley Mid North Coast Ian Adams
Parkes Veronica Amor Board Member Peter Barnes
Port Macquarie Jodie Vaughan Board Member Russell Briggs
Prospect Keri Farkas
DON’T WORRY, IT’S ONLY… JAVELIN – JAVELIN (Darren Wensor)
SESSION 1 - 3:15PM - 3:45PM Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Camden Haven Lorna Morson Port Macquarie Jodie Vaughan
Dapto Jackie Johnson Prospect Andrew Armitage
Dubbo David Williams Southlakes Colin Muir
Finley Rick Gardiner Tallawong Park Pete Willis
Gloucester Julian Schneider Taree Robyn Phillips
Hills District Jonathan Eagleton Tuggerah Lakes Troy Peters
Holroyd Tracey Milakovic Urunga Ben Knobloch
Lethbridge Park Tracy Quinn Woolgoolga Rodney Watson
Liverpool City Dora Zerafa Northern Met Cathy Eaton
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Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Manly Warringah Stewart Dowling West Met Gordon Prevett
Mount Pritchard Kathy Smith Inner City Andrew Kohlrusch
Old Bar Mark Searles Board Member Neil Sandall
Orange Michelle Whiteley
SESSION 2 - 3:50PM - 4:25PM Campbelltown Angela Redzic Stuarts Point Charles Templeton
Cardiff District Rob Matthews Tallawong Park Brad Bunting
Doonside Craig Dhu Taree Rachel Mackay
Dubbo Debbie Williams Tiger Wests Karen Bland
Gosford Stu Farrant Warradale Annette Tillman
Hornsby Marion Mitchell Wauchope Jacky Ostler
Ingleburn RSL Paul Kirkness Western Blues Marylou Henry
Kempsey Brian Halls Winston Hills Andrew Martin
Kurrajong/Bilpin Allyson Bradford Central Coast Ed Batten
Lake Illawarra Howard McGarry Eastern Riverina Judith Peel
Port Hacking Kirsten Crocker Western Riverina Ken Gardiner
Port Stephens Charles Flint Central West Met Robbi Sain
Quakers Hill Ray Berwick South West Met Gordon Costello
FIRST AID 1ST – THEORY SESSION (David Priddle – Safety & First Aid Training) Critical injury management conquering out-dated misconceptions of first aid.
Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Blacktown Sue Stafa Minchinbury Wayne Sayers
Campbelltown Lisa Mumberson Northern Suburbs Sally Richardson
Dapto Joe McGarry Parkes Gail Richardson-Bartley
Eschol Park Michael O'Connor Prospect Fiona Armitage
Finley Kim Gardiner Randwick Botany Carmen Jones
Forster/Tuncurry Sonia Kennedy Raymond Terrace Barbara Inglis
Glenbrook Bob Maxwell Smithfield Marian Bennett
Gosford Tricia Brims Southlakes Darryl Channells
Hills District Jenny Glover Stuarts Point Lyn Maloney
Holroyd Aino Matwisyk Tuggerah Lakes Caitlin Delaney
Holroyd Patricia Maxwell Wallsend Lee Grant
Ingleburn RSL Daniel Kirkness Wauchope Deb Corbett
Kurri Kurri Greg Moore Western Blues Fiona Morrison
Liverpool City Marzena Singh Woodberry Anne Watts
Mid North Coast Nola Bath Board Member Heather Mitchell
New England Irené Dasey LANSW Staff Diane Levy
Northern Rivers Laurie McLeod LANSW Staff Amy Harris
Western Plains Ernie Sluiter Mid West Met Jacky Hayes
North West Met Peter Mylonas Girraween Wayne Thurlow
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MODERN DAY COMMITTEE – THEORY SESSION (Peter Britt - Hunter Department of Sport & Recreation - Office of Communities) Effective Strategies for succession planning and a successful committee framework
Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Blacktown David Mitchell Revesby Workers Christine Butters
Canterbury Tim Pullen Ryde Ron Daniel
Glenbrook Glen Taylor St George Lynne Whatman
Gosford Melissa Farrant Tuggerah Lakes Mem Delaney
Griffith Jason Minato Wauchope Leanne Farrington
Hawkesbury City Matthew Smith Western Blues Brenda Franks
Hills District Brooke Collins Winston Hills Paul Byron
Holroyd Claire Yeo Wollongong City Sharon Twigg
Lethbridge Park Justine Crozier Woodberry Anne Watts
Liverpool City Nicole Reynolds Hunter Lynne Moore
Minchinbury Lisa Sayers Lake Macquarie Mavis Godber
Mount Druitt Jenny McNamara Central Tablelands Margaret Higgins
Oberon Raeleine Eiler Mid South Coast Craig Scott
Parramatta Vicki Kennett Life Member Grahame Down
Port Macquarie Leon Ruhl Board Member Trevor Hinwood
Port Stephens John McCauley Observer Rosie Barnes
Quakers Hill Luke Gemmell LANSW Staff Trish Bright
Randwick Botany Judy Vecellio LANSW Staff Chantelle Grills
The following delegates did not attend a workshop session according to the session register:
Doonside John Channels Old Bar Leigh Searles
Tuggerah Lakes Jason Payne Western Ranges Matt Andrews
Balmain David Murphy Mid North Coast Dave Bignell
East Maitland Charles Sanders Mid West Met Lyn McMahon
Ryde David Sunderland Mid West Met Sue Sinclair
SOCIAL GROUP ACTIVITY (Gold themed Group Quiz Activity) – with canapés This session was hosted by the Conference Focus Group (compered by Ron Daniel – Ryde LAC). This was a group networking session and was organised as a ‘GOLD’ themed canapé activity in light of both the track & field gold won by Sally Pearson at the 2012 Olympic Games and our 50th anniversary season of Little Athletics in Australia in 2013. Attendees divided into 20 groups to complete five activities to eventually deduce a list of names and years that would ultimately list the past 17 gold medal winners for Australia, which then had to be placed into the correct order. The theme of the conference had included the tagline “Looking forward to number 18*”, and the final answer would be to infer what the asterisk stood for. Four teams were successful in coming to the answer as the 18th track and field gold medal to be won by an Australian athlete. The competitive spirit was well received and attendees enjoyed the social engagement and the opportunity to network with new people. The Saturday afternoon session of the conference concluded at 5:40pm.
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ANNUAL DINNER AND AWARDS PRESENTATION – 50th season of Little Athletics in Australia ‘Gold Theme’ - Kerry advised all members that little Athletics would be celebrating its 50th season of Little Athletics in 2013-2014. The awards evening ‘Gold’ theme was selected to commemorate this 50th anniversary milestone, and also to recognise the 17 Olympic gold medal winning athletes that have represented Australia in track and field. During the conference dinner, the following presentations were made:-
Best Dressed Competition A female and male attendee were both awarded with a prize as winners of the ‘Best Dressed Competition’ for embracing the Annual Dinner theme with their golden attire.
Female Category Lynne Whatman (St George)
Male Category Brad Bunting (Tallawong Park)
Hart Sport Centre Volunteer Administration Awards Announced by Chantelle Grills and presented by Kerry O’Keefe, on behalf of Paul Neisler (Hart Sport)
Bronze Silver Gold Bathurst LAC Katoomba LAC Blacktown LAC Colyton St Clair LAC Cherrybrook LAC Glenbrook LAC Doonside LAC Griffith LAC Holroyd LAC Illawong LAC Northern Suburbs LAC Kurri Kurri LAC Manly Warringah LAC Parramatta LAC Port Macquarie LAC Ryde LAC Tuggerah Lakes Mingara LAC
Framed certificates were presented to all centres in the bronze, silver and gold categories. Congratulations to all of the winners!
Centre Volunteer Administration Award – won by Northern Suburbs LAC A plaque and a Hart Sport gift voucher to the value of $500 were presented to Sally Richardson from Northern Suburbs Little Athletics.
Hart Sport Centre Registration Awards Announced by Kerry O’Keefe and presented by Trevor Hinwood (Membership Development Director) on behalf of Paul Neisler (Hart Sport) There are two awards for centre registration increases. The major award is for the centre with the highest percentage of re-registrations (retention).
Centre Registration Award – Athlete Retention – won by Port Stephens LAC
John McCauley (Port Stephens) collected a framed certificate and a gift voucher to the value of $300 (from Hart Sport).
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The second award is for the centre with the largest percentage increase of athletes.
Centre Registration Award – Registration Increase – won by Maitland LAC
Lynne Moore (Hunter Zone) was presented with a framed certificate, as well as a gift voucher to the value of $200 (from Hart Sport), to be given to Maitland Little Athletics.
IMG STG Innovation & Technology Award Announced by Kerry O’Keefe and presented by Chantelle Grills This award is presented to recognise use of technology, innovation and advancement in a Little Athletics centre.
Innovation & Technology Award – won by Helensburgh & District LAC
Lynne Whatman (in her capacity as Southern Metropolitan Zone secretary) collected a framed certificate, as well as a gift voucher to the value of $500 (from IMG Sports Technology), to be given to Helensburgh Little Athletics.
Volunteer of the Year Announced by Kerry O’Keefe and presented by Diane Levy
Male Runner Up – Andrew Kohlrusch (Balmain), who was presented with this award.
Male Volunteer of the Year – won by Paul Deane (Bankstown Sports LAC) Robertus Van Den Braak (Bankstown Sports LAC) - accepted by Paul Deane.
Female Runner Up – Kate Kelland (Ryde) - accepted by Ron Daniel (Ryde).
Female Volunteer of the Year – won by Carmen Jones (Randwick Botany LAC), who was presented with this award.
Merit Awards Announced by Kerry O’Keefe and presented by Neil Sandall A merit award is the second highest award bestowed upon members by the LANSW. It recognises meritorious service to the LANSW over a period of time. The following members were acknowledged as 2013 merit award recipients:-
Aino Matwisyk (Holroyd LAC) who was presented with this award Karl Rugg (Glenbrook LAC) – accepted by Glen Taylor (Glenbrook) Jim Walker (Werrington LAC) – accepted by Jeff Baxter (Outer West Metropolitan Zone)
Officials Year in Review 2012-13 Slideshow The Year in Review slideshow as prepared by Chris Watt (Lethbridge Park LAC) was shown. Kerry O’Keefe gave thanks to Chris Watt for once again preparing this slideshow.
“Who is this?” – Informal Slideshow Names of Little Athletics NSW board members, staff, zone coordinators and centre representatives attending conference were rearranged to create amusing captions as an enjoyable and informal end to the evening. Kerry O’Keefe gave thanks to Georgie Boost, Amy Harris and Di Levy for preparing this slideshow.
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SUNDAY, 21 JULY 2013 Meeting opened at 9:06am
BREAKOUT SESSION 2 – NETWORKING Topics of discussion included:
1. Coaching versus competition nights – benefits (including junior coaching or skills program & acquiring volunteers for each session)
2. Maintaining centre records and archives in this age of email communication 3. Reinforcing good behaviour in young athletes (how to encourage it) 4. Software – what does your centre use? Uniform system? (including effective timing & results) 5. Patches for championships – are they required (for what events /what should they look like?)
A summary of discussion will be provided to centres via the website. Thank you to all the facilitators. All attendees (as per sign on sheet) were broken up into 13 groups, as follows: -
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Ian Adams - facilitator
Allan Johnson - facilitator
Chantelle Grills - facilitator
David Mitchell - facilitator
Ron Daniel- facilitator
Lyn Maloney - notes Russell Briggs - notes Cheryl Webb - notes
Sally Richardson - notes
Lynne Moore - notes
Dereck Fineberg Rosie Barnes Nola Bath Peter Barnes Tricia Brims
Rick Gardiner Christine Butters Darryl Channells Karen Bland John Channells
Barbara Inglis Gordon Hayes Stewart Dowling Justine Crozier Mem Delaney
Monica Kumar Margaret Higgins Jackie Johnson Sonia Kennedy Charles Flint
Chris Maggs Ben Knobloch Paul Kirkness Joe McGarry Heather Mitchell
David Murphy Bob Maxwell Fiona Morrison Tracey Milakovic Tim Pullen
Hale Osman Patricia Maxwell Judith Peel Leon Ruhl Gail Richardson-Bartley
Lisa Sayers Jenny McNamara Robyn Phillips Matthew Smith Marzena Singh
Greg Skinner Greg Moore Nicole Reynolds David Sunderland Sue Stafa
Kaylene Trembath Troy Peters Julian Schneider David Vandenberg Michelle Whitely
Tony Vecellio Robertus Van Den Braak Jodie Vaughan Darren Wensor Blake Wood
Claire Yeo Rodney Watson Dora Zerafa
Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Alvin Umadhay - facilitator
Glen Taylor - facilitator Maria McConville - facilitator
- facilitator Andrew Martin – facilitator
Paul Byron - notes Laurie McLeod - notes Brad Weyland - notes
Trish Bright - notes Mavis Godber - notes
Veronica Amor Gordon Costello Fiona Armitage Phillip Carney Ray Barwick
Andrew Armitage Stu Farrant Gerard Bartter Jonathan Eagleton Greg Dickson
Ed Batten Terry Manns Jacky Hayes Susan Ferrier Melissa Farrant
Craig Dhu John McCauley Marylou Henry Brenda Franks Kerri Harrigan
Ken Gardiner Howard McGarry Andrew Kohlrush Brian Halls Shane Hoad
Michael Gray Jackie Ostler Rachel Mackay Steven Jones Marion Mitchell
Aino Matwisyk Tracy Quinn Lisa Mumberson Vicki Kennett Colin Muir
Lorna Morson Ricki Saunders Jason Payne Diane Knobloch Charlie Sanders
Tammy Olney Judy Vecellio Mark Searles Colin Lund Wayne Sayers
Gordon Prevett Debbie Williams Kathy Smith Angela Redzic Annette Tillman
Lee Searles Peter Mylonas Sharon Twigg Ernie Sluiter Peter Matthews
Tracey Sewell David Williams
Wayne Thurlow
Jenny Glover
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Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Jeff Baxter - facilitator Craig Scott - facilitator Marian Bennett -
facilitator
- notes Diane Levy - notes Cathy Eaton - notes
Margaret Alexander Allyson Bradford Kirsten Croker
Carolyn Bax Ron Budd Leanne Farrington
Scott Brown Anne Maree Burke Luke Gemmell
Brad Bunting Brooke Collins Trevor Hinwood
Deb Corbett Irené Dasey Daniel Kirkness
Caitlin Delaney Keri Farkas Rob Matthews
Raeleine Eiler Kim Gardiner Carol McGarry
Carmen Jones Lee Grant Michael O'Connor
Jason Minator Dennis Hewitt Cathy Shina
Ian Moir Julieanne Rich Anne Watts
Glen Richardson Robbi Sain Lynne Whatman
Neil Sandall Charles Templeton Pete Willis
The following delegates did not attend the Networking/Group Feedback session according to the session register:
Taree Antoinema Dalla-Bong Mid North Coast Dave Bignell
Mid West Met Lyn McMahon Mid West Met Sue Sinclair
PRESENTATION – The Safety Net – Updated Work Health & Safety Legislation Scott Allman – Assistant State Inspector – North Coast Work Health & Safety Division – WorkCover Authority of New South Wales The recently released Work Health Safety Guide for Sports Clubs formed the basis of this presentation which outlined the new WHS Act and how it relates to volunteers.
Important points noted through question & answer session:
Volunteers who work for local clubs/centres that have an affiliation to state and national organisations (who are PCBUs) are covered under the act through affiliation to these organisations.
Every centre should hold an induction session for new committee members to advise them of centre policies and procedures and have meetings (bi-annual) to review best practice for safety.
Policies and procedures should be easily accessible by the members and be updated in line with association policy. Any differentiation at a centre level must be formally requested and approved by the LANSW.
Communication of policies and procedures should be effective and provided at the beginning of the season and reiterated to volunteers throughout the season. Any breach of policy should be highlighted and explained to volunteers.
Centre liability can incur civil action if policies and procedures are not followed and centre operation is deemed responsible or accountable for negligence.
Centre guidelines should be referred to as a best practice guide and centres should utilise these to encourage professional, responsible behaviour, however, policies and procedures are obligatory and need to be strictly adhered to.
Centres should have safe practices in place specific to their facility and competition environment and the committee should review these and put development strategies in place (local councils should be involved in this process if possible).
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Scott Allman and thanked him for his presentation and for attending our 2013 Annual Conference.
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PRESENTATION – New Kids on the Block – Working with Children Background Check Guidelines Jennifer Petersen – Office of the Children’s Guardian, Family & Community Services NSW. Jennifer’s presentation centred on the new legislation which came into effect on 15 June 2013 and what the legislation will require from employers/organisations. Important points noted through question & answer session:
Little Athletics is a unique sporting organisation, and the situation with volunteers cannot be categorised easily. This will be reviewed with the Office of the Children’s Guardian closer to the deadline for sport in 2015.
Currently, volunteers who are parents of an athlete training/competing in the activity they are volunteering for ( attending the same venue at the same time); will be considered exempt from the Working with Children Background Check.
Paid employees will be provided with a different code from volunteers and will need to pay an application fee of $80, whereas volunteer checks will be free.
Centres are advised to sign up for notifications sent out from the Office of the Children’s Guardian to advise them about updated information regarding the Working with Children Background Check roll-out scheme.
Parents are still obliged to fill out the Little Athletics NSW parent declaration form, as this is a statutory declaration and parents are required to advise if they are barred from working with children. Any parent that refuses to fill in the declaration will not be allowed to participate in Little Athletics. New forms have been issued for the 2013-14 season, and centres must ensure they have the updated version to align themselves with LANSW procedure.
Little Athletics centres must advise Little Athletics NSW if they are informed of any barring restrictions on parents of Little Athletes.
Centres are to hold on to their declaration forms for 5 years (from the date that they are signed) to ensure they are covered legally. These files need to be secured and handled by the centre committee with privacy and a confidentiality process in place. They should be filed securely but must also be able to be easily accessed if a formal request is made.
The phase-in process will take place in 2015, and therefore will occur halfway through the season; however processes will be in place for the registration season in 2015. This is across the board for all sports. Sport must have completed phase-in by 31 December 2015.
The Working with Children background check database will be constantly updated, as information is supplied from the police and judiciary sources. The information will be provided nationally and therefore will include offences outside of NSW. Immigration will forward any child offences to the Office of the Children’s Guardian, if these are supplied during the visa process and entry to Australia is granted.
Please advise Little Athletics NSW if you would like to be supplied with any further information. Future Little Athletics meetings and newsletters will advise centres of any updates with regards to Working with Children processes as we approach 2015.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Jennifer Peterson and thanked her for her presentation and for
attending our 2013 Annual Conference.
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PRESENTATION – Stepping up to the Plate – The Role of a Zone Coordinator Jeff Baxter – Outer West Metropolitan Zone Coordinator & Former President Nepean Little Athletics Centre Centre members were re-introduced to the role of the zone coordinator by our most recently appointed Zone Coordinator, Jeff Baxter. Delegates discussed what the current and future expectations are for this important position, as well as, succession planning strategies. Raelene Eiler (Oberon) commented that the zone coordinator for her area was vital to ensuring that
new committee members felt supported and motivated to starting up a new centre. They are a very important in providing information on how to organise recruitment and registrations, as well as, advising the committee on all of the tasks involved. Zone coordinators must have good communication skills as a prerequisite.
Lorna Morson (Camden Haven) wanted to personally thank the zone coordinator for their continued support and said that zone meetings are essential to ensuring there is cohesion between the centres in the area. A zone coordinator should be approachable and be proactive at dealing with centre-level issues – she sung praises for the zone coordinators actions in regard to equipment issues at Camden Haven.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Jeff Baxter and thanked him for his presentation.
BREAKOUT SESSION 3 – WORKSHOPS
I CHALLENGE YOU TO A DUEL: TRACK DUALS (an alternative for older athletes) Scott Westcott This session was designed to cater to age managers of older age groups, centre program officers and other committee members hoping to retain athletes in the U13-17 age groups. The track duals concept has been introduced at centre level to add an additional level of competition to the current program with a new and engaging concept. Scott advised members how Track Duals offers a flexible and an alternative form of competition for your older age groups.
Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Balmain David Murphy Quakers Hill Ray Berwick
Campbelltown Lisa Mumberson Randwick Botany Tony Vecellio
Cardiff District Rob Matthews Revesby Workers Christine Butters
Dapto Joe McGarry Taree Rachel Mackay
Doonside John Channells Tuggerah Lakes Troy Peters
Finley Kim Gardiner Wauchope Deb Corbett
Gosford Melissa Farrant Western Blues Marylou Henry
Hills District Cathy Shina Winston Hills Paul Byron
Holroyd Glen Richardson Winston Hills Andrew Martin
Kempsey Brian Halls Mid North Coast Ian Adams
Kurrajong/Bilpin Susan Ferrier Lake Macquarie Mavis Godber
Lake Illawarra Howard McGarry Western Plains Ernie Sluiter
Lethbridge Park Dennis Hewitt Western Riverina Ken Gardiner
Manly Warringah Stewart Dowling Northern Met Cathy Eaton
Minchinbury Wayne Sayers Outer West Met Jeff Baxter
Mount Druitt Jenny McNamara West Met Gordon Prevett
Old Bar Leigh Searles Mid West Met Sue Sinclair
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Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Port Macquarie Gordon Hayes Inner City Andrew Kohlrusch
Port Stephens Charles Flint Board Member Russell Briggs
Prospect Keri Farkas
MOVING ON UP – PROGRESSION THROUGH THE YOUNGER YEARS Darren Wensor & Alvin Umadhay
The target audience for this workshop was beginner coaches and age managers (Tiny Tots-U12). This workshop identified the stages of development and showed members how to introduce the foundations skills of track and field for the appropriate age group. The presenters provided useful hints and tips of alternative forms of “fun and games” based competition without all the formalities.
Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Blacktown Sue Stafa Holroyd Aino Matwisyk
Camden Haven Lorna Morson Holroyd Claire Yeo
Campbelltown Shane Hoad Ingleburn RSL Paul Kirkness
Dubbo Debbie Williams Kempsey Ricki Saunders
Finley Rick Gardiner Lake Illawarra Carol McGarry
Forster/Tuncurry Sonia Kennedy Liverpool City Dora Zerafa
Griffith Jason Minato Manly Warringah Colin Lund
Hawkesbury City Scott Brown Oberon Raeleine Eiler
Hills District Brooke Collins Orange Julie-Ann Rich
THE GREEN GRASS, BLUE SKY APPROACH – IDEALISTIC LANSW DESIGN PROPOSAL Georgie Boost
The session was facilitated to encourage discussion into designing an idyllic business and community model for Little Athletics that would ensure the sustainability of our sport into the future. Creating the perfect proposal for the modern-day Little Athletics, keeping in mind the different points of view and personalities that we encounter in the reality of the business world.
Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Canterbury Tim Pullen Mount Pritchard Kathy Smith
Dapto Jackie Johnson Old Bar Mark Searles
East Maitland Charles Sanders Parkes Gail Richardson-Bartley
Eschol Park Ian Moir Port Macquarie Jodie Vaughan
Glenbrook Bob Maxwell Prospect Fiona Armitage
Gosford Tricia Brims Randwick Botany Carmen Jones
Hills District Jenny Glover Ryde Ron Daniel
Holroyd Tracey Milakovic Smithfield Marian Bennett
Hornsby Marion Mitchell Southlakes Darryl Channells
Lethbridge Park Justine Crozier St George Lynne Whatman
Stuarts Point Charles Templeton Tuggerah Lakes Caitlin Delaney
Taree Robyn Phillips Urunga Ben Knobloch
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LITTLE ATHLE-TECHS – LITTLE ATHLETICS PROGRESSING THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
Mitchell Gibson – Managing Director – Liked By Design Mitchell presented a social media session to members to help increase knowledge and confidence in modern day communications technology, making the most of its capabilities. He advised how these marketing channels could promote centres to both the community and the corporate world.
Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Bankstown Sports Robertus Van Den Braak Hills District Jonathan Eagleton
Blacktown David Mitchell Holroyd Patricia Maxwell
Campbelltown Terry Manns Ingleburn RSL Daniel Kirkness
Campbelltown Angela Redzic Kurrajong/Bilpin Allyson Bradford
Cardiff District Chris Maggs Lethbridge Park Tracy Quinn
Dapto Kaylene Trembath Minchinbury Lisa Sayers
Doonside Craig Dhu Northern Suburbs Sally Richardson
Forster/Tuncurry Phillip Carney Oberon Tammy Olney
Glenbrook Glen Taylor Parkes Veronica Amor
Gosford Stu Farrant Parramatta Vicki Bennett
Griffith Gerard Bartter Port Hacking Kirsten Crocker
Hawkesbury City Matthew Smith Port Macquarie Leon Ruhl
A summary of documentation and feedback forms will be provided to centres via the website. All attendees (as per sign on sheet) were broken up into 4 workshop groups, as follows: - The following delegates did not attend the workshop session according to the session register:
Centre Attendees Centre Attendees
Dubbo David Williams New England Irené Dasey
Gloucester Julian Schneider Northern Rivers Laurie McLeod
Kurri Kurri Greg Moore Eschol Park Michael O’Connor
Liverpool City Marzena Singh Ryde David Sunderland
Urunga Dianne Knobloch Board Member Michael Gray
Orange Michelle Whiteley
PRESENTATION – International Children’s Games – Lake Macquarie City 2014 Mavis Godber – Lake Macquarie Zone Coordinator
Lake Macquarie City will be hosting the International Children’s Games in January 2014 so centres are encouraged to start talking to your local council and see if they would be interested in sponsoring a team to take part. Lake Macquarie hopes that there will be many teams from Australia as well as from the many cities overseas who make this commitment to the youth of their area each year.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Mavis and thanked her for her presentation.
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GENERAL BUSINESS
• 2014 ANNUAL CONFERENCE The 2014 AGM & Conference is likely to be held in the New England or Upper Hunter region but the venue is still to be confirmed, as we undertake further discussion with local councils. It will be held on Saturday and Sunday, 19 & 20 July 2014. The conference package will be somewhat similar with lunch included in the conference fees. Please contact Georgie Boost if you require any information regarding conference or local accommodation options, once the venue is known. We hope to be able to confirm the venue within the next 4 weeks.
• 2014 CONFERENCE FOCUS GROUP After the success of the focus group this past season, we will be meeting with conference focus group members again very soon, to assist in the setting of the agenda for next year. If anyone would be interested in being part of this group, please advise Executive Assistant, Georgie Boost.
SLIDESHOW Jeff Walsh had prepared a brief and entertaining slideshow of photos taken over the course of the conference and this was shown to delegates.
• THANK YOU Neil Sandall offered the thanks of LANSW to:- - Ian Adams, Nola Bath, Taree Little Athletics centre and the Mid North Coast Zone for
their assistance with organisation of the conference. - Club Taree and Paul Allan for the excellent venue and catering throughout the
weekend conference. - Dereck Fineberg for attending as President of Little Athletics Australia and newest
life member of Little Athletics NSW. - Jeff Walsh for his support as photographer during the conference. - The conference focus group members. - Special guests, presenters, scrutineers, office staff, all delegates and observers.
Gordon Costello (South West Metropolitan Zone) thanked LANSW staff and board members for the way in which the conference was organised and conducted. He also reiterated thanks to Dereck Fineberg for his attendance at conference this year and congratulated him on his Little Athletics NSW Life Membership.
There being no further items on the agenda for the 2013 Annual Conference, the President declared the conference closed at 3:36pm.
PRESIDENT Neil Sandall
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ATTENDANCES - AS PER ATTENDANCE BOOK
CENTRES (64 represented) Balmain Bankstown Sports Blacktown Camden Haven Campbelltown Canterbury Cardiff District Dapto Doonside Dubbo East Maitland Eschol Park Finley Forster/Tuncurry Girraween Glenbrook Gloucester Gosford Griffith Hawkesbury Hills District Holroyd Ingleburn RSL Kempsey Kurrajong/Bilpin Kurri Kurri Lake Illawarra Lethbridge Park Liverpool City Manly Warringah Minchinbury Mount Druitt Mount Pritchard Northern Suburbs Oberon Old Bar Orange Parkes Parramatta Port Hacking Port Macquarie Port Stephens Prospect Quakers Hill Randwick Botany Revesby Workers Ryde Smithfield Southlakes St George
Stuarts Point Tallawong Park Taree Tiger Wests Tuggerah Lakes Urunga Wallsend Warradale Wauchope Western Blues Winston Hills Wollongong City Woodberry Woolgoolga
111 centre delegates 27 centre observers
ZONE COORDINATORS Allan Johnson Andrew Kohlrusch Bradley Weyland Cathy Eaton Craig Scott Ed Batten Ernie Sluiter Gordon Costello Gordon Prevett Ian Adams Irené Dasey Jeff Baxter Judith Peel Ken Gardiner Laurie McLeod Lynne Moore Margaret Higgins Matt Andrews Mavis Godber Peter Mylonas Robbi Sain
22 zone coordinators 7 zone/general observers
DIRECTORS Heather Mitchell Trevor Hinwood Peter Barnes Neil Sandall Michael Gray Greg Dickson Neil Sandall
7 directors
STAFF Alvin Umadhay Amy Harris Chantelle Grills Cheryl Webb Darren Wensor Diane Levy Georgie Boost Greg Skinner Kerry O’Keefe Scott Westcott Trish Bright Nick Bromley
12 staff members LIFE MEMBERS Grahame Searles Darryl Channells Maria McConville
3 life members GUESTS Paul Hogan – Mayor Greater Taree
City Council Dereck Fineberg – LAA President Russell Dean – IGA Amanda Evans – McDonald’s
PRESENTERS & SUPPLIERS Herb Elliott AC MBE Barry McMaster Scott Allman – Workcover NSW Jennifer Petersen – Office of
Children’s Guardian Peter Britt – NSW Sport & Recreation David Priddle – First Aid & Safety Training Mitchell Gibson – Liked by Design Nick Frederiksen – Timing Solutions Matt Vescovi – Timing Solutions Michael Stipcewich – Wichit Pty Ltd Kim Sticpewich – Wichit Pty Ltd Jeff Walsh – Quarrie Photography
16 guests, suppliers & presenters
TOTAL AT CONFERENCE
205