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Helping kids to be active and healthy It’s important for kids to live active, healthy lives. Outback kids don’t always have the same opportunity to participate in sporting events as kids who live in larger towns and cities. So a key goal of the Great Kanku-Breakaways Marathon event is to encourage kids to enjoy being physically…
Read MoreARTIST(S) NEEDED TO DESIGN MERCHANDISE AND PRIZES The event is held in the Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park, approximately 30km north of Coober Pedy. It showcases the Kanku-Breakaways, Coober Pedy and outback South Australia and provides a unique running experience to competitors. The event is a gathering place for local, South Australian, interstate and international runners. Many…
Read MoreNational Indigenous Tennis Carnival On 29th of August 2019, young talented Antakirinya Matu – Yankuntjatjara member, Henry Brown-Lennon, 11 years of age played in the National Indigenous Tennis Carnival held in Darwin. The event had over 180 participants state and territory wide. Henry was selected to represent Alice Springs and the Northern Territory. Henry was…
Read MoreThe Moonta Netball Carnival was on again on the 29th and 30th October, where the Coober Pedy Eagles had two teams competing, one in A-grade and one in B-grade. A great time was had by all, but unfortunately neither team were able to make the finals. Our A-grade girls played exceptionally well together and managed…
Read MoreWinners of Robin Walker Cup at Aboriginal Sporting Carnival
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