Badminton Oceania seeks Communications Guru
Badminton Oceania is seeking a new full-time staff member to develop, co-ordinate and manage our communications strategy and activities.
DetailsBadminton Oceania is seeking a new full-time staff member to develop, co-ordinate and manage our communications strategy and activities.
DetailsAs part of the Oceania development programme the U19’s national teams from Australia and New Zealand are in Magelang, Indonesia in preparation for the BWF blibli.com World Junior Championships. The training camp is to help them aclimatise and gain some much needed experience in a different environment.
DetailsThe LI-NING Australian Junior International is being played in Melbourne 31 August – 3 September
DetailsSpecial Olympics Samoa had their first taste of badminton when the Shuttle Time Samoa team delivered activities as part of EKS unified sports day.
DetailsIn this AustraliaPlus photo feature, we go inside the exciting life of Tonga National Shuttle Time Badminton coordinator and mother of three Peti Tupouniua, as she represents the Australian Aid-supported Pacific Sports Partnerships at one of world badminton’s biggest events, the Sudirman Cup.
DetailsThe Sudirman Cup being hosted on the Gold Coast has been the catalyst for a special sporting, social and cultural exchange between Australian Tongans and Tongans visiting Australia
DetailsShuttle Time Oceania descended on Samoa earlier this month to deliver a number of activities including Oceania’s first Shuttle Time Coordinator workshop and training for Samoan Tutors, Teachers and children.
DetailsThe BWF Total Sudirman Cup 2017 has come to an end in the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.
DetailsA contingent of 7 Para-badminton players from Australia are descending on Bangkok to compete in the Thailand Para-Badminton International 2017.
DetailsWith the Sudirman Cup making it’s debut in the Oceania region, this provided an opportunity for our Pacific countries to watch world class action…
DetailsThis story was produced by ABC International Development as part of the Pacific Sports Partnerships funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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DetailsHeather first played tennis at 10 years of age at the West End Club, Auckland, where her parents were foundation members and did not start badminton until she was 20 when she joined the Eden Club and became ‘hooked’ on the game.
DetailsEight Oceania development players from Australia and New Zealand have had their tournament and training campaign in Indonesia finish on a positive note.
DetailsEight Oceania development players from Australia and New Zealand have had their tournament and training campaign in Indonesia finish on a positive note.
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