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This program is currently offered at Gilmore College and is open to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people who want to connect with their culture through football. This program also provides training opportunities and pathways to the Jambinu State Team program.
Read moreThe program is open to primary and secondary schools who are looking to incorporate a fun and inclusive football experience into their health and physical education curriculum. Participants must be enrolled as a student of the school.
Read moreThis program is open to all girls, whether they are new to football or have played before. Sessions are focused on breaking down barriers to participation by providing a safe, supportive, and culturally inclusive environment for young female players.
Read moreThe program is open to children and young people aged 5-18 from migrant and refugee families who are new to Australia and have lived in Australia for less than 5 years. Click the button below to see if there are any sessions available at this time.
Read moreThis enriched program combines our Young Sports Leaders program with dynamic lunchtime and before/after school soccer sessions. This comprehensive initiative is designed not only to foster leadership and cultural understanding but also to actively engage students in physical activity, enhancing their school experience and overall well-being.
Read morei-League is delivered at various locations including in soccer clubs, education support schools, and learning development centres during the soccer season and school term, and at our headquarters at Gibbney Reserve (Maylands) or Sam Kerr Football Centre (Queens Park) during school holidays. Click the button below to see if there are any i-League programs running at this time.
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