Northern NSW Football clubs affected by the devastating floods in northern NSW have been encouraged to register for the Commonwealth and State governments’ Flood Relief Fund. The new support package for flood-affected communities was released yesterday to help people recover…
Northern NSW Football delivered an online volunteer retention and recruitment presentation on Monday night aimed at helping clubs attract and keep more volunteers. The seminar was led by NNSWF Club Development Officer Phillip Andrews with a number of clubs making…
With the 2022 football season looming quickly it is important to recognise the important role clubs play in developing and implementing strategies to ensure a child safe environment. Clubs were invited to apply for their Certificate of Currency insurance certificate…
Family, connection and a sense of belonging is why Loren Neville loves community football. Loren started her association with Southern Lakes United FC when she began volunteering in the canteen more than 10 years ago. After a short time away…
Football Far North Coast is pleased to announce that we have entered into an agreement with Stack Team App for season 2022. Stack Team App is a platform specifically designed for sporting clubs and associations to improve communication between clubs…
Northern NSW Football hosted its inaugural Marketing Masterclass for community clubs last week. NNSWF General Manager Marketing and Communications Mike Collins conducted the online masterclass, giving clubs an insight into expected trends in the Australian sports market for 2022. That…
Season 2022 is not far away and Football Far North Coast is looking forward to welcoming everyone back, ready to resume normal activity after two years of disruption. More than 7000 players across 24 clubs in this region are anticipated…
NNSWF PlayFootball Support Co-Ordinator Jay Phouisangiem has offered some hints and tips for parents as they prepare to register their child for football in 2022. Jay joined NNSWF from Football Australia in January where he worked in the national PlayFootball…
Northern NSW Football has invited clubs to apply for their 2022 Certificate of Currency. The Certificate of Currency is the formal document supplied by NNSWF confirming a club and its registered members are covered by the relevant insurances. This certificate…
Three northern NSW community football clubs have received funding for significant infrastructure projects to improve club facilities thanks to round three of Northern NSW Football’s Facilities Fund. The clubs have been awarded $162,935 in matched funding to invest in community…