The council has partnered with the Australian International Sports Organisation to bring soccer, cricket, basketball, hockey, touch football, AFL, tennis and volleyball to Guildford Park.
Youngsters will learn sport skills with qualified coaches and meet new friends in a safe and inclusive environment. All skill levels welcome and all equipment supplied.
Mayor Steve Christou said he started the Healthy Kids initiative in 2019.
“I’m stoked that Western Sydney Wanderers Captain Mitchell Duke is an ambassador for our council project that promotes active wellbeing,” he said
“Only 42 per cent of our eligible residents have created an Active Kids voucher that offers $100 for kids sports. This is your chance to use it.”
It’s on from July 21 to September 8, 4.30-5.30pm. It’s $100 or free with your voucher.
Registrations: ausiso.com/sport
Invite for child to try a new sport a week
CHILDREN aged five to 12 years are invited to try a new sport each week for eight weeks as part of Cumberland Council’s Healthy Kids initiative – and it’s free with the Active Kids voucher.