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Last updated 17 Mar 2025
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Upcoming

  1. June 2026

    1. Wed 03

      TrainingRLHC Training - WEDNESDAYS in 2026

      4:00 PM to 10:00 PM

      Field 2 and 4 WEDNESDAYS

      JUNIORS:
      MM/U10 4pm – 5pm – no alternating
      U12/U14’s – 5pm-6pm – no alternating
      J’s - 6-7pm – no alternating

      SENIOR
      Men 7pm–8pm (February, April, June, August,)
      Women 8pm-9pm (March, May, July, September)

    2. Wed 10

      TrainingRLHC Training - WEDNESDAYS in 2026

      4:00 PM to 10:00 PM

      Field 2 and 4 WEDNESDAYS

      JUNIORS:
      MM/U10 4pm – 5pm – no alternating
      U12/U14’s – 5pm-6pm – no alternating
      J’s - 6-7pm – no alternating

      SENIOR
      Men 7pm–8pm (February, April, June, August,)
      Women 8pm-9pm (March, May, July, September)

    3. Mon 15

      MEETINGCommittee Meeting

      6:00 PM to 7:30 PM

      All welcome

      Toowoomba Hockey Centre Viewing Room

    4. Wed 17

      TrainingRLHC Training - WEDNESDAYS in 2026

      4:00 PM to 10:00 PM

      Field 2 and 4 WEDNESDAYS

      JUNIORS:
      MM/U10 4pm – 5pm – no alternating
      U12/U14’s – 5pm-6pm – no alternating
      J’s - 6-7pm – no alternating

      SENIOR
      Men 7pm–8pm (February, April, June, August,)
      Women 8pm-9pm (March, May, July, September)

    5. Sat 20

      Toowoomba HockeyPRESIDENTS CUP

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Coach Development

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HOCKEY AUSTRALIA - COACHING WEBINARS

Are you looking to enhance your coaching and your impact? Have you heard of the Modern Approach to Coaching?

‘Sport Australia is leading a modernised approach that will transform the sporting experience and encourage more people to play, coach and enjoy sport. It is about educating and empowering coaches to create positive sporting environments where participants, coaches, volunteers and communities can thrive’(ASC). Find out more here.

The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) will be hosting a six-part webinar series on the modern approach to coaching. Throughout this series, a range of guests will share their insights and experiences on what modern coaching means to them and how they apply these principles in various sporting contexts.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge. Register for one or more of the sessions below!

TOPIC: What is the modern approach to coaching?
GUESTS: Dr Will Vickery (Senior Coaching Advisor, ASC)
Dean Guymer (Temora Junior Rugby League Club)
Mel Hitchen-Haw (Mornington Yacht Club)
DATE: 26th March / TIME: 5:30-6:30 pm (AEST)

TOPIC: Developing thinking participants
GUESTS: Dr Shane Pill (Flinders University)
Jess Whitfort (Netball Queensland)
DATE: 7th April 2025 / TIME: 2:00-3:00 pm (AEST)

TOPIC: Applying the modern coaching approach
GUESTS: Chava Sobrino (NSWIS Head Diving Coach)
Ellie Cole (Olympic Diver – Paris 2024)
DATE: 7th May / TIME: 5:30-6:30 pm (AEST)

TOPIC: Coaching considerations for neurodiverse participants
GUESTS: Dr Chris Edwards (Autism Spectrum Australia)
Dr Tom Tutton (Autism Spectrum Australia)
Melissa Webster (ADHD Australia)
Sharon Deans (Surf Life Saving Australia)
DATE: 21st May / TIME: 5:30-6:30 pm (AEST)

TOPIC:Coaching mentors in community sport
GUESTS: Julia Lawrence (Senior Coaching Advisor, ASC)
Kym Laube (South Australian National Football League)
DATE: 2nd June / TIME: 5:30-6:30 pm (AEST)

TOPIC: Q&A about the modern approach
GUESTS: Dr Alex Lascu (Queensland Academy of Sport)
Jim Mckay (International Rugby Academy of Australia & Noosa District Rugby Union Club)
DATE: 17th June / TIME: 5:30-6:30 pm (AEST)

How can the Modern Approach elevate your coaching impact?

‘Rather than focusing only on skill development, winning and moving up through accreditation levels, the new approach involves ongoing learning and development for coaches, enabling them to continually improve their coaching skills for the benefit of participants, whether they are learning to play, playing socially or playing at a competitive level’(ASC).

An opportunity not to miss:

We are grateful that the ASC has engaged with a variety of guest speakers to host a collection of six FREE webinars pertinent to the application of the Modern Approach to Coaching. A range of guests will share their experiences and knowledge of what the modern approach to coaching means to them and how they apply the approach in a variety of contexts.

Is this for you?

The six webinars are for anyone out in the coaching environment, whether that be those coaching at the community level, involved in supporting coaches and participants at a local club, or simply anyone wanting to learn more about coaching. Attend all of just attend one. Register here (Insert link).

Find out more of what great learning opportunities are available from the ASC here.

If you have any questions or have trouble registering for any of the webinars, please contact Will Vickery at the Australia Sports Commission will.vickery@ausport.gov.au

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