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Stay informed with our blogs and articles that delve into the role of sport, leisure, and physical activity in wider systems.
Collective Leisure Secures Three-Year Contract to Deliver Minds Collective Football Club - Supporting people in their Mental Health Recovery
After a competitive tender process, Collective Leisure has been awarded a three-year contract with the City of Sydney to deliver Minds Collective Football - an impactful initiative supporting people in their mental health recovery through the power of physical activity and social connection.
Empowering Communities Through Digital Literacy
Delivering vital programs that support seniors, young people, and refugee and migrant women to build digital skills and confidence.
Celebrating One Year of Pasifika Moving
Celebrating the one-year anniversary of Pasifika Moving - a culturally responsive physical activity and wellbeing program led by and for Pasifika women in Western Sydney.
Moving Together: CALD Communities in Focus. Sustainable Transport Engagement in partnership with City of Parramatta and Transport NSW
We recently partnered with City of Parramatta and Transport NSW to deliver the CALD Community in Focus program
Minds Collective Football Club: Kicking Goals for Physical and Mental Well-being
Minds Collective Football Club: Kicking Goals for Physical and Mental Well-being
Tennis program looks to Smash mental health challenges
Collective Leisure Chief Executive, David Burns suggests that taking a systems approach and creating partnerships is “how we enable wellbeing without boundaries and is at the heart of how Collective Leisure operate.
“Thanks to the ATP Cup Legacy Fund we’ve partnered with SSMG, Tennis NSW, and South Eastern Sydney Local Health District to design to deliver the program.”
NSW ATP Cup Tennis Legacy Fund serves up opportunity for Collective Leisure & Sydney Sports Management Group
“This project will benefit members of the local community, providing valuable mental health support through tennis.”
“The ATP Cup brought tennis’s superstars to Sydney. The Fund builds on that legacy through projects that support facility upgrades and encourages participation across NSW,” Mr. Lee said.