REPORT LANSW ANNUAL CONFERENCE Milton …...theme for the conference – for this year they chose...
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Little Athletics NSW 2012 Annual Conference 1
Little Athletics Association of NSW Inc ABN 69 731 039 358
90-92 Harris Street Harris Park NSW 2150
All correspondence to: Locked Bag 85 Parramatta NSW 2124
Tel: 9633 4511 Fax: 9633 2821
Email: [email protected] Web: littleathletics.com.au
REPORT – LANSW ANNUAL CONFERENCE Milton Ulladulla Ex-Servo’s Club
Saturday-Sunday, 21 & 22 July 2012
SATURDAY, 21 JULY Registration of Delegates. * See end of report Conference opened at 9:48am. Moved Irené Dasey (New England Zone), seconded Maria McConville (Holroyd), “that the report of the 2011 Annual Conference be accepted”.
CARRIED
BUSINESS ARISING Nil. Following last year’s conference in Orange, a focus group was again formed to assist in the formation of agenda topics for the 2012 Annual Conference. Thank you to Maria McConville, Sam Minslow, Chris Watt, Brooke Collins, David Moore, Ron Daniel, Lynne Moore, Chris Watt, Chantelle Grills and Alvin Umadhay for their input. Again it was agreed to have a theme for the conference – for this year they chose the theme of ‘Our Goals, Our People, Our Success’. Dereck Fineberg (President) welcomed all delegates and observers, especially those who are attending their first conference. Dereck also introduced all members of the Board of Management and staff to the attendees.
GUEST SPEAKER – Janine Shepherd Janine Shepherd's story is one of triumph over adversity. She's an aerobatic daredevil and a best-selling author as well as being a mum. She started out as one of Australia’s top athletes. But a near-fatal accident changed her life forever. Her journey back from the brink has inspired countless people around the world. With courage and determination this extraordinary woman survived horrific injuries, overcame having no feeling in her legs to become an aerobatic pilot, wrote five best-selling books, including 'Never Tell Me Never', and has been honoured by Nine Networks, 'This is Your Life', ’60 minutes’ and ABC Talking Heads. In fact her life story is so remarkable; a movie has been made about it. Today, still a partial paraplegic, she is not only walking, but has had three beautiful children, whom she regards as her greatest achievement. Janine recently served on the board of CASA, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority - the youngest and only female director.
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She has been named one of 'Ten Outstanding Young People of the World' by Junior Chamber International, and was awarded with an1999 Australian Achiever Award by the National Australia Day Council. Janine was named in the Australia Day Honours list where she was awarded with an Order of Australia. As a former member of the Hornsby District Little Athletics centre and a member of the 1974 LANSW State Team, Janine was also inducted onto the Little Athletics Australia Roll of Excellence in 2009. Janine’s presentation to the conference was outstanding and delegates honoured her with a standing ovation.
Kerry O’Keefe (CEO) presented a gift to Janine Shepherd and thanked her for her presentation and
attending our 2012 Annual Conference.
BOARD & STAFF PANEL All directors and staff who had reports in the Conference Book were asked to sit at the front of the room to form this panel. As the Conference Book was forwarded to all attendees, and therefore taken as read, attendees had the opportunity to ask questions of the board and staff. Questions & Answers Ron Daniel (Ryde) – Officials – Asked about officials’ accreditation and the new accreditation set-up. Response – Peter Barnes (Officials Director) responded that officials’ accreditation would be further
discussed throughout the conference. Meetings continue to be held regarding the new accreditation set-up, and the online system.
Gordon Costello (South West Met Zone) – Championships – Due to the inability to obtain starting caps, if
this situation cannot be rectified by State Championships, will we be using the manual timing system.
Response – Kerry O’Keefe (CEO) commented that delegates will be informed by Paul from Hart Sport of the alternatives that can be utilised to substitute starting caps, however this does not apply to State Championships as a different sort of pistol is used with the transducer for photo finish.
Ed Batten (Central Coast Zone) – Business Development – With the Little Athletics NSW centre numbers
not having a sponsor at this time, what amount are we looking at proposing to sponsors to promote this marketing opportunity?
Response – Michael Gray (Business Development Director) stated that he cannot provide a definitive figure now. We have an external company looking into the values. Centres are welcome to approach LANSW through the CEO, with any companies they may know of that are interested in becoming potential Little Athletics NSW sponsors.
Neil Sandall (Business Assurance Director) – Little Athletics centre response has been a disappointment with regard to the number of centres who have returned the ‘Tracking our Progress’ Centre Assurance survey. This feedback is essential to better understanding development and areas we need to target in the future. Please help us to receive this essential feedback and ensure your centre submits their form. Kerry O’Keefe (CEO) – Reiterated the marketing opportunity that we recently promoted to centres for advertising in the Daily Telegraph. Currently, we have 22 centres that will be advertised on Wednesday 8 August in the Daily Telegraph’s Olympic Editorial Special. There are currently two centre advertising spots still available – any centre that is interested, please advise us as soon as possible. Warradale & Holroyd both immediately registered their commitment to the final advertising spaces and will provide the details to the Executive Assistant.
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IGA PRESENTATION IGA – Paul Sturgeon (IGA Retail Consultant ACT & South Monaro)
Paul presented cheques to the following centres, for their support of the IGA Docket Competition: -
Division 1: 1st place & $3,500 Gilgandra Little Athletics Centre 2nd place & $1,000 Port Stephens Little Athletics Centre 3rd place & $500 Nyngan Little Athletics Centre
Division 2: 1st place & $3,500 Warradale Little Athletics Centre 2nd place & $1,000 West Wyalong Little Athletics Centre 3rd place & $500 West Lakes Little Athletics Centre
Division 3: 1st place & $3, 500 Doonside Little Athletics Centre 2nd place & $1,000 Girraween Little Athletics Centre 3rd place & $500 Blacktown Little Athletics Centre
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Paul Sturgeon and thanked him for the support of IGA and his presentation at our 2012 Annual Conference.
NOTICES OF MOTION Dereck Fineberg indicated to delegates the procedure, as detailed in the sessional orders printed in the Conference Book, to be followed for the conduct of the notices of motion and discussion items.
Scrutineers will be life members – Darryl Channels, Grahame Searles, Ian Adams and Ken Gardiner.
CONSTITUTION Neil Sandall (Business Assurance Director)
1. EXECUTIVE Constitution Moved Neil Sandall (Board), seconded Ron Daniel (Ryde), that the Constitution be accepted.
Neil Sandall (Business Assurance Director) presented the motion in relation to the new constitution.
Maria McConville (Holroyd) supported the new constitution and made a statement that it was heavily scrutinised by the expanded constitution committee. She encouraged members to embrace the change.
Speaker against: Gordon Costello (South West Met Zone) – The fact that zone coordinators cannot hold a position on the centre committee in the revised constitution is against the democratic decision of individuals, where the choice should be on the basis of a person’s autonomy to handle several roles. Committees are struggling for committee members. If zone coordinators feel that there is a conflict of interest; they shouldn’t hold a committee role in the first place.
Speaker for: Allan Johnson (South Coast Highlands Zone) – Initially, Allan was a very vocal antagonist against the constitution. He was invited to join the expanded constitution committee and is now very supportive. The document is a compromise of all disputed issues from last year. The current constitution we have is redundant and will pose many difficulties with regard to government funding, so if we adopt this change we have the opportunity to start with this and to make changes to the constitution over the next 3 years.
Voting - FOR 147 AGAINST 59 LOST
Required for a ¾ majority - 153
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DISCUSSION ITEMS D1. STATE RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS – 4 x 300m Walk Relay – SOUTH WEST MET ZONE Introducing a junior 4 x 300m (Mixed) Walk Relay to State Relay Championships. Consisting of a team of 4 with one athlete from U/9, U/10, U/11 & U/12 & must have at least one member of either gender Introducing a senior 4 x 300m (Mixed) Walk Relay to State Relay Championships. Consisting of a team of 4 with one athlete from U/13, U/14, U15 & U/17 & must have at least one member of either gender Moved Gordon Costello (South West Met Zone), seconded Annette Tillman (Warradale), that D1 be accepted. Objection: Tony Vecellio (Randwick Botany) Voting - SHOW OF HANDS NOT SUPPORTED D2. STATE RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS – Centre Categories (U17) – CAMDEN Regardless of registration exclusions in categories A, B, C, all centres are permitted to enter the U17 teams in sections 1, 2, 3 & 4. To bring the U17 age group into line with all the other age groups and offer the 4 x 100m relay as a team event for 4 boys and 4 girls. Moved Shane Perry (Camden), seconded Terry Manns (Campbelltown), that D2 be accepted. Objection: Maria McConville (Holroyd) Voting - SHOW OF HANDS SUPPORTED D3. STATE RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS – Athlete Eligibility – EXECUTIVE Athletes in the U9-11 age groups may compete only in track or field relays, but not both, except for section 5, thereby deleting the U8 age group from State Relays. Moved Greg Dickson (Resources Director), seconded Glen Taylor (Glenbrook), that D3 be accepted. Objection: Ed Batten (Central Coast Zone) Voting - SHOW OF HANDS NOT SUPPORTED D4. FIELD EVENTS – Clash of Events (High Jump) – SOUTH WEST MET ZONE In high jump where an athlete leaves to go to another track or field event, upon their return to the high jump event, the bar must be lowered at the athlete’s request to the next height that the athlete was to attempt. No seconder LAPSED D5. FIELD EVENTS – Clash of Events (Field Events) – SOUTH WEST MET ZONE A competitor who leaves an event to take part in another field event or track event may take the trial/s that they missed, upon their return, if it is within the first three rounds. Moved Gordon Costello (South West Met Zone), seconded Tony Vecellio (Randwick Botany), that D5 be accepted. Objection: Maria McConville (Holroyd) Voting - SHOW OF HANDS NOT SUPPORTED D6. STATE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS – Qualifying Times (3000m & 1500m walks) – HOLROYD That the Association introduce qualifying times for competitors in the 3000 metres and 1500 metre walks at State Championships. Moved Maria McConville (Holroyd), seconded Craig Scott (Mid South Coast Zone), that D6 be accepted. Objection: Tony Vecellio (Randwick Botany) Voting - SHOW OF HANDS NOT SUPPORTED
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D7. LOCAL RULES – Zone/Region/State Track & Field Championships – EXECUTIVE Local rules which are included in the conditions of hiring a ground apply to all carnivals conducted at that ground and any other local competition rules have to be submitted to and approved by the Championships Director before they can be used at Zone, Region and State Championships. Local rules must not contradict Association rules.
Moved Heather Mitchell (Championships/Competition Director), seconded Craig Scott (Mid South Coast Zone), that D7 be accepted. Objection: Gordon Costello (South West Met Zone) Voting - SHOW OF HANDS SUPPORTED
D8. ASSOCIATION OFFICIALS – State Track & Field Championships – HOLROYD That the nominated Association Officials of a centre count towards the centre’s allocation of centre assistants at State Championships at a ratio of two nominated officials to count as one centre assistant.
Moved Maria McConville (Holroyd), seconded Glen Taylor (Glenbrook), that D8 be accepted. Objection: Gordon Costello (South West Met Zone) Voting - SHOW OF HANDS SUPPORTED
D9. AGE SUBSTITUTION – Relay Events (Zone/Region/State) – EXECUTIVE No age substitution is permitted for relays at Zone/Region/State Championships. The composition of the relay team has to comply with Clause 1.7 iii.
Moved Heather Mitchell (Championships/Competition Director), seconded Maria McConville (Holroyd), that D9 be accepted. Objection: Darryl Channells (Life Member) Voting - SHOW OF HANDS NOT SUPPORTED
D10. FOOTWEAR – Spikes (Track Events) – HOLROYD Permit the use of spike shoes with the spikes removed in any track event.
Moved Maria McConville (Holroyd), seconded Bradley Weyland (Mid West Met Zone), that D10 be accepted. Objection: Terry Manns (Campbelltown) Voting - SHOW OF HANDS NOT SUPPORTED
D11. ATHLETE DISQUALIFICATION – Hurdle Events – EXECUTIVE A competitor who trails their foot or leg below the horizontal plane of the top of any hurdle at the instant of clearance or in the opinion of the referee deliberately knocks down any hurdle by hand or foot, shall be disqualified. Except as provided in the preceding sentence the knocking down of hurdles shall not result in disqualification.
Moved Heather Mitchell (Championships/Competition Director), seconded Darryl Channells (Life Member), that D11 be accepted. NO OBJECTION SUPPORTED
D12. STATE RECORDS – State Multi-Event Championship – EXECUTIVE The events at which an LANSW State Record will be recognized shall be:
Regional Track & Field Championships provided Association implements are used (Individual and Relay)
State Track & Field Championship. (Individual and Relay)
State Multi Event Championship (Individual)
State Relay Championship (Individual (Field) and Relay)
Trans Tasman Trials (Individual)
Trans Tasman Home Challenge (Individual)
Moved Heather Mitchell (Championships/Competition Director), seconded Bob Maxwell (Glenbrook), that D12 be accepted. NO OBJECTION SUPPORTED
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D13. COMPETITOR PATCHES – State Cross Country & Road Walks – HOLROYD That the Association supply a competition patch for all athletes that compete in the State Cross Country and the State Road Walks Championships. Moved Maria McConville (Holroyd), seconded Sandra Campbell (Doonside), that D13 be accepted. NO OBJECTION SUPPORTED
PRESENTATION – TRACK DUALS Scott Westcott (Hunter Regional Coordinator) Scott presented an initiative that is being introduced to centres in his region, which focuses on centre based team athletics. The objective is to engage more ‘transition’ aged athletes already participating in Little Athletics through an innovative team based competition. Teams will consist of 4-6 athletes, and athletes will contest a jump, a throw, 2 sprints (which may include hurdles middle distance or walk relay). The total time taken will be 1.5hrs – 2hrs. Team members receive points for performance against a set measure or a place, so there is no definitive times and measures. Centres interested in piloting the program can contact Scott Westcott or download the competition manual at www.regionalathletics.org.au
Kerry O’Keefe thanked Scott for his presentation.
PRESENTATION – STARTING CAP ALTERNATIVES Paul Neisler (Hart Sport) There is currently extreme difficulty sourcing and importing starting gun caps for use in Australia. This is due to a number of reasons but mainly the safety aspect of handling, transporting and storing caps. In Australia caps are deemed dangerous goods and are treated as explosives. The outlook in the medium or long term is that there most likely will be no starting gun caps available in Australia due to the expense of the specialised transport and the danger of storing caps. It is suggested that centres start to look at alternative ways of starting events. Paul discussed the alternative devices that can be utilised in different sporting situations that would replace the starting cap guns. Paul also showcased these alternatives throughout conference and is happy for centres to contact him through Little Athletics NSW for further information.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Paul Neisler and thanked him for his continued support and for
attending our 2012 Annual Conference.
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BREAKOUT SESSION 1 – PRACTICAL SESSIONS The following practical sessions were conducted. Documentation and workshop feedback from each workshop will be posted on the Little Athletics NSW website in the centre login section. Persons/centres in attendance (as per sign on sheets) were: -
COUNT ME IN – Darren Wensor (Coaching & Development Officer) Catering for athletes with disabilities Reinvigorate your centre and increase your patronage! During this fun, interactive workshop, participants will learn how to better cater for athletes with a disability by adapting and modifying Little Athletics events to overcome disadvantage.
McGrath, Donna BATHURST Muir, Colin SOUTHLAKES
Mitchell, David BLACKTOWN Rios, Lisa ST GEORGE
Perry, Frances CAMDEN Nowland, Chris TOUKLEY
Howell, Debbie CAMPBELLTOWN Delaney, Caitlin TUGGERAH LAKES
Williams, David DUBBO Henry, MaryLou WESTERN BLUES
Taylor, Glen GLENBROOK Baker, Grace WINSTON HILLS
Cudmore, Veronica GRIFFITH Martin, Andrew WINSTON HILLS
Yeo, Claire HOLROYD Sinclair, Sue MID WEST MET OBSERV.
Maxwell, Pat HOLROYD Godber, Mavis LAKE MACQUARIE
Engeler, Deborah ILLAWONG Mylonas, Peter NORTH WEST MET
Munaweera, Rohan JAMISON Johnson, Allan SOUTH COAST HIGHLANDS
McNamara, Jenny MT DRUITT Loveridge, Ray SOUTHERN MET
McGarry, Carol LAKE ILLAWARRA Prevett, Gordon WEST MET
Watt, Chris LETHBRIDGE PARK Sluiter, Ernie WESTERN PLAINS
Smith, Kath MT PRITCHARD Channels, Darryl LIFE MEMBER
Swain, Shelly PORT MACQUARIE Mitchell, Heather BOARD
Inglis, Barbara RAYMOND TERRACE Sandall, Neill BOARD
JUMP INTO THROWS – Alvin Umadhay (Coaching & Development Officer) & Jeff
Walsh (Winston Hills LAC) An Introduction to jumping and throwing skills/technique This workshop will give participants some practical ideas to introducing the skills and techniques of jumping (high, long & triple) and throwing (discus, shot put & javelin) events at your centre.
McGrath, Joshua BATHURST Butters, Mikaela REVESBY WORKERS
Duval, Brian CALWELL Sunderland, David RYDE
Fassolis, Jim CAMDEN Edwards, Suzanne SHOALHAVEN
Mumberson, Lisa CAMPBELLTOWN Lisciotto, Enzo TALLAWONG PARK
Read, Ros CHERRYBROOK Bland, Karen TIGER WESTS
Trembath, Kaylene DAPTO Harris, Michelle TOUKLEY
Bass, Peter DUBBO Delaney, Mem TUGGERAH LAKES
Hund, John ESCHOL PARK Cashman, Tracy TULLAMORE
Schneider, Julian GLOUCESTER Vandenberg, Samantha WESTERN BLUES
Shina, Cathy HILLS DISTRICT Byron, Paul WINSTON HILLS
McConville, Maria HOLROYD Twigg, Sharon WOLLONGONG CITY
Mitchell, Marion HORNSBY Kohlrusch, Andrew INNER CITY
Kirkness, Paul INGLEBURN RSL Weyland, Brad MID WEST MET
Gill, Rebecca KOORINGAL-WAGGA Costello, Gordon SOUTH WEST MET
Moore, Greg KURRI KURRI Gardiner, Ken WEST RIVERINA
Elliot, Sheree LITHGOW Batten, Ed CENTRAL COAST
D’ath, Moo MILTON ULLADULLA Briggs, Russell NORTHERN MET
O’Leary, Louise PEAK HILL Searles, Grahame LIFE MEMBER
Alexander, Margaret PORT HACKING Gray, Michael BOARD
Hayes, Gordon PORT MACQUARIE Dickson, Greg BOARD
Jones, Carmen RANDWICK BOTANY Budd, Ron MID WEST MET
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GETTING STARTED – Scott Westcott (Hunter Regional Coordinator) A taste of the Basic Event Instruction Course (now called Getting Started in Little Athletics) Not sure about how the Basic Event Instruction Course can help the age managers at your centre? Gain first-hand experience of what the course offers during this fun practical workshop.
Stafa, Sue BLACKTOWN Gibbons, Bronwyn PORT STEPHENS
Perry, Shane CAMDEN Butcher, Steve QUAKERS HILL
Jackson, Veronique CAMDEN Vecellio, Judy RANDWICK BOTANY
Manns, Terry CAMPBELLTOWN Daniel, Ron RYDE
Pullen, Tim CANTERBURY Whatman, Lynne ST GEORGE
McGarry, Joe DAPTO Nichols, Sandra ST GEORGES BASIN
Campbell, Sandra DOONSIDE Williams, John SUTHERLAND
Moir, Ian ESCHOL PARK Harper, Kelly TEMORA
Falzon, Helen GIRRAWEEN Harris, Robert TOUKLEY
Robinson, Christine GRIFFITH Cashman, Garry TULLAMORE
Smith, Matthew HAWKESBURY CITY Franks, Brenda WESTERN BLUES
Eagleton, Jonathan HILLS DISTRICT Alderson, Daniel WINSTON HILLS
Burton, Kim HOLROYD McCabe, Sascha WOLLONGONG CITY
Legge, Jim KATOOMBA Watts, Anne WOODBERRY
Moore, David KINGS LANGLEY Hayes, Jacky MID WEST MET OBSERV.
Lucas, Elaine KOORINGAL-WAGGA McMahon, Lyn MID WEST MET OBSERV.
Hewitt, Dennis LETHBRIDGE PARK Moore, Lynne HUNTER
Horsburgh, Louise MAITLAND Adams, Ian MID NORTH COAST
Le Ban, David MANLY WARRINGAH Dasey, Irené NEW ENGLAND
Skinner, Jo MILTON ULLADULLA Osman, Hale NEW ENGLAND
Richardson, Sally NORTHERN SUBURBS Andrews, Matthew WESTERN RANGES
Kennett, Vicki PARRAMATTA Barnes, Peter BOARD
TINY TOTS ON TRACK – Wayne Thurlow (Girraween LAC) Keeping the tiny tots engaged This workshop will present participants with how to run an effective tiny tots session that is age-appropriate, engaging, focused on participation and fun, and helps to develop motor skills and coordination.
Roberts, Sharon BATHURST Bax, Carolyn PORT MACQUARIE
Blunt, Phill BLACKTOWN Linz, Connie PORT STEPHENS
Barnes, Rosie CABRA VALE/FAIRFIELD Gemmell, Luke QUAKERS HILL
Redzic, Angela CAMPBELLTOWN Vecellio, Tony RANDWICK BOTANY
Della Casa, Vinlei CANTERBURY Bennett, Marian SMITHFIELD
Rose, Matt COLYTON/ST CLAIR Hush, Tony SHOALHAVEN
Johnson, Jackie DAPTO McKay, Linda ST GEORGES BASIN
Saunders, Charlie EAST MAITLAND Waters, Craig SUTHERLAND
Lewsam, Matt EASTLAKES Bunting, Brad TALLAWONG PARK
Maxwell, Bob GLENBROOK Groth, Michelle TEMORA
Robinson, Christine GRIFFITH Nowland, Amanda TOUKLEY
Glover, Jenny HILLS DISTRICT Reid, Lisa TUGGERAH LAKES
Matwisyk, Aino HOLROYD Tillman, Annette WARRADALE
Milakovic, Tracey HOLROYD Vandenberg, David WESTERN BLUES
Howell, Janet JUNEE & DISTRICT Welsby, Sara WINSTON HILLS
Genoli, Lyn KURRI KURRI Bailey, Annie YOUNG
McGarry, Howard LAKE ILLAWARRA Sain, Robbi CENTRAL WEST MET
Keep, Barbara LISMORE Peel, Judith EASTERN RIVERINA
Horsburgh, Peter MAITLAND Scott, Craig MID SOUTH COAST
Lund, Colin MANLY WARRINGAH Shaw, Allan LIFE MEMBER
Crocker, Kirsten PORT HACKING Hinwood, Trevor BOARD
The following delegates did not attend a practical session
Campbell, Norm CAMDEN Amor, Veronica PARKES
Schnabel, Michael SUTHERLAND Patterson, Kylie PORT HUNTER
Shanahan, Michael CAMDEN Sticpewich, Michael KU-RING-GAI
Norton, Marianna GIRRAWEEN Bartley, Gail PARKES
McKay, Michael ST GEORGES BASIN Edwards, Rob SHOALHAVEN
Vandervord, Howard ST GEORGES BASIN McLeod, Laurie NORTHERN RIVERS
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SOCIAL GROUP ACTIVITY (at Mollymook Golf Club) Hosted by the Conference Focus Group (compered by Ron Daniel – Ryde LAC)
Group networking activity organised in light of the Olympic Games in London this July 2012. Attendees divided into 13 groups to complete five activities to obtain the 5 Olympic rings, which then had to be placed into the correct order. The competitive spirit was well received and attendees enjoyed the social engagement against the scenic backdrop of Mollymook Beach.
The Saturday afternoon session of the conference concluded at 5.35pm.
ANNUAL DINNER AND AWARDS PRESENTATION
Hart Sport Centre Volunteer Administration Awards Announced by Chantelle Grills (Centre Liaison Officer) and presented by Kerry O’Keefe, on behalf of Paul Neisler (Hart Sport).
BRONZE Albion Park Cessnock Illawong Kings Langley Mount Druitt Port Hacking Woodberry
SILVER Doonside Northern Suburbs Ryde Winston Hills
GOLD Blacktown Cherrybrook Holroyd
Framed certificates were presented to all centres in the bronze, silver and gold categories.
Overall Winner – Blacktown LAC
A plaque and a Hart Sport gift voucher to the value of $500 were presented to David Mitchell from Blacktown Little Athletics.
Congratulations to all of the winners!
Hart Sport Centre Registration Awards Announced by Kerry O’Keefe and presented by Trevor Hinwood (Membership Development Director) on behalf of Paul Neisler (Hart Sport).
There are two awards for centre registration increases. The major award is for the centre with the highest percentage of re-registrations (retention).
Centre Registration Award – Athlete Retention – won by Griffith & District LAC
Veronica Cudmore and Christine Robinson (Griffith & District LAC) collected a framed certificate and a gift voucher to the value of $300 (from Hart Sport).
The second award is for the Centre with the largest percentage increase of athletes.
Centre Registration Award – Athlete Increase – won by Mudgee LAC
Matt Andrews (Western Ranges Zone Coordinator) was presented with a framed certificate, as well as a gift voucher to the value of $200 (from Hart Sport), to be given to Mudgee Little Athletics.
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IMG STG Innovation & Technology Award Announced by Kerry O’Keefe and presented by IMG STG representatives, Jonathan Walsh, Glen Butler, Tahnee Mant & Mikaela Wagner. This award was presented for the first time this year to recognise use of technology, innovation and advancement in a Little Athletics centre.
Innovation and Technology Award – won by Northern Suburbs LAC
Sally Richardson (Northern Suburbs) collected a framed certificate, as well as a gift voucher to the value of $500 (from IMG Sports Technology).
Volunteer of the Year Announced by Kerry O’Keefe and presented by Diane Levy (Competition & Volunteer Coordinator) Male Finalists Barry Butters (Revesby Workers) Ross Poulton (Dubbo)
Winner - Kevin Fisher (Parramatta LAC) - hopefully to be presented by Dereck Fineberg and Kerry
O’Keefe to Kevin at the Parramatta LAC Meeting on 25 July. Female Finalists Shirley Morgan (Lockhart) Elizabeth McKinley (Eastlakes)
Winner - Sally Richardson (Northern Suburbs LAC) who was presented with this award.
Merit Awards Announced by Kerry O’Keefe and presented by Dereck Fineberg A merit award is the second highest award bestowed upon members by the LANSW. It recognises meritorious service to the LANSW over a period of time.
2012 Recipients Irené Dasey Lynne Moore Gordon Prevett Mavis Godber Charlie Sanders Rosie Barnes Lynne Whatman
Slideshow The Year in Review slideshow as prepared by Chris Watt (Lethbridge Park LAC) was shown.
Kerry O’Keefe gave thanks to Chris Watt for preparing this slideshow again.
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SUNDAY, 22 JULY 2012
Meeting opened at 9.06am
BREAKOUT SESSION 2 – NETWORKING
Topics of discussion included: How could your centre be better supported? Does your centre use the administration checklist & manual? Championships - Who goes? Why not? Is it enjoyed? What are ways of getting more athletes to dual rego meets? What are some ways to incorporate training into competition?
A summary of discussion will be provided to centres via the website. Thank you to all the facilitators. All attendees (as per sign on sheet) were broken up into 13 groups, as follows: -
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
David Mitchell - facilitator Wayne Thurlow - facilitator Maria McConville - facilitator Kim Burton - facilitator David Moore - facilitator
Laurie McLeod - notes Allan Johnson - notes Rita Channells - notes Lynne Moore - notes Mavis Godber - notes
Dereck Fineberg Heather Mitchell Trevor Hinwood Neil Sandall Peter Barnes
Hale Osman Michael Shanahan Margaret Higgins Ken Gardiner Ernie Sluiter
Donna Mcgrath Lisa Reid Debbie Howell Norm Campbell Gordon Prevett
Marianne Norton Veronica Cudmore Kaylene Trembath Tim Pullen Phil Blunt
Jonathan Eagleton Jim Legge Matthew Smith Sandra Campbell Lisa Mumberson
Tracie Milakovic Louise Horsburgh Rebecca Gill Marion Mitchell Cathy Shina
Denis Hewitt Gordon Hayes Peter Horsburgh Greg Moore Kirsten Crocker
Louise O'Leary Mikaela Butters Carolyn Bax Margaret Alexander Carmen Jones
Barbara Inglis Linda McKay Sharon Twigg Connie Linz Robert Harris
Michelle Groth Chris Nowland Brad Bunting Judy Vecellio Helen Falzon
Tracey Chapman Graciella Vesper Grace Baker Kelly Harper
Annie Bailey Darren Wensor Garry Cashman
Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10
Chris Watt - facilitator Ron Daniel - facilitator Marian Bennett - facilitator Paul Byron - facilitator Grahame Searles - facilitator
Russell Briggs - notes Ed Batten - notes Peter Mylonas - notes Matt Andrews - notes Di Levy - notes
Brad Weyland Michael Gray Shane Perry Tony Hush Andrew Martin
Darryl Channells Jacky Hayes Pat Maxwell Robbi Sain Frances Perry
Sharon Roberts Gordon Costello Elaine Lucas Vinlei Della Casa Jackie Johnson
Jim Fassolis Angela Redzic David Le Ban John Hund Bob Maxwell
Lyn Genoli Charlie Sanders Luke Gemmell Claire Yeo Janet Howell
Vicki Kennett Christine Robinson Glen Taylor Rohan Munaweera Jo Skinner
Shelly Swain Aino Matwisyk Lynne Whatman Howard McGarry Tony Vecellio
Enzo Lisciotto Colin Lund Annette Tillman Barbara Keep Colin Muir
Howard Vandernood Sally Richardson Jeff Walsh Jenny McNamara John Williams
Anne Watts Suzanne Edwards Carol McGarry Rob Edwards Sascha McCabe
Greg Skinner Trish Bright Rosie Barnes David Vandenberg
MaryLou Henry Sue Sinclair Terry Manns
Steve Butcher
Group 11 Group 12 Group 13
Craig Scott - facilitator Ian Adams - facilitator Chantelle Grills - facilitator
Kylie Patteson - notes Andrew Kohlrush - notes Judith Peel - notes
Allan Shaw Ron Budd Craig Waters
Veronique Jackson Sue Stafa Peter Linz
Matt Rose Joe McGarry Julian Schneider
Sara Welsby Ian Moir Matt Lewsam
Paul Kirkness Jenny Glover Amanda Nowland
Moo D'ath Deborah Engeler Joshua McGrath
Lisa Rios Kath Smith Ros Read
Michelle Harris David Sunderland Samantha Vanderberg
Michael McKay Sam Nichols
Karen Bland Sheree Elliott
Brenda Franks Brain Duval
Daniel Alderson Mem Delaney
Tony Rielly Caitlin Delaney
The following delegates did not attend the Networking/Group Feedback session Gail Bartley Greg Dickson Dennis Hewitt Veronica Amor
Alvin Umadhay Ray Loveridge Lynne McMahon David Williams
Glen Taylor Peter Bass
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CENTRE PRESENTATIONS Sharing of centre successes & ideas
The concept of a zone grand prix Craig Scott (Mid South Coast Zone Coordinator) Craig introduced the ‘Grand Prix’ competition that is held every season throughout Little Athletics centres in the Mid South Coast Zone. Individuals can attend carnivals at any centre and compete for points in events that are determined as ‘Grand Prix’ events. Individuals can accumulate points by attending more events and competing at different centres. This is a great initiative to increase cohesion between centres, increase attendance at centre gala days and increase the number of opportunities for children to compete with other Little Athletes within the zone. Moo D’Ath (Milton Ulladulla) commented that everybody that takes part in Grand Prix receives acknowledgement for taking part.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Craig and thanked him for his presentation and for attending our 2012 Annual Conference.
The importance of a good age manager Colin Lund and David Le Ban (Manly Warringah LAC) Stewart Dowling is well known in his former role as Zone Coordinator for the North East Met Zone. Colin and David presented the notable role that Stewart has played at centre level for many years as the age manager for the U7 age group. Stewart long ago recognised that it is critical that the athletes and parents have an enjoyable and successful introductory year (Manly LAC begins at U7) and therefore is an age group where the role of the age manager is vitally important. Stewart’s dedication and commitment at focusing on this age group has had a significant effect on athlete retention and parent involvement in the following years. Early instruction and guidance through the younger years ensures a positive and constructive learning environment for Little Athletes and their parents, and the skill development and age-specific mentorship has resulted in excellent results and excellent feedback from the centre committee and parents.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Colin/David and thanked them for their presentation and for attending our 2012 Annual Conference.
The importance of a good age manager Kerry O’Keefe on behalf of Stephanie Croft (Northern Suburbs LAC) Kymbal Dunne and Simon Basheer are age managers at Northern Suburbs LAC for the U15 girls and have been for 10 years. The parents and the girls in the age group look at them as leaders and friends, and they have by fostering a team environment, maintained great retention within this group of girls. Stephanie Croft, whose daughter is in this age group, asked the other parents/girls what their thoughts were and compiled an impressive list (a copy for the document is available to centres via the website. Their responses centred on: strong emphasis on friends and fun while doing athletics; always fun first and winning second, BUT do your best; skills development; encouragement; communication; importance of team/fostering a sense of belonging; engage parent power.
Kerry O’Keefe thanked Stephanie (in her absence) for this contribution to our conference.
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Review of new centre progress Garry Cashman (Tullamore LAC) Garry thanked all the centres that provided contributions to Tullamore LAC during their first year of affiliation. He documented the progress the centre has undertaken and purchases the centre has been able to make. Tullamore LAC has increased their registrations and even had 1 athlete through to state. Further assistance has been promised by conference delegates and Tullamore are very appreciative.
Kerry O’Keefe thanked Garry for this update and the centres for their continued support.
PRESENTATION – THE GENERATION GAP David Moore (Kings Langley LAC) David showed a short video on the use of social media and the phenomenon that it has become, followed by a presentation on how an understanding of generation differentiation can be used to target members to their advantage. There are likely to be up to 4 generations in a centre at present: veterans, baby boomers, gen X and gen Y. Each generation has its own distinct set of values, view of family, work / life balance, career, training and development, loyalty, and expectations of leaders and the centre environment. A PowerPoint presentation will be provided in the centre login section of the website.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to David and thanked him for his presentation and for attending our 2012 Annual Conference.
FORUM – PEOPLE DEALING WITH PEOPLE Simon Woinarski (NSW Sport & Recreation) & Paul Oliver (Play By The Rules) Simon & Paul conducted an interactive workshop looking at ways to deal with difficult people and difficult situations (e.g. bullying and complaint handling). They also outlined the tools that are available through the ‘Play By the Rules’ resources.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Simon Woinarski & Paul Oliver and thanked them for their presentation and attendance at our 2012 Annual Conference.
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BREAKOUT SESSION 3 – WORKSHOPS A summary of documentation and feedback forms will be provided to centres via the website. All attendees (as per sign on sheet) were broken up into 4 workshop groups, as follows: -
Organising Registration Days Working Effectively With Diversity
Utilising Clubs Online Acquiring Sponsorship & Promotion
Alvin Umadhay- Facilitator Georgie Boost- Facilitator Trish Bright- Facilitator Kerry O’Keefe- Facilitator Chantelle Grills - Facilitator Chris Watt - Facilitator IMG Technology - Facilitator
Donna McGrath Joshua McGrath Sharon Roberts David Mitchell
Sue Stafa Phill Blunt Brian Duval Margaret Higgins
Rosie Barnes Allan Shaw Peter Linz Sharon Twigg
Lisa Mumberson Debbie Howell Jackie Johnson Terry Manns
Vinlei Della Casa Angela Redzic Matt Lewsam Ros Read
Kaylene Trembath Tim Pullen Marianne Norton Matt Rose
Sandra Campbell John Hund Bob Maxwell Joe McGarry
Charlie Sanders Wayne Thurlow Jenny Glover Helen Falzon
Ian Moir Veronica Cudmore Aino Matwisyk Glen Taylor
Matthew Smith Jonathan Eagleton Tracey Milakovic Julian Schneider
Cathy Shina Pat Maxwell Deborah Engeler Christine Robinson
Maria McConville Kim Burton Rohan Munaweera Claire Yeo
Rebecca Gill Jim Legge Janet Howell Marion Mitchell
Greg Moore David Moore Elaine Lucas Paul Kirkness
Barbara Keep Carol McGarry Sheree Elliott Lyn Genoli
Louise Horsburgh Colin Lund Peter Horsburgh Howard McGarry
Vicki Kennett Jenny McNamara Jo Skinner Dennis Hewitt
Shelly Swain Sally Richardson Kirsten Crocker David Le Ban
Luke Gemmell Margaret Alexander Carolyn Bax Moo D'ath
Judy Vecellio Ron Daniel Steve Butcher Kath Smith
Mikaela Butters Marian Bennett Carmen Jones Gordon Hayes
Suzanne Edwards Rob Edwards Barbara Inglis Connie Linz
Sandra (Sam) Nichols Colin Muir Tony Hush Tony Vecellio
Michael Schnabel Michael McKay Linda McKay Lynne Whatman
Brad Bunting Karen Bland Lisa Rios Howard Vandervord
Kelly Harper Chris Nowland Enzo Lisciotto Craig Waters
Amanda Nowland Lisa Reid Michelle Groth Robert Harris
Graciella Vesper Caitlin Delaney Michelle Harris MaryLou Henry
Tracey Cashman David Vandenberg Mem Delaney Daniel Alderson
Grace Baker Paul Byron Garry Cashman Anne Watts
Samantha Vandenberg Andrew Martin Annette Tillman Ron Budd
Sascha McCabe Andrew Kohlrusch Brenda Franks Robbi Sain
Judith Peel Mavis Godber Sara Welsby Brad Weyland
Lynne Moore Ian Adams Jacky Hayes Laurie McLeod
Kylie Patteson Russell Briggs Hale Osman Allan Johnson
Gordon Costello Ray Loveridge Ed Batten Gordon Prevett
Ken Gardiner Ernie Sluiter Craig Scott Greg Skinner
Trevor Hinwood Darryl Channells Peter Mylonas Michael Gray
Di Levy Grahame Searles Heather Mitchell
Peter Barnes
The following delegates did not attend any of the workshop sessions Michael Shanahan Veronique Jackson Jim Fassolis Veronica Amor
Norm Campbell Peter Bass Michael Sticpewich Bronwyn Gibbons
Gail Bartley Louise O'Leary Darren Wensor Lyn McMahon
David Sunderland Matthew Andrews Neil Sandall Sue Sinclair
Jeff Walsh David Williams Frances Perry
Annie Bailey Greg Dickson Shane Perry
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PRESENTATION – ONLINE OFFICIALS ASSESSMENT
Kerry O’Keefe, Diane Levy (Competition & Volunteer Coordinator) & David Williams (Willyware) Little Athletics NSW has been developing an online official’s assessment scheme over the past 12 months. Thanks to David Williams from Willyware for his work in making this a reality. The online assessment is virtually completed and Diane demonstrated to delegates how it will work.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to David Williams and thanked him for his assistance and attendance at our 2012 Annual Conference.
PRESENTATION – AUSTRALIAN ATHLETICS OFFICIALS EDUCATION Peter Barnes (Officials Director)
As a result of the joint venture agreement between Athletics Australia and Little Athletics Australia, the Australian Athletics Official Education Committee was formed to look at uniform officials accreditation across the sport. This committee proposes to implement 5 new levels creating a transparent pathway for officials from centre level through to the international level. Current officials will be transferred to the new scheme at the appropriate level. Peter showed a PowerPoint slide outlining the new structure.
PRESENTATION – INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S GAMES Mavis Godber (Lake Macquarie Zone Coordinator)
Mavis has just returned from being a team manager at the International Children’s Games in Daegu. The International Children’s Games (ICG) is a recognised member of the International Olympic Committee and the largest multi-sport youth games in the world. Approximately 2,500 athletes between 12 and 15 years of age and coaches, participate annually in this prestigious event.
Teams are entered via their local council area. The City of Lake Macquarie first participated in 2008. Lake Macquarie City will be hosting the International Children’s Games in January 2014 so centres are encouraged to start talking to your local council and see if they would be interested in sponsoring a team to take part. Lake Macquarie hopes that there will be many teams from Australia as well as from the many cities overseas who make this commitment to the youth of their area each year.
Kerry O’Keefe presented a gift to Mavis and thanked her for her presentation and for attending our 2012 Annual Conference.
PRESENTATION – LANSW ‘FOCUS ON OUR PEOPLE’ - CENTRE OVERVIEW 2011/2012 Statistics & centre successes Chantelle Grills (Centre Liaison Officer) Chantelle, in her role of Centre Liaison Officer, compiled statistics and items of note from the past season, for all of the centres in attendance at the conference. This consolidated centre information was turned into a PowerPoint presentation featuring the centres by region, allowing other centres to know what they have achieved and giving LANSW the opportunity to congratulation centres on their successes. The PowerPoint presentation will be available in the centre login section of the website.
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GENERAL BUSINESS
2013 ANNUAL CONFERENCE The 2013 AGM & conference will be held in the Greater Taree area, at Club Taree, on Saturday and Sunday 20 & 21 July 2013. The conference package will be somewhat similar with lunch included in the conference fees. Please contact Georgie Boost if you require any information regarding conference or local accommodation options.
2013 CONFERENCE FOCUS GROUP After the success of the focus group this past season, we will be meeting with conference focus group members again very soon, to assist in the setting of the agenda for next year. If anyone would be interested in being part of this group, please advise Executive Assistant, Georgie Boost.
THANK YOU Dereck offered the thanks of LANSW to:-
- Jo Skinner, Moo D’Ath, Nikki Wright and the members of Milton Ulladulla LAC for their assistance with organisation of the conference.
- Jeff Walsh for his support as photographer during the conference.
- Conference Focus Group.
- Special guests, presenters, scrutineers, office staff, all delegates and observers. Gordon Costello (South West Met Zone) thanked LANSW staff and board members for the way in which the conference was organised and conducted.
There being no further items on the agenda for the 2012 Annual Conference, the President declared the conference closed at 3:36pm.
PRESIDENT
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ATTENDANCES - AS PER ATTENDANCE BOOK
CENTRES (71 represented) Bathurst Blacktown Cabra Vale/ Fairfield Calwell (ACT) Camden Campbelltown Canterbury Cherrybrook Colyton/St Clair Dapto Doonside Dubbo East Maitland Eastlakes Eschol Park Girraween Glenbrook Gloucester Griffith Hawkesbury City Hills District Holroyd Hornsby Illawong Ingleburn RSL Jamison Junee & District Katoomba Kings Langley Kooringal-Wagga Ku-Ring-Gai Kurri Kurri Lake Illawarra Lethbridge Park Lismore Lithgow Maitland Manly Warringah Milton Ulladulla Mt Druitt Mt Pritchard Northern Suburbs Parkes Parramatta Peak Hill Port Hacking Port Macquarie Port Stephens Quakers Hill Randwick Botany
Raymond Terrace Revesby Workers Ryde Smithfield Shoalhaven Southlakes St George St Georges Basin Sutherland Tallawong Park Temora Tiger Wests Toukley Tuggerah Lakes Tullamore Warradale Western Blues Winston Hills Wollongong City Woodberry Young
110 centre delegates 32 centre observers ZONE COORDINATORS Craig Scott Bradley Weyland Gordon Costello Ian Adams Mavis Godber Irené Dasey Lynne Moore Laurie McLeod Matt Andrews Ken Gardiner Judith Peel Andrew Kohlrusch Russell Briggs Allan Johnson Ray Loveridge Ed Batten Gordon Prevett Ernie Sluiter Peter Mylonas Robbi Sain Kylie Patteson Margaret Higgins
22 zone coordinators 5 zone/general observers
LIFE MEMBERS Grahame Searles Darryl Channells Allan Shaw
3 life members DIRECTORS Heather Mitchell Trevor Hinwood Peter Barnes Dereck Fineberg Michael Gray Greg Dickson Neil Sandall
7 directors STAFF Darren Wensor Scott Wescott Chantelle Grills Amy Harris Alvin Umadhay Diane Levy Greg Skinner Trish Bright Kerry O’Keefe Georgie Boost
10 staff members
GUESTS Paul Neisler – Hart Sport Tony Rielly – LA ACT Nick Frederiksen – Timing Solutions Matt Vescovi – Timing Solutions
Adam McGill – Cryptex Online PRESENTATIONS Janine Shepherd Paul Sturgeon – IGA Paul Oliver– Play by the Rules Simon Woinarski – NSW DSR Glen Butler - IMG Jonathan Walsh – IMG Tahnee Mant – IMG Mikaela Wagner – IMG
12 guests and presenters
TOTAL AT CONFERENCE
201