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Volleyball Australia, Australian Women’S Training Camp In December 20103pm Tuesday 21 September, Moe/Newborough Leisure Facility. Volleyball Australia has great pleasure in announcing that the Australian Women’s Volleyball Training Camp (for junior and senior athletes) By Latrobe City Council - 17th September 2010 - Back to News will be conducted in Latrobe City from 10-15 December.
This camp has been made possible due to the fantastic support and contribution of the Latrobe City Council, Latrobe Valley Volleyball Association, TRU Energy, and The Summit Recreation Camp, Trafalgar.
Volleyball Australia look forward to an intensive training camp based at the Moe Newborough Leisure Facility, as their teams (Senior and Junior) prepare for crucial international tournaments early in 2011. The Australian Senior team will play an exhibition match in the evening on Sunday 12 December and they look forward to putting on a good show for the local Latrobe City community.
Volleyball Australia are very much looking forward to creating a positive impact on the community and look forward to participating in local activities including a volleyball clinic for juniors, media requests and other community activities as requested around the all important committed training schedule.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Latrobe City Events Coordinator Jason Membrey: 51285604
Latrobe City Media Relations: 5128 5458
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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