Development Partners
The Bowls Victoria Development Team works with numerous partner organisations to promote and deliver targeted programs, initiatives and events. We thank our partners and encourage clubs to support these organisations wherever possible.
The Active After-school Communities (AASC) program is a national initiative that provides primary school children with access to free sport and other structured physical activity programs
Adult Multicultural Education Services (AMES) - supports migrants and refugees with living, learning and working in Australia.
Australian Blind Bowlers Association - introduces people to blind and vision impaired bowls.
Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) - undertakes a range of programs, projects and policy initiatives aimed at enhancing the life opportunities of young people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Deaf Bowls Victoria - runs state championship for deaf and hearing impaired bowlers; selects teams for National Deaf Lawn Bowls Championships and Australian Deaf Games.
Deaf Sports Recreation Victoria - facilitating the access of deaf and hard of hearing people to the best sporting opportunities available in Australia.
Go For Your Life - a Victorian Government initiative which aims to promote healthy eating and increase levels of physical activity.
Play by the Rules - provides information, resources, tools and free online training to increase the capacity and capability of administrators, coaches, officials, players and spectators to assist them in preventing and dealing with discrimination, harassment and child safety issues in sport.
Reclink - Providing recreational opportunities for people experiencing social and economic disadvantage.
SpiritWest Services - the education, training and community development division of the Western Bulldogs Football Club.
Sporting Pulse - provides sports with the IT tools to manage their organisations and competitions, publish websites, communicate with participants and raise revenue.
VicHealth - works in partnership with organisations (such as us), communities and individuals to make health a central part of our daily lives. Their focus is on promoting good health and preventing ill-health.
Victorian Sport & Recreation Assn. of Persons with an Intellectual Disability (VICSRAPID) - aims to enhance the lifestyle of people with disabilities through opportunities in community sport and recreation.
Disabilty Sport & Recreation - the leading Victorian provider in sport and recreation for people with a physical disability.





















