Strong Clubs Don’t Happen By Accident

Strong clubs don’t happen by accident.

They’re built through clear governance, confident leadership, strong relationships and practical systems that work in real club environments.

Registrations are now open for upcoming in-person training sessions delivered as part of the Bendigo Bank Clubs SA Club Development ProgramFREE to all Clubs SA Members.

These sessions are designed specifically for South Australian Clubs and delivered by people who work with clubs every day.

View the Clubs SA event calendar and register to attend


Upcoming in-person training modules

Governance 101
Governance that actually works in clubs.
Practical guidance for volunteer committees to support better decision-making, clearer roles and stronger leadership.

Navigating Conflict
Leadership when things get uncomfortable.
Tools to manage difficult conversations, reduce tension and protect your club’s culture and volunteers.

Constitutions 101
Constitutions that protect your club – and make sense.
Understand your constitution, know when it needs updating and use it with confidence.

Sponsorship Management 101
Sponsorship built on value – not guesswork.
Learn how to approach sponsorship strategically, communicate your club’s value and build sustainable partnerships.

Who should attend?

These sessions are ideal for:

  • volunteer committee members

  • board and executive members

  • club managers and administrators

  • anyone involved in leading or supporting a club

Places are limited and sessions regularly fill quickly.

The Bendigo Bank Clubs SA Club Development Program. Built for Clubs. Backed by Experience.

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