Sport Voucher Scheme: urban
Activities for registered activity providers
This page lists the types of activities you can offer as a registered provider for the Sport Voucher Scheme.
Types of providers for the program include all of the following:
- sporting activity providers
- recreation activity providers
- cultural activity providers.
Eligible sport activities
The following is a list of activities you can offer as a registered activity provider for the scheme.
Your activity must be for a sport that has a national sporting organisation recognised by the Australian Sports Commission.
For more information, go to the Australian Sports Commission website.
Examples of eligible sport activities | |||
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AFL | Cricket | Martial arts | Speedway |
Archery | Cycling | Motor sports | Skateboarding |
Badminton | Darts | Motorcycling | Swimming |
Baseball | Drag racing | Motocross | Surf lifesaving |
Basketball | Dragon boating | Mountain biking | Roller derby |
Bow hunting | Drifting | Netball | Table tennis |
BMX | Eight-ball | Orienteering | Tenpin bowling |
Lawn bowls | Equestrian | Rugby league | Touch football |
Boxing | Golf | Rugby union | Triathlon |
Calisthenics | Gymnastics | Softball | Volleyball |
Karting | Hockey | Soccer | Water skiing |
Clay target shooting | Inline hockey | Squash | Weightlifting |
Eligible active recreation activities
Your activity must involve physical exertion with a focus on human activity and engaging people for the purpose of relaxation, health and wellbeing or enjoyment.
Examples of active recreation activities | ||
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Bushwalking/hiking | Junior police rangers | Drum running |
Scouts and Girl Guides | Quarter horse | Golf driving range |
Yoga | Whip cracking | Air Force cadets |
Riding for the disabled | Youth centres | Rodeo |
Fitness training | Rock climbing | - |
Duke of Edinburgh Award | Crossfit | - |
Eligible cultural activities
Your activity must involve structured programs, classes or lessons that encourage activity rather than passive cultural participation.
Programs must develop knowledge and skills for creating, expressing, maintaining and preserving culture and building a sense of identity, purpose and community.
Examples of eligible cultural activities | ||
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Dance, hip hop, ballet | Music | Cultural walking tours |
Literature | Sewing | Arts and crafts |
Indigenous culture and heritage | Singing | Visual arts, painting, drawing |
Drama, performing arts | Circus | Film |
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