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August 20 2026All Abilities Volleyball Swan Hill
The All Abilities Volleyball Program at Swan Hill Stadium, supported by Sport and Recreation Victoria’s Together More Active program, has provided an inclusive and welcoming opportunity for people of all abilities to participate in sport, try something new, develop skills and enjoy positive social connections.
The sessions have been informal, fun and supportive, with no pressure placed on participants based on their skill level or ability. The focus has simply been on being active, learning new skills, building confidence and enjoying the experience of playing sport with others.
“This program has allowed particiants to try out a new activity and learn new skills. The stadium is a wonderful venue, as it eliminates the worry of the weather and allows everyone to participate in a safe and comfortable environment.” said Mallee Sports Assembly Project Officer Rhonda Allan, who coordinated the program.
Participants have attended from Swan Hill Discoveries, Swan Hill Specialist School, Accomplish Support and Chasing Hope, with a total of 49 people participating across the four-week program. This is an excellent turnout, particularly with several regular participants unavailable at various times.
The enthusiasm, participation, and interaction shown by everyone have been truly inspiring. Participants have embraced the modified games, remained active throughout the sessions, and enjoyed the opportunity to learn a new sport in a fun, inclusive, and supportive environment
The Benefits of Inclusive Sport
The All Abilities Volleyball Program has demonstrated the positive impact that accessible and inclusive sport can have within the community.
Participants have had opportunities to:
- Increase physical activity and participation
- Develop new sporting skills
- Build confidence and independence
- Meet and connect with others
- Experience the enjoyment of trying something new
- Participate in a safe, supportive and inclusive environment
Programs such as this help create stronger communities by ensuring that people of all abilities have genuine opportunities to participate in sport and active recreation. Participate, Feel GREAT!


August 20 2026The All Abilities Volleyball Program at Swan Hill Stadium, supported by Sport and Recreation Victoria's Together More Active program, has provided an inclusive and welcoming opportunity for people of all...
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