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Sandbelt Bowls Region

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Sandbelt Bowls Region
SportBowls
JurisdictionVictoria
AffiliationBowls Victoria
PresidentJohn Panter
Vice president(s)Daphne Camilleri
Official website
www.sandbeltbowlsregion.org.au
Australia

Sandbelt Bowls Region, affiliated with Bowls Victoria[1] is home to 40 lawn bowls clubs in the South and South Eastern Region of Melbourne, Victoria.

Structure

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Sandbelt Bowls Region is governed by a Board of Directors, including a president, deputy president, secretary, Bowls Victoria region representatives and 2 ordinary directors.

In addition to the board, a number of sub-committees provide support to the board:

  • Championship
  • Laws & Umpiring
  • Selection
  • Pennant
  • Coaching
  • Greens

The organisation coverage across the Sandbelt Region includes the following bowls clubs:

  • Albert Park
  • Armadale
  • Beaumaris
  • Bentleigh
  • Black Rock
  • Brighton
  • Brighton Beach
  • Burden Park
  • Caulfield Park Alma
  • Chadstone
  • Chelsea
  • Cheltenham
  • Clayton
  • Coatesville
  • Cranbourne
  • Dandenong Club
  • Dandenong RSL Recreation
  • Edithvale
  • Elsternwick Club
  • Elsternwick Park
  • Glen-Eira McKinnon
  • Hampton
  • Hampton RSL
  • Highett
  • Keysborough
  • Malvern
  • Melbourne
  • Mentone
  • Moorabbin
  • Mordialloc
  • Murrumbeena
  • Murrumbeena Park
  • Noble Park
  • Oakleigh
  • Parkdale
  • Sandringham
  • South Oakleigh (SOC)
  • South Oakleigh
  • StKilda
  • Toorak
  • Willow Lodge

Former clubs:

  • Dandenong City (folded 2016)
  • Alma Sports (folded 2015, members transferred to Caulfield Park)

References

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