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Please Note, This Is Not a Comprehensive List of All Clubs and Facilities in the Cairns Regional Council Area However, This List Please note, this is not a comprehensive list of all clubs and facilities in the Cairns Regional Council area however, this list is being continuously updated on a monthly basis. AEROSPORTS Cairns Hang Gliding Association Tracey or Bob Hayes – President 0418 963 796 | [email protected] http://www.cairnshangglidingclub.org PO Box 608 KURANDA QLD 4881 Includes: Hang Gliding, Para Gliding, Micro Lighting Far North Queensland Ultralight Association Graeme Bell – Secretary 48 Hayward Street MOOROOBOOL (07) 4053 6331 | [email protected] http://www.adventureflyer.asn.au 48 Hayward Street MOOROOBOOL QLD 4870 North Queensland Aero Club Cairns Airport, General Aviation Bush Pilots Drive AEROGLEN (07) 4035 9438 (07) 4035 9891 | [email protected] www.nqaeroclub.com.au Bush Pilots Drive AEROGLEN QLD 4870 PO Box 941 NORTH CAIRNS QLD 4870 AFL AFL Cairns Gary Young, President 45-61 Tills Street, Cazalys Stadium WESTCOURT QLD 4870 (07) 4042 3000, (07) 4042 3012 0422 552 061 (07) 4033 1574 http://www.cafl.com.au | [email protected] PO Box 12014 CAIRNS DC QLD 4870 Cairns Regional Council Document # 1175702 v7 Sport and Recreation Clubs and Facilities As at 22 June 2011 Contact Details List Page 1 AFL Cairns Juniors Inc Sean Hunter– Football Manager 45 – 61 Tills Street WESTCOURT QLD 4870 (07) 4042 3000 0402 116 615 (07) 4033 1574 | [email protected] http://www.cairnsjuniors.aflq.com.au PO Box 143 MANUNDA QLD 4870 Cairns City Cobras AFC Thomas Prickford - President Robert Pickford - Vice President 84 Wistaria Street HOLLOWAYS BEACH | [email protected] 0406 671 906 PO Box 82 MACHANS BEACH QLD 4878 Season: March - September Cairns Hawks Junior Australian Football Club Inc Donna Flint Cazaly’s Stadium 45 – 61 Tills Street WESTCOURT | [email protected] PO Box 303B MANUNDA QLD 4870 Season – March - September Cairns Saints AFL Joey Busa - President Griffiths Park MANUNDA | [email protected] 4058 1033 0409 664 795 www.saints.aflq.com.au PO Box 1034 NORTH CAIRNS QLD 4870 Season: March – September Cairns Regional Council Document # 1175702 v7 Sport and Recreation Clubs and Facilities As at 22 June 2011 Contact Details List Page 2 Cairns Saints Women’s AFL Karrell Ross - Club Representative Home ground: Peace Lutheran College KAMERUNGA 0416 626 570 | [email protected] Season: Sept – April Centrals Junior AFL Kerrie Pearson - Secretary Crathern Park, Nautilus Street TRINITY BEACH (07) 4057 5519 0418 871 223 Nautilus Street TRINITY BEACH QLD 4879 Centrals Trinity Beach AFL and Sporting Club Inc Crathern Park, 17 Nautilus Street, Trinity Beach (07) 4057 6478 | [email protected] www.centralstb.com Cairns AFL Women’s League Inc and Centrals Women’s AFL (Bulldog Babes) Crathern Park, Nautilus Street, Trinity Beach Contact: Mel Smith – Media Liaison (07) 4057 8379 0400 765 932 | mailto:[email protected] [email protected] 26 Madang Street TRINITY BEACH QLD 4879 Season: Sept - April Manunda Hawks AFL Club Inc Andrew Welsford - Treasurer Tills Street, Westcourt – Cazaly’s Stadium 0437 466 600 | [email protected] PO Box 181 WESTCOURT QLD 4870 Season: January - October Manunda Hawks Womens AFL Home Ground - Cazalys (07) 4035 2299 0408 512 087 | [email protected] 47 Nelson Street BUNGALOW QLD 4870 Cairns Regional Council Document # 1175702 v7 Sport and Recreation Clubs and Facilities As at 22 June 2011 Contact Details List Page 3 North Cairns Australian Football and Sporting Club Kim Tennick - Secretary Watson’s Oval, Cnr MacNamara and Behan Streets, Manunda (07) 4053 4019 0414 323 337 (07) 4053 3483 | [email protected] www.northcairnstigers.com.au PO Box 607N NORTH CAIRNS QLD 4870 Season: March to September Port Douglas Junior AFL Football Club Port Douglas Community Sports Complex, Wharf Street, Port Douglas PO Box 902 PORT DOUGLAS QLD 4877 Pyramid Power Junior AFL Club Inc Marie Floyd - Secretary Gordonvale High School sports field (07) 4056 2583 PO Box 43 GORDONVALE QLD 4870 Redlynch AFL Football Club PO Box 230 REDLYNCH QLD 4870 Season: March - August South Cairns Australian Football and Sporting Club 57-59 Robert Road, Bentley Park | [email protected] www.southcairnsafl.com.au PO Box 1310 CAIRNS QLD 4870 ATHLETICS Cairns Athletics Inc Shane Watson - President Barlow Park, cnr Scott and Severin Streets, Parramatta Park 0487 164 960 | [email protected] www.cairnsathletics.org.au PO Box 354 MANUNDA QLD 4870 Season: March to October Cairns Regional Council Document # 1175702 v7 Sport and Recreation Clubs and Facilities As at 22 June 2011 Contact Details List Page 4 Cairns Hash House Harriers Inc 0419 029 446 | [email protected] www.cairnshashhouseharriers.com PO Box 354 MANUNDA QLD 4870 Season: Check Receding Hareline on web page for upcoming meeting locations Cairns Road Runners and Triathlon Club Inc Lorraine Lawson - President 0450 324 637 | [email protected] www.roadrunners.org.au PO Box 7403 CAIRNS QLD 4870 Season: All Year. Social Club Run each Wednesday 5.30pm at corner of Esplanade and Upward Street Marlin Coast Branch Little Athletics Inc Percy Williams – Centre Manager Smithfield High School, O’Brien Road, Smithfield (07) 4039 2441 | [email protected] PO Box 142 SMITHFIELD QLD 4870 Season: March to October Mulgrave Athletics Club Brett Bettini and Tony Ross Johnson Park, Campbell Street, Gordonvale 0418 743 989 Brett 0417 729 619 tony | [email protected] PO Box 635 GORDONVALE QLD 4865 Season: March to October The Great Pyramid Race (Event) Norman Park - Cnr Norman and Gordon Streets, Gordonvale (07) 4056 6106 0438 710 954 PO Box 346 GORDONVALE QLD 4865 Trinity Hash House Harriers | [email protected] www.trinityhhh.asn.au PO Box 2271 CAIRNS QLD 4870 Cairns Regional Council Document # 1175702 v7 Sport and Recreation Clubs and Facilities As at 22 June 2011 Contact Details List Page 5 BASEBALL Bears Juniors and Cubs Baseball Inc Kathleen Hawes, President Loridan Reserve, Brinsmead Road, Brinsmead (07) 4045 1842 | [email protected] | [email protected] www.cairnsjuniorbaseball.com PO Box 705 MANUNDA QLD 4870 Season: April – September. Yardball – October to Dec Cairns Baseball League Inc Anne Kippen – Secretary/Treasurer Trinity Beach Baseball Grounds, Nautilus Street, Trinity Beach (07) 4054 1532 0402 808 402 (07) 4054 1532 | [email protected], [email protected] www.cairnsbaseballleague.com PO Box 5095 CAIRNS QLD 4870 Season: May – October Dodgers Baseball Inc Paula McGiluray - Secretary Hambledon State School (07) 4045 4446 | [email protected] PO Box 121 EDMONTON QLD 4869 Season: March - September BASKETBALL Cairns Basketball Association Michael Scott – General Manager 289 Aumuller Street, Manunda (07) 4041 4245 (07) 4031 0045 | [email protected] http://www.cairnsbasketball.com 289 Aumuller Street MANUNDA QLD 4870 Season: February to November Cairns Regional Council Document # 1175702 v7 Sport and Recreation Clubs and Facilities As at 22 June 2011 Contact Details List Page 6 Mulgrave Coastal Basketball and Sport Association Marlin Coast Recreation Centre Leisure Park Road, Smithfield (07) 4057 5254 (07) 4057 7501 | [email protected] www.mulgravebasketball.net.au PO Box 672 SMITHFIELD QLD 4878 BMX Cairns BMX Club Kent Druery - President Scott Street, Cairns (07) 4031 2728 (07) 4056 2824 (a/h) | [email protected] http://www.cairnsbmx.org.au PO Box 5538 CAIRNS QLD 4870 BOWLS Babinda Bowls Club Bryan Walker – Secretary/Manager Babinda Bowls Club, Munro Street, Babinda (07) 4067 1148 (07) 4067 1148 | [email protected] PO Box 58 BABINDA QLD 4861 Brothers Edmonton Bowls Club Inc Jenny Keeling 24-26 Armstrong Street, Edmonton (07) 4055 5344 (07) 4036 1294 | [email protected] PO Box 476 EDMONTON QLD 4869 Cairns Regional Council Document # 1175702 v7 Sport and Recreation Clubs and Facilities As at 22 June 2011 Contact Details List Page 7 Cairns Bowls Club Inc Ken Hobson – Secretary/Manager 117 – 125 Toogood Road, Bayview Heights (07) 4054 3322 0419 654 212 (07) 4054 7848 http://www.cairnsbowls.com.au | [email protected] PO Box 1074 EARLVILLE QLD 4870 Edge Hill Memorial Ladies Bowls Club Inc Mrs. Joyce Christiansen – Hon Secretary 181 Woodward Street, Edge Hill (07) 4053 1036 (07) 4032 5223 (Joyce) PO Box 30 EDGE HILL QLD 4870 Season: Year Round Gordonvale Bowls Club Inc Allan Jackson, Secretary 98 Mill Street, Gordonvale (07) 4056 1050 (07) 4056 1234 PO Box 171 GORDONVALE QLD 4870 Season: Year Round Marlin Coast Bowls Club Inc Marion Sellwood - Secretary Cnr Captain Cook Hwy and Trinity Beach Road, Trinity Beach 4057 6931 0409 340 567 (07) 4057 5469 | [email protected] PO Box 241 TRINITY BEACH QLD 4879 Season: Year Round NDC Indoor Bowls Association Kath Greenslade - Secretary PCYC, Manunda 4053 2044 0437 235 116 | [email protected] PO Box 36 EDGE HILL QLD 4870 Season: February - November Cairns Regional Council Document # 1175702 v7 Sport and Recreation Clubs and Facilities As at 22 June 2011 Contact Details List Page 8 Southside St Therese Indoor Bowls Club Inc Daphne Murchison - Secretary Fretwell Park, Robert Road, Edmonton (07) 4045 2324 PO Box 678 EDMONTON QLD 4879 Stratford Bowls Club Inc Ken Skepper - Secretary 3 Rinks Close, Stratford (07) 4055 1344 (07) 4055 1360 PO Box 5 STRATFORD QLD 4870 Season: Year Round West Cairns Bowls Club 216 Gatton Street, Manunda (07) 4051 1814 (07) 4031 7838 | [email protected]
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