June 28 UniSport Indigenous – 2 July Nationals Newcastle, NSW 2020

The Indigenous Nationals is an annual, week-long multisport competition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students studying at University from all over . The Indigenous Nationals is held annually at different universities around Australia. This year, the event will be held at The Wollotuka Institute at The University of Newcastle and gives students a great opportunity to travel and compete with your team in an amazing environment that celebrates the rich sporting culture of . By participating in the games, you will not only get the opportunity to compete and represent ECU, but you will also get to network with Indigenous students and staff from all parts of Australia in the many social events that are held during the week. Teams will be made up of between 10 to 16 athletes and will compete across four codes: basketball, netball, volleyball and touch football. Being part of the ECU Indigenous team was a blast, forming a team and getting to know each other like family over an intense week sharing university experiences through sport. Student Testimony – 2019 captain and National MVP Luke Turner To find out more, please attend one of the following sessions. „ “Tryout and Information Sessions Location Date

ECU Mount Lawley Sports Centre Wed 19 February 2:00pm (tryout)

ECU Joondalup Sports Centre Thu 20 February 2:00pm (tryout)

Kurongkurl Katitjin Family Day Mt Lawley Mon 2 March 11:00am (information stall)

Cost As the team will be travelling interstate there will be a cost incurred per student. This cost will be dependent on the level of sponsorship and fundraising that the team commit to. Uniform, bus transfer and accommodation fees will be subsidised by ECU Sports.

If you are unable to make the above dates and would like to find out more or express your interest, please contact Keneasha Lindsay on 6304 6663 or Kyla Devine on 6304 5330 for more information or email [email protected]