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2012–13 Active Club Grant Recipients 2012–13 Active Club Grant Recipients Airport West St Christophers Cricket Club Bairnsdale Squash And Racquetball Bendigo Lacrosse Association Incorporated Association Inc. Albion Football Club Sports Club Bendigo Pony Club Bairnsdale Tennis Club Alexandra Croquet Club Birchip Watchem Hockey Club Ballam Park Cricket Club Alexandra Golf Club Inc. Birregurra Bowling Club Ballarat City Brewers Baseball Club Altona City Soccer Club Boisdale/Briagolong Football Netball Club Ballarat Falcons Gridiron Club Inc. Altona Hockey Club Boolarra Pony Club Inc. Ballarat Field & Game Association Inc. Altona Life Saving Club Border Walwa Football/Netball Club Ballarat Fly Fishers Club Altona North Bowls Club Boronia Bowls Club Inc. Ballarat Football Club Inc. Apollo Bay & Otway Riding Club Boronia Cricket Club Ballarat Little Athletics Inc. Apsley Pony Club Inc. Boronia Junior Football Club Ballarat Redan Cricket Club Ascot Vale Cricket Club Breakaway Camps Inc. Ballarat Sebastopol Cycling Club Avenel Bowling Club Breakwater Eagles Sports Club Inc. Barkley Street Uniting Church Cricket Club Avenel Tennis Club Bridgewater Bowling Club Baxter Soccer Club Inc. Avondale Heights Sporting Club Bridgewater On Loddon Lawn Tennis Club Inc. Belvoir Cricket Club Azaad Sports & Cultural Club Melbourne Inc. Brighton Life Saving Club Benalla And District Rifle Club Inc. Baden Powell Cricket Club Broadford Bowling Club Inc. Benalla Bandits Baseball Club Incorporated Bairnsdale & District Table Tennis Association Brunswick Hockey Club Inc. Bendigo Bowls Club Bairnsdale Hockey Club Inc. Bruthen Cricket Club Inc. Bendigo East Baseball Club 2012–13 Active Club Grant Recipients Buckley Ridges Cricket Club Castlemaine & District Junior Motocross Club Cobram Football Club Inc. Inc. Bullengarook Tennis Club Incorporated Cobram Football Netball Club Inc. Castlemaine United Cricket Club Inc. Buloke Equestrian Club Cobram Lawn Tennis Club Chadstone Synners Disability Teams Bundoora Baseball Club Cobram Victory Fc Charlton Netball Club Bundoora Football Club Cobram Yarroweyah United Cricket Club Cheetahs Softball Club Bundoora Park Ladies Golf Club Inc. Coburg Districts Auskick Chelsea Football (Soccer) Club Bundoora Park Thunderbolts Junior Football Coburg Districts Football Club Club Chelsea Football Club Inc. Cockatoo And District Bowls Club Inc. Bundoora United Cricket Club Chelsea YCW Junior Sports Club Colac Lawn Tennis Club Inc. Bunyip Football Club Inc. City United Cricket Club Colac Night Netball Association Campbells Creek Bowling Club Clarinda Tennis Club Colac Saints Basketball Club Inc. Camperdown Golf (Bowls) Club Clunes Angling Club Incorporated Colac Sports Trainers Group Inc. Cape Paterson Surf Life Saving Club Cobblers Creek Pony Club Inc. Colac Tigers Football Netball Club Inc. Cardinia Calisthenic Club Inc. Cobden & District Tennis Association Incorporated Colbinabbin Football Club Cardinia Waters Bowls Club Inc. Cobden Bowling Club Collingwood City Football Club Inc. Casey Basketball Association Inc. Cobden Cricket Club Inc. Coomealla Triathlon Club Casterton Coleraine Junior Football Association Cobden Football Netball Club Corinella Bowling Club Cobden Indoor Bowling Club Inc. Corio Bay Sailing Club Inc. 2012–13 Active Club Grant Recipients Corryong Football & Netball Club Inc. Drouin Cricket Club Euroa Cricket Club Craigieburn Football Club Dunolly Football/Netball Club Euroa Junior Football Club Cranbourne Cricket Club Inc. Eaglehawk Bowling Club Euroa Lawn Tennis Club Creswick Imperials Cricket Club Inc. Eaglehawk Cricket Club Ex-Students Cricket Club Of Traralgon Inc. Cudgewa Football Netball Club Incorporated East Central District Rifle Association Fawkner Bowling Club Inc. Dandenong Softball Association Inc. East Doncaster Cricket Club Fitzroy Stars Indigenous Football Dandenong Wolves Football Club Inc. East Vic Roller Derby Inc. Footscray Park Bowling Club Incorporated Deer Park Football Club Incorporated East Warrnambool Football And Netball Club Footscray Swimming Club & Water Polo Club Dennington Cricket Club East Warrnambool YCW Cricket Club Frankston Stingrays Hockey Club Derrinallum Bowling Club Eastern Park Croquet Club Geelong Eastern Park Bowling Club Diamond Valley Archers Echuca Moama Cycling Club Inc. Geelong Rugby Union Club Inc. Diamond Valley Roller Derby Club Elaine Cricket Club Inc. Gippsland Superules League Inc. Diggers Rest Bowling Club Inc. Elmore Golf Bowls Country Club Inc. Gladstone Park Bowls Club Inc. Dimboola Bowling Club Elmore Lawn Tennis Club Inc. Gordon Football/Netball Club Dingley Football Club Inc. Endeavour Hills Cricket Club Goulburn Valley Veterans Cycling Club Inc. Donald Angling Club Inc. Endeavour Hills Sports And Social Club Grampians Carriage Drivers Incorporated Donald Golf Club Epping Tennis Club Inc. Greater Shepparton Basketball Association Doncaster & District Community Youth Club - Eureka Netball Club Inc. Greater Valley Calisthenics Club All Abilities Basketball 2012–13 Active Club Grant Recipients Guildford Saddle Club Incorporated Howitt Park Bowling Club Inc. Kyneton & District Little Athletics Centre Hallam Kalora Park Cricket Club Hume City Swimming Club Inc. Kyneton Basketball Association Hamilton Little Athletics Association Hurstbridge Bowling And Recreation Club Kyneton District Football/Netball Club Hamilton Pistol Club Inc. Illabarook Sporting Club Kyneton United Cricket Club Hamilton Rifle Club Inc. Invergordon Cricket Club Inc. La Trobe University Soccer Club Inc. Hamilton Rowing Club Inc. Inverloch Surf Life Saving Club Inc. Lake Boga Bowling Club Inc. Hampton Park Football Club Irymple Knights Soccer Club Lakes Entrance Tennis Club Hampton Park United Sparrows Football Club Jeparit Tennis Club Inc. Lakes Entrance Volleyball Club Inc. Inc. Kangaroo Flat Cricket Club Lalbert Golf Club Incorporated Harlequin Rugby Club Incorporated Keilor Basketball Association Lang Lang Bowling Club Inc. Hawks Union Basketball Club Keilor St Bernard's Athletic Club Lang Lang Football Club Inc. Healesville Bowling Club Inc. Kensington Flemington Junior Sports Club Lang Lang Netball Club Inc. Heathcote Football Netball Club Inc. Keysborough Tennis Club Inc. Latrobe Cricket Club Heatherhill Cricket Club Inc. King Valley Trail Horse Riding Club Laverton Bowling Club Heywood Pony Club Kingsbury Bowls Club Laverton Magpies Football Club Horsham City Rowing Club Inc. Kingston City Football Club Leisure City Dolphins Swimming & Lifesaving Horsham Colts Cricket Club Inc. Club Inc. Koroit Bowls Club Inc. Horsham Golf (Bowls) Club Leitchville Community Sporting Complex Kyabram Football & Netball Club Inc. Horsham Hockey Club Leitchville-Gunbower Football/Netball Club 2012–13 Active Club Grant Recipients Lemnos Football & Netball Club Inc. Maryborough Lawn Tennis Club Mirboo North Bowling Club Leongatha Table Tennis Club Melbourne University Water Polo Club Moe Pony Club Inc. Loch Sport Bowls Club Inc. Melton & District Squash Association Inc. Moe United Soccer Club Loddon Pony Club Inc. Melton Centrals Junior Football Club Monash Cricket Club Inc. Long Island Cricket Club Melton Hockey Club Inc. Monash University Baseball Club Inc. Longford/ Sale City Cricket Club Merbein South Sporting Club- Cricket Club Monash University Squash Club Inc. Lucknow Football/Netball Club Meringur Football Club Mooroopna Bowls Club Inc. Lyndhurst Vikings Cricket Club Merrigum Bowls Club Inc. Mooroopna Junior Football Club Macalister Trophy Bowhunters Inc. Merrigum Football/Netball Club Mornington Bowling Club Maffra Croquet Club Inc. Mildura BMX Club Mornington Life Saving, Swimming, Youth & Social Club Inc. Mallacoota & District U3a Inc. Mildura Calisthenics Club Inc. Mornington Peninsula Hockey Club Inc. Mallee Touch Association Inc. Mildura District Canoe Club Morwell Baseball Club Inc. Manor Lakes Football Club Mildura Golf Club Inc. Mount Beauty Bowling Club Inc. Mansfield Golf Club Inc. Mildura Netball Association Mounties YC Baseball Club Mansfield Gymnastics Club Mildura RC Car Club Moyhu & District Youth Club Mansfield Junior Netball Club Mill Park Football Club Moyston-Willaura Football Netball Club Mansfield Pony Club Millewa Tennis Club Mt Waverley Uniting Cricket Club Marong Cricket Club Minyip Murtoa Football & Netball Club Inc. Murray River Derby Dames Inc. 2012–13 Active Club Grant Recipients Murrumbeena Tennis Club Inc. Northern Socials Cricket Club Poowong Amateur Basketball Association Murtoa Angling Club Numurkah Football Netball Club Port Fairy Football/Netball Club Myrtleford Boat Club Nunawading Warriors Gridiron Club Portland Basketball Association Inc. Myrtleford Savoy Soccer Club Inc. Nyah District Bowling Club Incorporated Preston Athletic Club Inc. Nangiloc & District Football/Netball Club Nyah District Cricket Club Inc. Preston Reservoir Swimming Club Inc. Nangiloc And District Bowls Club Inc. Nyah West Tennis Club Inc. Prom Coast Soccer Club Nathalia Association Cricket Club Old Haileyburians Amateur Athletics Club Pyalong Netball Club Nathalia Football & Netball Club Inc. Orbost Women's Hockey Club Inc. Pyramid Hill Football Club Neangar Park Golf Club Inc. Ouyen Gymnastics Club Pyramid Hill Golf Club Inc. Nestles Cricket Club Ouyen Lawn Tennis Club Raieburn Calisthenics Incorporated Newstead Cricket Club Parkside Sports Club Inc. Rainbow Bowls Club Inc. North Ballarat Football & Netball Club Parkville District Cricket Club Rainbow Recreation Reserve Community Gym North Brunswick Junior Football Club Pascoe Vale Sports Club Inc. Riding For The Disabled Association Of Victoria - Shepparton
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