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Open Hours

Monday-Friday 9am–6:30pm
Saturday 9am-5:30pm
Sunday Closed

Gymsports programs available at Kingborough

Kingborough Gymnastics Association

The Kingborough Gymnastics Association is a not-for-profit organisation whose mission statement is:

“Enabling the delivery of quality gymnastics programs to the Tasmanian community”

The Kingborough Gymnastics Association leases the State Gymnastics Centre and owns its equipment. The contractor running the programs in the State Gymnastics Centre is Gymsports Management Pty Ltd (trading as Kingborough Gymsports). Kingborough Gymsports hire the facilities from the Kingborough Gymnastics Association.

Kingborough Gymnastics Association Management Structure

  • Current Committee Members

    • President – Chris Morgan
    • Vice President – Rose Bowerman
    • Treasurer – Karen French (Chair of the fundraising sub-committee)
    • General Member – Raquel Andrews
    • General Member – Sam Crean
    • General Member – Jo Penny
  • Role of the Kingborough Gymnastics Association

    • Manage the finances of the Association
    • Set the strategic direction
    • Approve fundraising activities for equipment
    • Allocate funding for new equipment
    • Have committee meetings as required
    • Attract and retain sponsors for the new gymnastics centre
    • Assist gymnasts in attending interstate competitions
    • Assist with the running of elite development programs
    • Manage the State Gymnastics Centre
    • Appoint contractors to the State Gymnastics Centre and monitor usage
    • Manage MOU with Gymnastics Tasmania for the State Gymnastics Centre
    • Assist with grant applications
  • Kingborough Gymnastics Associations Code of Conduct

    We are committed to creating and maintaining an environment that promotes the safety of all children and young people. This includes encouraging a culture where the prevention and reporting of abuse is supported and encouraged. All KGA volunteers are responsible for promoting the safety, wellbeing and empowerment of children.

    This Code of Conduct sets expectations for how adults should behave around children. This is important to help prevent children from being harmed. Child abuse takes many forms and can include physical, sexual and psychological abuse, ill-treatment and neglect.

    This Code of Conduct identifies positive child safe behaviours that we encourage all adults to support. It also identifies behaviours that we consider unacceptable. Engaging in unacceptable behaviour is a breach of this Code of Conduct and may result in cessation of volunteer opportunities and reporting to police and/or the Office of the Independent Regulator via the Reportable Conduct Scheme.

    I will:

    • Treat all children and young people with respect.
    • Actively promote cultural safety and inclusion for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
      and those from other diverse communities.
    • Listen to children and respond to them appropriately.
    • Adhere to all relevant Australian and Tasmanian legislation.
    • Participate in any required training.
    • Take all reasonable steps to protect children from abuse.
    • Believe any child or young person if they disclose harm or abuse and help them to access
      support.
    • Uphold the rights of all children/ young people and always prioritise their needs.
    • Report and act on any concerns or observed breaches of this Code of Conduct.

    I will not:

    • Condone or participate in illegal, unsafe or abusive behaviour towards children, including physical, sexual or psychological abuse, ill-treatment, neglect or grooming.
    • Use hurtful, discriminatory or offensive behaviour or language with children.
    • Encourage a child to communicate with me in a private setting, including online.
    • Ignore or disregard any concerns, suspicions or disclosures of child abuse.
    • Fail to report if I know a child has been abused.

    All KGA volunteers are encouraged to speak up if they have concerns about the safety of children. Any concerns about a breach of this Code of Conduct must be reported.

    If you believe a young person is at immediate risk of harm you must ensure their safety by calling 000 for medical or police assistance and also complete the attached KGA Reportable Conduct Form (the form).

    If there is no immediate risk of harm, please continue to fill in the form. Please note, the content of this report may be passed onto the Office of the Independent Regulator (OIR) as required by the Child and Youth Safe Organisations Act 2023.

Strategic Pillars:

Operating with integrity and transparency, to provide safe, state of the art facilities.

Providing a governance framework where volunteers and sponsors can best support our participants.

Developing financial assistance and fundraising opportunities to enable athlete’s to attend high profile national and international events.

Advocating for diversity and inclusion for our current and future participants to maximize their enjoyment and longevity in the sport. 

Sponsorship Opportunities:

Kingborough History

  • Meryl Moncur began this Kingborough Sports Centre Gymnastics Club in 1986 on the main stadium at the Kingborough Sports Centre
  • Initially the Club consisted of 30 children who were involved in Rhythmic Gymnastics. In 1989 the Club expanded to include Men’s and Women’s Gymnastics and steadily grew over the years
  • In 1993 the Club moved to a permanent set up in Level 1 of the Sports Centre, where the fitness gym in now located
  • With gymnastics continuing to grow, the Club moved in 1995 to Level 4 of the Kingborough Sports Centre
  • From 1996 to 1998 John Straatsma managed the gymnastics program with just over 200 gymnasts registered
  • In 1999 Mark Moncur took over the management
  • New programs where introduced for particular age groups and the club numbers increased significantly
  • By the end of 2001 the club had over 450 registered gymnasts
  • The need for a larger Gymnastics Centre was recognised by the Council with the Club moving into the Indoor Cricket Centre in 2002
  • Gary Pitchford was employed as Manager in 2002
  • By the end of 2003 the Kingborough Sports Centre Gymnastics had over 800 members registered
  • In 2003 Kingborough also won the Tasmanian Gymnastics Club of the year trophy for the 8th time in its’ history
  • At the end of 2003 a Steering Committee was formed to construct a State Gymnastics Training Centre on land at the Kingborough Sports Complex
  • In 2004 the feasibility study into the state gymnastics training centre was completed with an estimation cost of 2.9 million
  • During the 2004 federal election the Kingborough Gymnastics Committee received $1million towards the state gymnastics training facility at Kingston
  • During the 2006 state election all three major parties promised $1 million towards the state gymnastics training facility at Kingston
  • On Friday the 4th of June 2010, the Channel Court State Gymnastics Centre held its Official Opening. This momentous occasion for the club was an opportunity for the general public to appreciate the amazing progress of the club through the years.