All-Abilities Sport in Ballarat: Inclusive Programmes and Where to Get Involved
Ballarat's sporting community is committed to inclusion, with programmes across football, athletics, swimming and more welcoming participants of every ability.
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Sport in Ballarat has never been more accessible. Across the city's clubs, councils and sporting associations, a growing range of all-abilities and inclusive programmes is ensuring that everyone, regardless of physical or cognitive ability, has a genuine pathway into community sport. The message from Ballarat's sporting community is a simple one: you belong here.
The AFL's Auskick All-Abilities programme operates through clubs in the Ballarat district, offering modified football sessions designed for participants with a disability. The sessions use adapted rules, lighter equipment and trained volunteer leaders to create an experience that is fun, social and genuinely connected to the game that most of the city lives and breathes. Little Athletics Victoria also runs an all-abilities track programme, with events at Llanberris Reserve giving young athletes with disability the chance to compete alongside their peers in a welcoming environment.
Swimming is another sport with strong inclusive foundations in Ballarat. Several public pools and club programmes provide learn-to-swim opportunities for people of all abilities, and the local swimming clubs maintain connections to Swimming Victoria's inclusive pathways. Parkrun at Lake Wendouree is itself an all-abilities event by design: walkers, wheelchair users and participants who need extra time are all warmly welcomed at every Saturday morning event.
Bocce, wheelchair basketball and other para-sports have growing footholds in the region through disability sport organisations connected to Sport and Recreation Victoria. The City of Ballarat's active recreation team can connect residents with the right programme, club or social group, whether the interest is competitive or purely about staying active and making friends.
Inclusive sport is not a separate category in Ballarat: it is woven into the fabric of what the city's clubs do. If you or someone you know is looking for a sporting home, reach out to Sport and Recreation Victoria or the City of Ballarat, who can point you toward the right programme and the right people.
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