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Unbeknownst to many people, sport has played a hugely positive role in the communities of indigenous Australian's for over 150 years.
The early incarnation of the Rumbalara Football and Netball Club (RFNC) began in the mid-1800s playing a game called 'Man Grook' — predecessor to the current Aussie Rules.
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| 1. Fresh fruit for indigenous kids – $10 |
| 2. Netballs for indigenous kids – $25 |
| 3. Footballs for indigenous kids – $50 |
| 4. Buy a uniform for a Rumba player – $100 |
| 5. Sponsor a Rumba player – $200 |
"If we could make people focus on sport, their personal fitness and personal commitments, that we may be able to make healthy lifestyle changes.”
Paul Briggs
OAM President RFNC
"I found ASHE to be a very beneficial program, especially with all the extra certificates and qualifications we
could get.”
Shae Parsons
Certificate II full-time student
"William Cooper was a leader. He was a Yorta Yorta man, and a lifelong campaigner for Indigenous rights. He led the first Aboriginal deputation to a Prime Minister in 1938.”
Premier Brumby