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Officer City Soccer Club came alive with energy and excitement as it joined the Female Football Week celebrations in early May.

This is a national initiative that celebrates the vital role women and girls play across all areas of the sport — from players and coaches to referees, volunteers, and fans. President Cheree Appledore, alongside Diversity and Inclusion Officer Radmila Dyson, swapped its usual training for a special all-club tournament, bringing together players, families, and community members. From juniors to seniors, including the senior women and men’s teams, including Jackson Landy (from Football Victoria) joined in to create a truly inclusive and lively event on May 6. Many sponsors contributed to the free barbecue and drinks, creating a lively and festive atmosphere at Lakeside Recreation Reserve.

Despite the Liberal party’s recent defeat at the federal election, Berwick MP Brad Battin and Eastern Victoria MP Renee Heath were proud to attend, showing their support for the community and women’s sport. They handed out medals and prizes to the tournament winners, adding to the excitement and sense of achievement.

Battin praised the club’s efforts and highlighted the vital role of volunteers and sport in building stronger community connections.

“I want to thank all of your volunteer teams for getting the kids out on the track — it’s one of the most important things for any parent,” he said.

“To the volunteers, thank you. You probably don’t hear it often, and sometimes you even face a bit of a hard time for the things you do.

“I encourage all the kids and parents — when you walk past those volunteers, take a moment to show your appreciation.”

In the midst of “negative” media coverage surrounding young people, Battin reminded everyone that the good outweighs the bad.

“We see too much negative media surrounding young people these days. I’m glad our local media is right here, promoting the fact that you’re doing the right thing by keeping kids involved in sport. That’s how we can make a real change in the community!”

Renee added that “soccer has been a male dominated sport for a long time now”, but seeing so many young women playing is something worth celebrating”.

“Not only are they coming and enjoying the game, but they are learning new skills, connecting with others and growing in confidence as they do,” Renee said.

“Women and girls getting involved in sport helps them build new skills, resilience and confidence, they can apply to wherever they’re sitting. These skills can’t be learnt everywhere and it’s the perfect opportunity.”

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