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JOB ALERT - AFL Barwon Volunteer Work Experience - Media & Communications

AFL Barwon provides governance and strategy development for Football and Netball across the Barwon region.

This opportunity is ideal for individuals seeking hands-on experience in Communications and Media within a sporting environment.  

The work experience role is a voluntary position requiring availability every Thursday for the duration of the 2025 Football & Netball season.

The position description for the role can be found here.

To apply, please send your resume and a brief explanation of your interest in this opportunity to Sean Atkinson, Commercial Partnerships & Communications Manager at AFL Barwon, via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Applications will be monitored and actioned as they are received.

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AFL Auskick names its first recruit of 2025

Team NAB AFL Auskick has named its first recruit of the year, with six-year-old Charlie Smart from Barwon Heads Auskick Centre in south-west Victoria joining the team.

The 2025 Team NAB AFL Auskick coaches Nick Daicos and Katie Brennan encourage all registered Auskickers to enter via submitting a video online for a chance to join the team. They are on the lookout for NAB Auskickers who show teamwork, dedication, and passion! 

Selected Auskickers will have the opportunity to invite an Auskick teammate of their choice to join them for a remarkable experience, attending an AFL Grand Final. 

Eleven lucky winners will be announced during the Seven Network’s AFL match broadcast, with Charlie being the first lucky Auskicker to join the team accompanied by his chosen nominee – his best friend, Ethan Jennings.

Charlie and Ethan will join their fellow Team NAB AFL Auskick recruits at the MCG in Melbourne for a once-in-a-lifetime Grand Final experience, where they take centre stage and present the winning grand final team with their premiership medallions. 

Charlie is from Barwon Heads and is a huge Geelong Cats supporter, with Tom Stewart being his favourite player. When he’s not kicking the footy with his friends at Auskick, Charlie can be found playing with his soft stuffed footy inside or sleeping with his footy cards close to his chest!

When Charlie watches the footy, he loves pretending he’s out there playing alongside his idols, and often has to be told to keep the noise down when his siblings are sleeping!

He has been friends with Ethan since three-year-old kindergarten, where they bonded over an equal love of watching and playing footy. After checking the footy ladder on the fridge is up to date, Ethan falls asleep each night cuddling his mini Sherrin. He squeezes in some sneaky shots at goal on the way to school, before organising his footy cards to trade at lunch. He can’t wait to join his best mate, Charlie on the MCG on Grand Final Day.

As part of being selected as a Team NAB AFL Auskick recruit, Charlie has the chance to be crowned the 2025 NAB AFL Auskicker of the Year which will be announced during Toyota AFL Grand Final Week.

The lucky NAB AFL Auskicker of the Year will receive a remarkable $5,000 prizemoney thanks to NAB and will have a year full of unique experiences, including meeting their favourite players and attending AFL games and special events. 

If your Auskicker would like a chance to join Team NAB AFL Auskick and have a Grand Final experience of a lifetime, visit nab.com.au/auskick.
    About NAB AFL Auskick 
    • NAB AFL Auskick is an introductory program for kids to connect with Australian Football while having lots of fun and being active – smiles and grass stains are guaranteed!
    • In weekly sessions, kids focus on building football skills and playing in a safe and super fun setting. Expect small groups, heaps of games and parent/guardian involvement.
    • NAB AFL Auskick invites all children aged 5-12 no matter their knowledge, skill or ability, to participate in the tackle-free program.
    • NAB AFL Auskick offers an inclusive environment for everyone to get involved, with optional ‘All Girls’ Auskick programs and All-Abilities Auskick centres available.
    • More than 141,000 boys and girls participated in NAB AFL Auskick programs at more than 3,500 centres across the country in 2024 – setting a new record!
    • Auskick participants have the chance to feature in mini games during halftime at elite AFL and AFLW matches throughout the season. A once-in-a-lifetime experience for many kids!
    • Upon signing up, all Auskickers get an awesome pack filled with cool footy goodies not available anywhere else.
    • Visit play.afl/auskick for more details.

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    AFL Barwon Partners with Big Screen Video as Preferred Scoreboard Provider

    AFL Barwon is excited to announce a new 2-year partnership with Big Screen Video, with the leading digital display solutions company becoming preferred scoreboard provider for the AFL Barwon region.

    Big Screen Video is a trusted industry leader in LED technology, providing high-quality digital scoreboards and display solutions for sporting venues, stadiums, and commercial applications across Australia and beyond. With over 15 years of experience, Big Screen Video has a strong reputation for delivering innovative and engaging digital experiences, enhancing the way fans and clubs interact with live sports.

    Through this partnership, AFL Barwon clubs will have access to Big Screen Video’s state-of-the-art scoreboard technology, offering improved game-day engagement, enhanced sponsorship opportunities, and an elevated spectator experience. The integration of LED scoreboards into local football and netball venues will bring professional-grade digital solutions to grassroots sport, ensuring clubs can modernise their facilities with, easy to use, cutting-edge technology.

    AFL Barwon Regional General Manager, Edward Wilson, welcomed the partnership, stating, “We’re extremely grateful for the eager and committed support from Big Screen Video, to invest into our community and provide opportunities for our Clubs, that wouldn’t be possible without a partnership of this kind”.

    Big Screen Video’s CEO, Paul Ellery, also expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “Big Screen Video is thrilled to announce our exclusive partnership with AFL Barwon as their official scoreboard supplier. This collaboration underscores our commitment to supporting communities throughout Victoria and Australia.

    For 15 years, our top-notch scoreboard solutions have revitalised clubs and grounds across Victoria. We're excited to continue helping clubs explore the advantages of digital scoreboards, offering a variety of scoring options tailored to their unique needs.

    We eagerly anticipate working with and supporting AFL Barwon and their affiliated clubs in this multi-year partnership.”

    As the preferred scoreboard provider, Big Screen Video will work closely with AFL Barwon-affiliated clubs to deliver tailored solutions that suit their unique venue needs. Clubs interested in exploring digital scoreboard options are encouraged to reach out to AFL Barwon Communications and Commercial Partnerships Manager, Sean Atkinson.

    About Big Screen Video
    Big Screen Video is a leading provider of LED digital display solutions, specialising in large-format screens, scoreboards, and signage for sporting venues, stadiums, commercial properties, and retail spaces. With a mission to create engaging and impactful visual experiences, Big Screen Video has worked with some of Australia’s most iconic sporting organizations, including , but not limited too; AFL, the Melbourne Cricket Club, Adelaide Oval, and Cricket Australia.

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    AFL Barwon Celebrates VFL-Listed Umpires

    AFL Barwon is proud to celebrate our current VFL-listed umpires, who have progressed through our local pathways to officiate at the state level. Their dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence are a testament to the strength of our umpiring program. We congratulate them on their achievements and look forward to seeing their continued success!

    Umpires play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity of the game, and reaching the VFL level is a significant milestone in an umpire’s career. The progression of these officials highlights the strong development pathways available within the region for aspiring umpires.

    Field Umpires

    • Austin Tattersall

      Field Umpire

    • Henry Buckley

      Field Umpire

    • Liam Clark

      Field Umpire

    • William Ross

      Field Umpire

    Boundary Umpires

    • Bailey Wilson

      Boundary Umpire

    • Ben Tingiri

      Boundary Umpire

    • Cooper Geall

      Boundary Umpire

    • James Brayshaw

      Boundary Umpire

    Goal Umpires

    • Cohen Shannon

      Goal Umpire

    • Joshua James

      Goal Umpire

    These umpires have demonstrated exceptional skill, decision-making, and resilience, earning their place in the VFL ranks. AFL Barwon extends our congratulations to these talented officials and wishes them all the best for the 2025 season and beyond. We look forward to following their progress and seeing them continue to excel in their umpiring careers.

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    North Shore Football Netball Club 2025 Season Update

    The AFL Barwon Commission wishes to provide the following update regarding North Shore Football Netball Club and the Geelong Football Netball League.

    AFL Barwon, AFL Victoria, and North Shore FNC have maintained regular communication over the past 12 days in a collaborative effort to resolve concerns about North Shore’s ability to field Senior and Reserve Football teams in 2025.

    In response, North Shore has been working to meet key registration requirements as outlined by the AFL Barwon Commission. As of today, the total number of eligible senior player registrations on the PlayHQ database exceeds 50 members. North Shore has assured AFL Barwon that all listed registrations represent active players who will be participating in the upcoming season and that additional registrations are expected in coming days once clearances are finalised. Although just shy of the initial request of 60, AFL Barwon has agreed that this has met the intent of criteria outlined in February.

    Last night, North Shore discussed two options with their committee to deliberate and agree a way forward.:

    1. Proceed with fielding teams for the 2025 season, with assurances that they will field senior and reserve teams in all 18 home and away matches in 2025 at an acceptable level of competitiveness.   
    2. Undertake the process to place the football section of the club into recess for the 2025 season, providing adequate time to assess the current situation and take the necessary steps to re-enter at a level that best supports the entire club.

    The North Shore FNC Executive has reviewed these options and provided AFL Barwon with their decision to proceed with playing in the Geelong FNL in 2025.

    Attention now turns to the successful commencement of the season, which kicks off for North Shore at Australian Lamb Company Stadium in Colac on April 12th.

    There is still much work to be done by North Shore, AFL Barwon and AFL Victoria to ensure a sustainable program into the future. This work has already commenced with a clear focus on the development of junior programs across the Northern Suburbs.

    Quote from AFL Barwon Chair, Michelle Gerdtz

    “The North Shore committee has carefully considered their options and made the decision to proceed with the 2025 season. We commend their dedication to their players, members, and the wider football and netball community.

    While this is a positive step forward, we acknowledge that ongoing efforts will be required to ensure the long-term sustainability of North Shore FNC. AFL Barwon remains committed to supporting the club in this journey.”

    Quote from North Shore President, Maryian Szponar

    “Plans are already in motion to strengthen our football division this season, for 2026 and beyond which will lay the groundwork to future-proof pathways for new talent and boost junior development to secure a prosperous future.

    Following months of consultation, planning, and hard conversations, North Shore is proud to confirm its commitment to fielding two senior football teams in the 2025 season.  The club is also embracing transparency and collaboration, giving AFL Barwon an open invitation to be part of committee meetings and match-day events to ensure ongoing progress.

    We’re prepared to open the doors, work hand-in-hand with AFL Barwon and welcome check-ins throughout the season from the outside for people to see the struggles, but it’s also what happens on the inside that matters and makes the difference.”

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