AFL North East Border is the governing body for Australian Football in the Region and affiliated to AFL Victoria Country. Established in 2013, the AFLNEB Regional Administration Centre is vital to the management and development of the game. The AFLNEB oversees over 60 clubs in 7 leagues and it's Regional Umpiring Department. The AFLNEB works across 11 Local Government Areas including the Albury City Council, City of Wodonga, City of Wangaratta, Rural City of Benalla, Alpine Shire, Towong Shire, Indigo Shire, Moira Shire, Mansfield Shire, Tumbarumba Shire and Federation Shire.
With over 10,000 participants in competition, schools and promotional programs within the region, Australian Football plays a critical role in the local economy, the health and well-being of local communities as well as providing important leadership and life skills to young men and women.
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Experience Commercial Club, undoubtedly Albury Wodonga's finest hospitality venue. Top quality, yet affordable, restaurants are open daily featuring the A-La-Carte Dining Room, Seven Bistro, Reflections Cafe and soon to open Al-Fresco Courtyard. Exciting entertainment is available every week and the Club provides live bands and spectacular stage shows featuring top Australian and International Artists. Impressive lounges deliver the highest level of service and include Sky Channel, TAB and Keno. The Club houses nine private function rooms. Visit www.commercialclubalbury.com.au for more details.
The Commercial Club is located in Dean Street Albury in the centre of the cities CBD.
With ready access to University-wide resources and personalised support and tuition from dedicated staff, the Albury-Wodonga campus has much to offer. We provide undergraduate and postgraduate courses with full-time and part-time study options.
http://www.latrobe.edu.au/awWodonga Plaza is situated off Elgin Boulevard and is easily accessible by Smythe Street and will host AFL Player visits with photo and signature opportunities. Also look out for in Plaza School Holiday AFL Activities.
http://www.wodongaplaza.com.auHume is one of Australia’s leading regional mutual financial institutions, offering the regional community a real banking alternative with excellent products, exceptional service and unparalleled convenience.
http://www.humebank.com.au/TWP are specialists in Football and Netball uniforms.
TWP supply all your Football and Netball uniform requirements, including football jumpers, shorts, socks, warm up tops and all off-field apparel. There is no limit on the number of colours or logos, individual names or numbers which can be printed.
http://www.twpsports.com.au/APCO are an independent Service Station with outlets in Wangaratta, Wodonga and Albury. APCO is the friendliest place to fill up your car and satisfy your thirst and hunger!
Look out for the Runners in the OKFNL, TDFL and UMFNL in their pink uniforms and supported by APCO.
KFC landed in Australia in 1968 when the first store was opened in Guildford, Sydney NSW.
Today KFC serves 2 million customers every week (that's a lot of chicken) through over 600 stores across Australia. This makes KFC one of the largest fast food chains in the country.
The North East Water "Drink Tap” campaign aims to increase awareness of the health and environmental benefits of tap water.
Drinking tap water is part of a healthy lifestyle and is a positive alternative to bottled water.
NEW support our district league Water Boys who sport pink vests.
'We've partnered with the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation to help counter the growing community concern over the way young people are influence by gambling through sport.
The amount of sports betting advertising currently in the marketplace would make it seem like sports betting is just a normal part of sport. By making it seem normal, the risk are often underestimated.
We want our community to love the game, not the odds.
Visit lovethegame.vic.gov.au/sport for more information.'
http://www.responsiblegambling.vic.gov.au/awareness-and-prevention/sporting-clubs-program