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24.01.2022 Happy Birthday Sapsiree Taerattanachai We hope your birthday is as good as this rally



23.01.2022 Thank you for visiting our factory, Kento. Looking forward to the next time we stand on court together. #FarBeyondOrdinary #MadeByYonex #MyPartnerOnCourt

21.01.2022 Hello Fellow Players in Brisbane We have been advised from TAFE Sports Hall Management that opening is still under review and they hope to have it open in the not too distant future. At this stage our team is working on how to progress with the management of our Covid Roadmap and the management of correct cleaning requirements. We are sorry we cannot provide an exact date but fingers crossed it is not too far away. Will keep our facebook page updated. Please stay safe healthy.

20.01.2022 #MondayMotivation Such a happy video Badminton Asia



15.01.2022 "Being in the limelight is definitely a wonderful thing" P V Sindhu is quickly becoming one of the biggest sports names in India, and she's really enjoying her... new role. We caught up with the silver medallist badminton player to talk red carpet events and balancing training with her new found fame. See more

14.01.2022 Today marks 1 year since the launch of #AirBadminton Check out the new outdoor game: www.airbadminton.sport... #HSBCBWFbadminton

11.01.2022 Farewell Lin Dan A tribute to the one and only Super Dan!!



09.01.2022 Dear All, Unfortunately due to its COVID-19 Southbank TAFE has decided to close its sports activities for the rest of the year 2020. We have looked into various other locations. However due to lack of suitable location we have decided to only reopen the club when Southbank TAFE reopens in 2021. We will keep you updated if there are any changes in the near future. Best regards, CPLUSco Badminton Committee.

05.01.2022 Community Notice. Please Stay Safe. https://www.couriermail.com.au//d24a9d260be8e7db42e2d79d83

05.01.2022 'Badminton is slow' 'Easy' 'Not physically demanding' Olympian Marcus Ellis takes on stereotypes surrounding badminton. ... 'Anatomy Of' Episode 2 https://oly.ch/2z2W655

04.01.2022 #OnThisDay two years ago, Srikanth Kidambi gave his nation a unique sporting achievement to celebrate.

02.01.2022 UPDATED HEALTH ADVICE To help prevent any further spread of COVID-19, Queenslanders must minimise the number of people they come into contact with. O...nly leave your home if it’s absolutely necessary. You can do so with members of your household or with one other person who is not a member of your household. Permitted reasons to leave your home are listed below. For a residence or household, the number of people allowed to gather in that house is limited to the usual members of that household, plus two other visitors who are family or close friends. We strongly urge people aged over 70, anybody over 65 with a chronic disease, and Indigenous people over 50 to stay at home for their own protection. You are now only allowed to leave your home if absolutely necessary for the following permitted reasons. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in a fine up to $1,330 for individuals and $6,670 for corporations. > To obtain essential goods and services > Receive medical treatment or health care services > Exercise > Do work or volunteering that is essential and cannot be done from home (this is any type of work that is not restricted under the latest ‘non-essential business activity and undertaking closure’ direction) > Visit another person’s home, as long as there are no more than 2 visitors who do not usually live there > Visit a terminally ill relative or attend a funeral > Assist, care for or support immediate family members > Attend a Court or tribunal or comply with a Court or tribunal order > Attend a childcare facility, school, university, or other educational institution to receive instruction that is not possible to receive at home > Assist with an investigation by police or other law enforcement authority > All shared custody arrangements of children under 18 years of age, whether informal or court-ordered, can continue as normal. You are allowed to leave home to take children from one parent’s home to the other parent’s home > To avoid illness, injury or the risk of harm > To comply with directions of a government agency.



02.01.2022 'Badminton is slow' 'Easy' 'Not physically demanding' Olympian Marcus Ellis takes on stereotypes surrounding badminton. ... 'Anatomy Of' Episode 2 https://oly.ch/2z2W655

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