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NSW Physical Disability Rugby League

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 414 464 719



Address: 24 Sussex St Cabramatta 2166 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.nswpdrla.com.au

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19.01.2022 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. We pause and remember all those that fought for our freedom and never returned home. To those that served and still serve today, all of us at the NSWPDRL say Thankyou for your service and allowing us the freedom to play the game we love. Lest We Forget



18.01.2022 It's on!!!!!!!! The inaugural PD World Cup is planned for this time next year. As our Chairman indicated in the communications to members last night, the Board and other volunteers have been working behind the scenes to support and help get this event up and running. We are so excited to see this come to fruition. The website for all in the information about cup is at https://www.rlwc2021.com/ PD information will be updated into the website very soon. ... More information to follow....... Get fit everyone.... Cmon the Aussies. A special mention to all those people that had the vision 10 years ago to start PDRL - you should be very very proud of this momentous occasion. Congratulations!!!!!!!

17.01.2022 This week is NAIDOC week, a celebration of our first nations people, their rich heritage and culture. The NSWPDRL wishing to acknowledge our amazing indigenous athletes, families and supporters. A massive thank you to Todd Dorward for his fantastic painting celebrating the contribution our indigenous people have made to the NSWPDRL. For more information about NAIDOC week, see https://www.naidoc.org.au/get-involved/2020-theme... "Always Was, Always Will Be. Always Was, Always Will Be. recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65,000 years. We are spiritually and culturally connected to this country. This country was criss-crossed by generations of brilliant Nations. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were Australia’s first explorers, first navigators, first engineers, first farmers, first botanists, first scientists, first diplomats, first astronomers and first artists. Australia has the world’s oldest oral stories. The First Peoples engraved the world’s first maps, made the earliest paintings of ceremony and invented unique technologies. We built and engineered structures - structures on Earth - predating well-known sites such as the Egyptian Pyramids and Stonehenge. Our adaptation and intimate knowledge of Country enabled us to endure climate change, catastrophic droughts and rising sea levels. Always Was, Always Will Be. acknowledges that hundreds of Nations and our cultures covered this continent. All were managing the land - the biggest estate on earth - to sustainably provide for their future. Through ingenious land management systems like fire stick farming we transformed the harshest habitable continent into a land of bounty. NAIDOC Week 2020 acknowledges and celebrates that our nation’s story didn’t begin with documented European contact whether in 1770 or 1606 - with the arrival of the Dutch on the western coast of the Cape York Peninsula. The very first footprints on this continent were those belonging to First Nations peoples. Our coastal Nations watched and interacted with at least 36 contacts made by Europeans prior to 1770. Many of them resulting in the charting of the northern, western and southern coastlines of our lands and our waters. For us, this nation’s story began at the dawn of time. NAIDOC 2020 invites all Australians to embrace the true history of this country a history which dates back thousands of generations. It’s about seeing, hearing and learning the First Nations’ 65,000+ year history of this country - which is Australian history. We want all Australians to celebrate that we have the oldest continuing cultures on the planet and to recognise that our sovereignty was never ceded. Always Was, Always Will Be."

05.01.2022 The NSWPDRLA is proud to celebrate International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD). First proclaimed in 1992 by the United Nations General Assembly, IDPwD is a day to celebrate ‘nothing about us without us’, the global mantra for self-determination and empowerment for people with disability. The NSWPDRLA is striving to offer children and adults with a physical disability the opportunity to participate in the greatest game of all.... The theme for IDPwD2020 is ‘Building Back Better: toward a disability-inclusive, accessible and sustainable post COVID-19 World’, which perfectly illustrates the current work of the NSWPDRLA as plans come together for Season 2021. Registrations for Season 2021 will commence in the coming weeks, so please follow us on Facebook or visit https://nswpdrla.com.au/ to check for updates. #rugbyleague #disabilityinclusion #IDPwD20 New South Wales Rugby League South Sydney Rabbitohs Sydney Roosters Parramatta Eels Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Wests Tigers Newtown Jets NRL - National Rugby League Warrington Wolves The Warrington Wolves Foundation Adam Hills Official Page Rugby League World Cup



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