Princetown on the Great Ocean Road was named after Prince Edward in recognition of his visit to Australia. Princetown supported many families in sport from cricket in the1800's to Australian Rules Football in the 1980's when the seconds team achieved premiership victory twice.
Shane Buntman believes in practicing what you preach: He balances running a business with competing in triathlons.
The Coodabeen Champions have been a part of the Victorian footy landscape for almost 35 years.
The Marysville community spirit stays strong despite the setbacks they faced after Black Saturday.
The Paraplegic Sports Club (Paravics Sports Club) lay the cornerstones for inclusive sport and recreation in Australia.
Getting physically active is good for us, yet knowing and doing something about it can sometimes be entirely different things.
The fish-out ponds are each stocked with different-sized fish so that people can select which size they want to catch.
The Australian Boat Race encapsulates the long-standing rivalry between the Sydney and Melbourne University Boat Club. Held annually, the venue alternates between the Yarra River in the heart of Melbourne and on Sydney Harbour.
Caterina Panay-Kuljis moved from Sydney to Melbourne in 1988 to introduce the dance style, Ceroc, to the state.
The life and times of the late Jimmy Dobbyn.