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Thornburn Ladies' Badminton Association Inc. is a well-established sports club located in Melbourne. With a membership of approximately 60 active players, the club has been providing opportunities for women to play badminton since the early 1980s.
Matches take place every Thursday at the Nunawading Community Hub, located at 96-106 Springvale Road, Nunawading. The club offers a graded competition, with section 1 matches held in the mornings from 9:30am to 12:15pm, and section 2 matches taking place in the afternoons from 12:15pm to 2:30pm. This schedule allows members to choose the time slot that suits them best.
Thornburn Ladies' Badminton Association caters to players with some experience in playing badminton, although different levels of competence are accommodated. The matches are scored using the rally points system, which was introduced by the International Badminton Federation in 2005.
The club is affiliated with Badminton Victoria, ensuring that members receive the benefits of being part of a broader badminton community. Membership costs $120 per season (a semester) and includes registration and insurance with Badminton Victoria.
Throughout the year, the club participates in various events and tournaments. They recently took part in the Atalanta Jamboree 2023, a well-known badminton event. Additionally, they have been actively involved in the Cancer Council's Biggest Morning Tea, supporting a great cause for the past 24 years.
Thornburn Ladies' Badminton Association values its members and encourages enquiries from anyone interested in joining the club. To get in touch or find out more information, individuals can contact the organisation through the provided contact details.
Overall, Thornburn Ladies' Badminton Association offers a friendly and inclusive environment for women who enjoy playing badminton in Melbourne. With a long history, strong community connexions, and a commitment to providing opportunities for women to participate in the sport, the club remains a popular choice for badminton enthusiasts.