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NEW – Standards for Boxing and Combat Sport Contests – Effective 1 June 2013

Sport and Recreation Tasmania (SRT) has been through a thorough process of investigating options to regulate boxing and combat sports in Tasmania. SRT has developed a regulatory model to protect the interests and safety of those involved in professional and amateur boxing and combat sport contests through providing best practice standards, developed in consultation with the industry and Tasmania Police.

From 1 June 2013, all boxing and combat sport contests in Tasmania will be expected to be conducted in accordance with SRT’s Standards for Boxing and Combat Sport Contests (the Standards), and in accordance with Section 49B (1) of the Police Offences Act 1935.

The Standards can be viewed here. The document also provides a brief overview of and rationale for the regulatory model, as well as explanatory information on the implementation of the Standards. 

Staying Active

The Staying Active booklets provides many ideas for older adults to be active and social in their local area, whether it be gardening, playing golf or tennis, joining in aqua aerobics or playing scrabble. These books have something to suit a wide range of interests and abilities.

Adventure Activity Standards

Adventure Activity Standards (AAS) are accepted standards for organisations and individuals conducting outdoor recreation activities where participants have a level of dependence upon the leader(s).

View the documents here.

Information Sheets

The information sheets available on this web site have been designed to provide sport and recreation organisations with advice on a range of topics to help them in the day-to-day running of their organisation, click here.

Policy and Planning

Strategic and Operational Planning Toolkit

A-League Feasibility Study

Mountain Biking in Tasmania

Lake Barrington Recreation Management Framework

Sport and Recreation Framework for People with a Disability

Sport and Recreation Strategic Plan 2009-2014

Tasmania's plan for physical activity 2011-2021

Play by the rules

Recreational Planning Manual

Tasmanian Mountain Bike Plan 2009

Tasmanian Open Space Policy and Planning Framework

Tasmanian Open Space Policy and Planning Framework - Main Report

Tasmanian Open Space Policy and Planning Framework - Summary

Tasmanian Open Space Policy and Planning Framework - Attachments

Trails Tasmania Strategy

Trails Tasmania Strategy - Executive Summary (927 KB)

Trails Tasmania Strategy - Attachments (13 MB) 

Trails Tasmania Strategy (1 MB)

Research

Participation of Australians and Tasmanians in Exercise, Recreation and Sport
(An analysis of the Exercise, Recreation and Sport Survey (ERASS) results)

2009, 2008, 2007

Women on State Sporting Organisation Boards

Exercise, Recreation and Sport Survey

Report into the Value of Sport and Physical Recreation to Tasmania 

Participation of Australians and Tasmanians in Exercise, Recreation and Sport

 

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The URL for this page is: http://www.sportandrecreation.tas.gov.au/sportrectas/publications    This page was last modified on 28th November 2012.