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Get connected to more all-abilities sport and recreation

Published: 2 April 2025

The aaaplay website is going next level - ready, set, go to connect thousands of Victorians with disability to a range of exciting statewide sport and recreation opportunities.

Wheelchair rugby players

From artistic swimming to wheelchair rugby, there are over 400 club or community-based activities and over 100 leisure centres promoted on the aaaplay website, as well as activities you can try at home.

The redeveloped website has been designed to appeal to a wider audience and features enhanced accessibility, easy-to-use navigation, screen reader compatibility, and a focus on content that helps you find all the details you need.

Drawing on a network of state sporting associations, active community clubs, local governments, disability-specific sport and recreation providers, and Regional Sports Assemblies, aaaplay links users with local community sport or recreation activities throughout Victoria.

That means even more Victorians get their chance to enjoy a new activity that is safe, welcoming and inclusive of their needs.

Since 2013, aaaplay has provided a first point of contact service for people with a disability, carers, families, and disability professionals looking for nearby accessible sport and recreation options.

The aaaplay website is delivered by Reclink Australia and backed by our Together More Active Program.

To get connected call 1800 222 842 or visit aaaplay.org.au

Page last updated: 02 Apr 2025
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