Masters Swimming Australia
Masters Swimming Australia Inc. is the peak body for adult swimmers aged 18 and above.It is a non government, not for profit organisation, constituted in 1975. Masters Swimming Australia Inc. used to be referred to as “AUSSI”, which is an acronym for “Australian Union of Senior Swimmers International”. This acronym was dropped from the name in October 2009. The organisation does not receive funding from any government source, howeversome Branches are eligible for and receive funding from State Governments.
Mission
To provide at club, state and national level an environment to encourage all adults, regardless of ability, to swim regularly and compete in order to promote fitness and improve their general well being.
Motto
The motto of the organisation is “fitness, friendship and fun”.
Membership
Total members vary from year to year, with approximately 6,500 members from 190 clubs located throughout the 7 Branches within Australia. Members join Masters Swimming Clubs. Clubs are affiliated to their respective Branch, and the Branches are affiliated to the National Body.
Programs
Clubs offer various programs, such as regular training and stroke correction with qualified coaches, fun events and social activities. Competitions are available at Club, Branch, National and International levels. Competitive opportunities are also available through Postal swims, the Vorgee Endurance 1000 program and Vorgee Million Metres Awards. Masters Swimming Australia Branches offer Technical Courses for officials and Coaching Courses for coaches and coaching clinics for coaches and/or swimmers.
Governance
The National Board of Management is responsible for the governance and overall direction of the organisation, with the day-to-day running of the organisation being the responsibility of the staff in the National Office.The National Board of Management comprises the President and four other elected members who must meet a minimum of twice yearly, but usually meet between four to six times per year.In addition, there are two General Meetings involving the Branches, one of which is the Annual General Meeting held in Autumn in conjunction with the annual National Swim.The other meeting is held in Spring.There are three permanent national committees.They are coaching,swim meet, and technical.
National Office
The National Office structure employs a General Manager (reporting directly to the National Board of Management), and and Administrator.The National Office also has a service agreement with the Victorian Branch to perform its administrative duties.
The National Office undertakes the following duties:
·Liaises with National Committees;
·Develops National policies;
·Provides national insurance policies;
·Maintains the national website;
·Produces and distributes quarterly newsletters;
·Co-ordinates communications between National Board of Management and Branches;
·Sources partnerships, strategic alliances, sponsorship and funding at the national level;
·Liaises with Swimming Australia, FINA, and ASCTA on relevant matters.
·Sanctions International and National Masters Swimming events;
·Provides guidance and assistance in the organisation of the National Championships and Masters Games swimming events;
·Develops and approves accredited coaching and technical courses;
·Organises a National Swim Camp;
·Manages the Vorgee Million Metre Awards and Vorgee Endurance 1000;
·Publishes National records and National Top 10 results;
·Maintains awards such as the Coach and the Official of the Year;
·Maintains the national archives; and
·Administers the Victorian Branch.
Branches
There are 7 Branches within Australia.Each Branch employs an administrator (either full or part-time) and has various committees to oversee Branch activities, such as championship meets, sanctioning of interclub meets, distribution of information kits for new members and new clubs, newsletters, technical courses for Officials, coaching courses for Coaches and coaching clinics for coaches and/or swimmers.
At Club Level:
The programs and services available at club level vary from club to club, but generally include a safe, managed environment to encourage fitness, friendship and fun, coaching by qualified Masters Swimming Coaches, social events, interclub swim meets, time-trials, aerobic swims and club badged clothing.
How do I join?
You can find out more on the Membership page. To join, visit the Branches page and go to your Branch’s website or contact them to find a club that suits your needs. Once you find the right club, you will need to complete the membership form (36 KB download) and pay the fee to become a member. Masters swimming clubs can also often be contacted through local pools and sports centres, and some are listed in the Yellow Pages under ‘swimming clubs’. You are welcome to swim as a guest with a Masters club for a month before deciding if you will join.
Officers of Association
Membership
Clubs
Branches
Life Members
Contact Us
Home | Masters Swimming Australia Sponsors | About Us | Programs | Information | Events | Coaching | Rules | Results | Technical | Latest News | Links |
© 2011 Masters Swimming Australia Site by IMG STG