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Meet Matthew from Penrith Rainbow Club
At just 12 months old, Matthew received a diagnosis of mixed pattern quadriplegic Cerebral Palsy. Although nonverbal, he found unique ways to communicate his needs, embarking on a remarkable journey through assisted technology, teaching himself to speak. By age 3, he...
Tribute to Neil Rogers, A great friend and servant of the Rainbow Club.
With a heavy heart, we say goodbye to our dear friend, Olympian, Coach, MC, advocate and all-around good bloke Neil Rogers. His name surfaces with resounding admiration and respect in the depths of Australia's aquatic legacy. A leader in the swimming community, his...
Australian Olympic Swimmer Bronte Campbell joins Rainbow Club as its newest Ambassador.
Welcome Bronte Campbell to the Rainbow Club Family. Rainbow Club Australia proudly announces the appointment of renowned Australian Olympic Swimmer Bronte Campbell as its newest Ambassador. This collaboration aims to make a significant impact on the lives of children...
Honouring Ursula Carlile
It is with heavy heart that we inform all our Rainbow Club family of the passing of Ursula Carlile. She and her husband Forbes, started Carlile Swimming together which now provides more than 1.3 million swimming lessons a year.
Tamworth Rainbow Club Come and Try Day
Tamworth Rainbow Club had a “Come and Try” day this weekend and it was a great success with 11 new families attending at the Bullimbal School.
Term 2 2023 Wrap Up
It was a very exciting term, hitting a major milestone of over 2000 children swimming in a Rainbow Club Pool! We opened new clubs at Kensington and Forster, re-opened at Liverpool and added more days and hours on some existing club schedules to reach this amazing accomplishment.
Rainbow Club appoints Phil Kinney new CEO
The Board of Rainbow Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Philip Kinney as CEO of Rainbow Club commencing on 3 July 2023.
The appointment comes after a thorough executive search process undertaken by the Board Chair and Chair of the People and Culture Committee to identify a new CEO following the retirement of Catriona Barry on 30 June 2023.
Term 1 2023 saw amazing growth
We welcomed Sans Souci, Seven Hills North, Mt Annan and Taree Rainbow Clubs.
Rainbow Club CEO Retires
The Board of Rainbow Club Australia has announced that CEO Catriona Barry will be retiring after serving a distinguished ten-year term in the role.
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