Sunday 22MarchCome & Try: Tennis for Women & GirlsKurunjang Park Tennis Club
As part of the Melton City Girls Can campaign this March, Kurunjang Park Tennis Club are running a FREE ‘Come &
As part of the Melton City Girls Can campaign this March, Kurunjang Park Tennis Club are running a FREE ‘Come & Try Tennis’ event!
The clubhouse and courts will open at 11am, with plenty of time to get out and enjoy our brand-new tennis courts. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking to have some fun, this is the perfect opportunity for you!
After playing on the courts, refuel with a FREE BBQ and drinks and stick around for the fun afternoon challenges, where you will have the chance to win some great prizes, including memberships and tennis lessons.
All equipment will be provided but you’re welcome to bring your own. Please bring a drink bottle and wear comfortable clothing and footwear that allow you to move your body freely.
Bookings are required for this session. Click the ‘Register Now’ at https://play.tennis.com.au/kurunjangparktennisclub to secure your place!
To find out more about this event, please contact kurunjangparktc@gmail.com
This event proudly coincides with International Women’s Day on Sunday 8 March 2026. Melton City Council is committed to creating inclusive opportunities that promote health, empowerment and foster community connection for women and girls.
Kurunjang Park Tennis Club
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