Recreation Services
The Greater Shepparton City Council is strongly committed to promoting access to leisure and recreation facilities and services that are responsive to the cultural, social, recreational and demographic diversity of our community.
Have your say about your sporting community
Greater Shepparton City Council places a high value on the health and social benefits derived from participation in sport and sporting organisations. The Council plays a key leadership role in the development and provision of community sporting facilities and in assisting local sporting clubs and association with their development.
As part of a more focused approach to sports development and sports group support, the Council seeks feedback on what are the more important and concerning issues for sport in Greater Shepparton.
The short survey below will assist the Council to determine how it may be able to better support and encourage the development of sport in Greater Shepparton.
The survey should only take you two minutes
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Aquamoves - one of Greater Shepparton's premier recreational facilities, provides a water wonderland for those looking for fun or fitness. There's also a great range of health and fitness programs available.
Greater Shepparton offers cycling enthusiasts a variety of paths and routes to ride. Whether you are seeking a leisurely ride for the family, a scenic bush ride or the ultimate off-road experience, Greater Shepparton has it all.
There are a number of public halls and community centres in the Greater Shepparton region available for hire.
Greater Shepparton provides a wide range of recreational and sporting facilities throughout the region.
Play Equipment should inspire children to participate in more active play by providing them with fun and interesting play equipment.
Greater Shepparton City Council provides three different types of skating facilities for the youth of the city.
The Council provides a number of information and support services to recreational and sporting organisations in Greater Shepparton.
The Council prides itself on its proactive approach to the development and maintenance of high quality turf sports fields and strives to be a leader in the application of professional turf management practices.
The shared pathway network winds its way from the north of Shepparton, at Water's Reserve, south along the Goulburn River to the centre of the City, and branches west to Mooroopna and south to Kialla Lakes.
There is no avoiding responsibility or dangerous activities in sport.