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Our City Middle School HIIT group spend every Thursday morning being active in our Indoor Recreation Area and outside at Flagstaff Gardens. ⛹️ High-intensity interval training is a fun way to start the day before our academic learning begins. pic.twitter.com/VLy9Vp6uFV

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#APS Girls Matches of the Round: 27 Feb 21 Badminton: HY(1) v CAUL(3) Softball: WC(=2) v HY(1) Tennis: CAUL(3) v HY(1) Touch: HY(=1) v MENT(=1) Volleyball: WC(=2) v PEGS(=1) #apssport #apssummersport #grassroots #schoolsport #unitedcoloursoftheAPS #leaders pic.twitter.com/atF5YyyMIb

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#APS Boys Matches of the Round: 26 & 27 Feb 21 Badminton: BGS(=2) v SC(=2) Cricket: HY(2) v WC(4) Futsal: XC(=1) v HY(=2) Table Tennis: MGS(2) v SKC(=3) Tennis: HY(2) v WC(3) Volleyball: CY(=1) v SKC(=2) #apssport #grassroots #schoolsport #unitedcoloursoftheAPS #leaders pic.twitter.com/kCnTi5CsqZ

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ANNOUNCEMENT BY APS HEADS: The APS Regatta (Heads of the River) 2021 will proceed in line with the published indicative race schedule with an agreed maximum of 1,050 spectators. This is approximately two adult spectators for every senior crew member. pic.twitter.com/rG4iHJYlbk

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The APS Heads wish to advise that based on current The APS Heads wish to advise that based on current restrictions, health regulations and following approval from the Department of Health and Human Services Victoria (DHHS), The APS Regatta (Heads of the River) 2021 will proceed in line with the published indicative race schedule with an agreed maximum of 1,050 spectators.  This is approximately two adult spectators for every senior crew member.
 
The APS continues to review Government advice & regulations as they become available and will communicate information and specific guidelines regarding The APS Regatta promptly to all stakeholders.  This event will be live streamed and details regarding this will also be circulated in a timely manner.
 
Our priority remains to hold a safe and fair Regatta for all participants.
Its been a wonderful season for @aps_sport rep & @ Its been a wonderful season for @aps_sport rep & @geelonngcollege alumni and current @catswomen player Stephanie Williams (OGC20)

Steph selected #27 in last years @AFLW Draft played her first game for the Cats on February 6 against Western Bulldogs & this week plays her third game against Richmond in the AFLW Indigenous Round. 

The perpetually upbeat Stephanie will have an extra spring in her step when she runs out for Geelong’s Round 5 AFLW clash at GMHBA Stadium on Friday night.

The talented 18-year-old will be wearing an Indigenous-themed jumper for the first time, with the Cats to wear a design by Waddawurrung woman Corinna Eccles.

Williams says she was “amazed” when she saw the design.

“I grabbed it and took a long look at it; looked at the back of it, the front of it, just trying to soak in the design,” she said.

“Really, I was just super proud of the club and a really proud feeling inside because it is the first women’s (indigenous) jumper.

“I’m very stoked, and I’m so happy when I wear it, so I can’t wait to wear it next week.”

Eccles says the jumper, which will also be worn by the Cats’ AFL team during the 2021 men’s season, represents a local story.

“I wanted to tell the story of Wadawurrung country, the story of Djilang, and take people back on a journey to what the country was like prior to how we see the built environment today,” Eccles said.

“In the design, I have the Kardiniu, the sunrise taking place, and the two teams coming together to play what we call Marngrook.

 “The Barwon River is a place that our eels would travel down. The eels then meet on our coast, our saltwater country. I’ve represented the waves of our saltwater country.

 “Then we have our mountain country, our big hills and Bunjil.

“Bunjil watches over this country he created; he will often fly over the stadium, watching over country and the river.” 

Good luck Steph & enjoy this special moment. 👌👏👏👏

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