Table Tennis Australia

Diversity data is collected to understand the intersectionality of individuals, composition of a group or organisation and to identify any disparities or under-representation of certain demographic groups. It is used to inform decision-making processes, track progress towards diversity and inclusion goals, and design targeted strategies or interventions to promote equity, diversity and inclusion. By analysing diversity data, Table Tennis Australia can identify areas for improvement and implement initiatives to create more inclusive environments and opportunities for all individuals.

As part of our commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion we want to garner a strong understanding of our workforce/participation/athlete composition to ensure we are making informed decisions about the future direction and priorities areas of our work. The information you provide will help us to understand where we are underrepresented, identify our cultural capabilities and ensure our focus is on supporting and sustaining an equitable, diverse and inclusive environment.

TTA handles all personal information in accordance with the TTA Privacy Policy. Although TTA does not currently provide any personal information to external parties and has no intention of providing any personal information to external parties in the future, by ticking the box below, I do not consent to my personal information being provided to any third parties that are not affiliated with TTA, TTA insurers, professional advisers (e.g. accountants, auditors, lawyers, etc.) and relevant sporting bodies (e.g. Australian Sports Commission)

As a member of Table Tennis Australia, you agree to abide by the National Integrity Framework and its core policies, which ensure a safe, fair, and inclusive sport environment. These policies include the:

  • Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy,
  • Member Protection Policy,
  • Improper Use of Drugs and Medicine Policy,
  • Competition Manipulation and Sports Gambling Policy, and the
  • Complaints, Disputes and Discipline Policy.

For full details and to raise any integrity concerns, please visit the Table Tennis Australia National Integrity Framework page at https://www.tabletennis.org.au/about-governance/national-integrity-framework.


Table Tennis New South Wales

Conditions of Membership

 

  1. Membership runs for 1 calendar year only [1 January to 31 December] and prices include 10% GST.
  2. An individual must be registered as a member of an affiliated association / club – thus, an individual cannot seek direct membership of Table Tennis NSW.
  3. Upon registration, an individual becomes a member of the nominated association / club and Table Tennis NSW and Table Tennis Australia.  Thus, an individual is bound by the Constitution and relevant by-laws of Table Tennis Australia, Table Tennis NSW and the nominated association / club.  
  4. Where an individual is eligible for registration under 2 levels, the individual must be registered at the higher level – for example, where an individual works as an umpire and also participates in tournaments, the individual must register for Regional, District, State or National Membership.
  5. The membership levels - are: for paid Membership levels ONLY:

    1)      Club Play – Social - A membership for those who play at club level in any activity that is not an organised competition - such as : social group participants or coaching groups - Local club events, insurance, coach & umpire accreditation² (No Ratings Central)

    2)      Club Comp – Regional - Players in regional areas¹ NSW competing in regional fixtures & Country Championships. Regional is described below - Regional club events, Ratings Central, insurance, coach & umpire accreditation²

    3)      Club Comp – District - NSW players in Metropolitan (Sydney) club fixtures and NSW Country Championships - Local & district events, Ratings Central, insurance, coach & umpire accreditation²

    4)      Club Comp – State - NSW players in state run tournaments, state teams, Veterans Nationals & National Hopes - TTNSW tournaments (Open/Closed), club fixtures, Ratings Central, insurance, coach & umpire accreditation²

    5)      Comp plus – National - NSW players competing in National Championships (Junior, Open, Youth, Para), TTA Tours, and international events - National & international tournaments, national rankings, includes all Club Comp & Club Play benefits

    6)      Non- Playing – Volunteers , Coaches, Umpires : Participate in TTNSW events in official roles, club events, insurance, coach & umpire accreditation²

    Regional areas include: South: Illawarra, south of Royal National Park, Wollondilly & further south. West: Penrith & west of the Nepean River. North: Central Coast & north of the Hawkesbury River 
    ² Fees apply

  6.  Half year membership fees apply from 31 July. This is only applicable to any player who starts playing on or after July 31.
  7. Membership (Social, Regional, District, State or National) entitles an individual to coverage under the Insurance Scheme administered by Table Tennis Australia Ltd.  However, an individual should note any limitations of such insurance coverage prior to any engagement in table tennis activities.
  8. Upon registration, a member agrees to report any injury, damage or loss suffered during any table tennis activity as soon as practicable to his or her nominated association /club.
  9. Upon registration, a member provides consent to medical treatment (if deemed necessary) where a member is suffering injury or illness as a consequence of participating in any table tennis activity.
  10. Upon registration, a member agrees not to consume alcohol or illicit drugs during the holding of any table tennis activity.
  11. The personal information contained in this Membership Application Form is collected, stored and used in accordance with Table Tennis NSW Privacy Policy (available online).
  12. A member registered with Table Tennis NSW shall not participate in any tournament, pennant competition or like activity conducted by an unaffiliated body.