About Athletics Ballarat

Athletics Ballarat caters to families and individuals by promoting participation and the enjoyment of athletics. The centre actively supports and encourages athletes at all levels and ages to achieve their individual goals.

Athletics Ballarat (AB) will work to assist in the promotion of athletics in Ballarat and welcomes the interest of parents and friends to help assist the centre in its athletic and social pursuits.

AB is run by a strategic board with support from member clubs who monitor and coordinate the facility in line with promoting the values of Athletics within the community. With athletics being one of the oldest and easiest sports to participate in, the Athletics Ballarat board work hard to cater for the growing sporting community.

With over 40,000 individual entries into the facility each year via club events, Athletics Victoria events, training session, schools and more, the athletics centre is a massively used and supported facility in a prime location.

Our History

From Olympians to local legends, Athletics has a proud history in Ballarat.  Detailed history of Athletics in Ballarat coming soon.

1986

First Annual Meeting of Ballarat Local VAAA Centre

The first Annual Meeting of the Ballarat Local Centre of the VAAA was held on 21st March 1896 or within three days of this date. Major John Garbutt, Principal of Ballarat College, was elected the first President, with 50 members in attendance. It gave a fillip (livened up) to local athletes and was conducted in harmony with the V.A.A.A. Regret was felt in the resignation of Mr. V. Duthie as secretary. Mr H. Siminton was elected, he being also secretary of Ballarat. Major Garbutt was re-elected as President and Messrs A. Bain, J. Duthie and T. Moran as Vice Presidents. Messrs F. Hogarth and R. Thompson were elected as handicappers.

1985

BRAC Formed

The Ballarat Regional Athletic Centre (BRAC), as we knew it, was formed in August 1895.

2024

BRAC Renamed 'Athletics Ballarat'

Following on from the restructure of the organisation 12 months prior a brand refresh included new name and brand identity.

Our Board

Athletics Ballarat is governed by a skills based board of up to 9 board members – 7 Elected and 2 appointed by the Board. Board members are elected for a term of 2 or 3 years, and are elected based upon the skills and experience the governing Athletics. The Board has 3 primary functions:

  • Ensure good governance of the organisation.
  • Provide strategic direction to the organisation and its members.
  • Represent the interest of all members and stakeholders.
 

Matt Jenkins

Board Chair
AVSL Committee

Elected Term 2023-2025

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Bree Sharp

Deputy Chair
Finance & Risk Committee

Elected Term 2023-2025

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John Ives

Finance & Risk Committee

Elected Term 2023-2025

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Steve McLennan

Facilities Committee
AVSL & XCR Committees

Elected Term 2023-2025

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Rod Griffin

AVSL & XCR Committees

Elected Term 2023-2025

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Mark Simmonds

Member Engagement

Board Appointed Director for 2024/25

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Ruth Bartlett

Member Engagement
Finance & Risk Committee

Board Appointed Director for 2024/25

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Position to be filled at next AGM or via by-election if required.

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Position to be filled at next AGM or via by-election if required.

Sub Committees

The board of Athletics Ballarat is supported by a number of sub-committees that assist with the operations of Athletics Ballarat.

Finance & Risk Committee

  • Bree Sharp (Chair)
  • John Ives
  • Ruth Bartlett
  • Shane Bicknell

 

AVSL Committee

  • Matt Jenkins (Chair)
  • Rod Griffin
  • Steve McClennan
  • Helen Reinarts
  • Marita Reinarts
  • Conrad Oberholzer
  • Michelle Hawkes
  • Neville Down
  • Ash Rogers

Cross Country (XCR) Committee

  • Rod Griffin (Chair)
  • Steve McClennan
  • Helen Reinarts
  • Marita Reinarts
  • Conrad Oberholzer
  • Michelle Hawkes
  • Neville Down
  • Ash Rogers
  • Paul Hayes

Assets & Facilities Committee

  • Steve McClennan (Chair)
  • Mick Jones
  • Sean O’Meara