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                     “We want our club to be approachable,
               fun and responsive to the needs of our
           community; get in touch if you have any
        questions or want to learn more.” 

   MAT HUTCHINSON-WILLIAMS

SURGE SECRETARY 2017

CONTACT

Melbourne Surge is active all year round.
Get in touch if you would like to learn to play water polo or competitively play.

There are 2 competitive seasons per year, however we organise, volunteer and attend many events throughout the year.

If you have any queries just send a message and we will get in touch soon.

GENERAL ENQUIRY

Thank you for your enquiry. We will be in touch soon.

EMAIL

GENERAL ENQUIRIES info@melbournesurge.org

PRESIDENT CAT McHATTIE president@melbournesurge.org

VICE PRESIDENT THOMAS SWORDS vicepresident@melbournesurge.org

CLUB MANAGER NIC LINDSAY clubmanager@melbournesurge.org

SECRETARY ANESTI TOLAN  secretary@melbournesurge.org

TREASURER SHAYNE CURRY treasurer@melbournesurge.org

POST

PO BOX 6347, South Yarra, VIC, 3141

LOCATIONS

PRACTICE & COMPETITIVE GAMES

South Yarra Sports and Aquatic Centre (SYSC) is located at Melbourne High School, on the corner of Chapel St and Alexandra Avenue. Entrance is on Chapel St.

Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC) is located at Aughtie Drive in Albert Park, MSAC is the home of Water Polo Victoria and is Melbourne’s pre-eminent aquatic facility.

SWIM TRAINING

Richmond Recreation Centre is located at 11-15 Gleadell Street, Richmond.

OUR SISTER CLUBS

SYDNEY STINGERS 

The Sydney Stingers formed in 2001 to compete in the 2002 Sydney Gay Games. As NSW’s first LGBTI and inclusive club, the Stingers are a fully independent club with a strong history of competition and fun.

BRISBANE TRITONS 

Founded in 2016 with the assistance of Melbourne Surge and the Sydney Stingers, and formed as part of the ‘Brisbane Barracudas’ National League Club, the Tritons have rapidly grown into an important part of the Brisbane LGBTI sporting scene.

PERTH WHITE POINTERS 

With the success and rapid growth of the Australian LGBTI water polo clubs on the east coast, the Perth White Pointers formed in 2017 as part of the Phantoms Water Polo Club.

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