Children across Western Australia are being encouraged to take part in the ‘Little Big Time’ as registrations have opened for the 2014 NAB AFL Auskick season.
 
NAB AFL Auskick provides boys and girls aged between 5 to 12 years-old with a fun and safe Australian Football experience. Last year over 29,000 children registered for NAB AFL Auskick in Western Australia.
 
Auskick ambassador for Western Australia Nat Fyfe said: “Auskick in Western Australia is a fantastic program that introduces both boys and girls to playing football. It is a great way to get involved in the local community.”

AFL General Manager, People Customer and Community Dorothy Hisgrove said NAB AFL Auskick is an inclusive program which serves as an introduction to a lifetime of involvement in the game.

“NAB AFL Auskick encourages social inclusion and each child to pursue a healthy lifestyle and an association with our great game, creating memories that will last a lifetime for Auskickers, families, friends and volunteers. ? ?

“NAB's partnership with Auskick continues to provide tremendous support to nearly 180,000 participants and 20,000 volunteers, involved at the 2800 centres around the country, in addition to the NAB AFL Auskicker of the Year program which last year saw Skye Ferguson, the first female player, win the title of NAB AFL Auskicker of the Year.”
 
To register for the 2014 NAB AFL Auskick season at your nearest centre in Western Australia, visit www.aflauskick.com.au