Active All Abilities

Young man with Down Syndrome in a pool with a swimming instructor

Moving your body has so many benefits both physically and mentally. If you’re looking for ways to be active no matter what your ability, check out some of the amazing organisations we partner with to ensure you can get moving in no time.

Access for All Abilities - AAA Play

Operated by Reclink Australia, Access for All Abilities (AAA Play) provides Australia’s only dedicated referral and connection service for people with a disability to sports and recreational opportunities in Victoria.

AAA Play work with people to identify what activity they wish to be involved in, what their disabilities are, and where they are located. Drawing on a network of State Sporting Associations, Regional Sports Assemblies, active community clubs, local governments, and disability specific sport and recreation providers, AAA Play can link each person with a suitable sport or recreation activity, in a timely manner. 

Find an activity

AAA Play make communicating as easy as possible, contact them by:

Email: request@aaavic.org.au
Phone: 1800 222 842
Website www.aaaplay.org.au

Reclink Australia is proud to be providing AAA Play in Victoria thanks to the support of the Victorian State Government.


Disability sport and recreation

DSR help Victorians with disability live happier, more active lives. They are working to make sure Victorians with disability have equal opportunities to meaningfully engage in the sport and active recreation of their choice.

Find out more at dsr.org.au


Sports Ability by Sports Australia

Inclusive activity cards for all levels of ability designed to develop children's skills, confidence and motivation for sports-based activities. Through the adaption and modification of game rules, equipment and techniques, the cards provide fun and enjoyable opportunities for everyone to participate and achieve success.

Check them out at sportaus.gov.au/sports_ability


In2Sport subsidies

You can also check out Council’s In2Sport subsidy program, which supports young people living in Brimbank who are aged 6-18 years participate at a Brimbank sport club. Priority is given to people living with disability.

All Abilities Events

Australian Bush Comfort & Confidence Workshop

15 August 2026
Come and join us for a fun filled afternoon where you will get hands on and learn about how to enjoy the wonders of the Australian bush safely and confidently. Learn about bushfire awareness, weather dangers, planning a trip, know what to take (and not take!) on a camping trip and get hands on as you practice how to set up a tent, know how to pick a safe campsite, how to safely light, manage and extinguish a campfire, know more about spiders and snakes including snake and spider bite first aid, practice bush skills like navigation and even learn some Aussie bush slang. ** PLUS Bush safety equipment prize valued at $50, Aussie Disposals discount vouchers, marshmallows around the fire, damper and more We will cook marshmallows on the fire and will have lots of laughs with like minded people. Come on and gain the skills and confidence to get you out into nature so you and your family can start to enjoy the health and wellbeing benefits of being in nature. Accessibility: This event takes place inside a wheelchair accessible venue, as well as outside on a flat grassy area. If you have accessibility questions, please get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. This event is brought to you by Brimbank City Council on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people. Brimbank City Council pays respects to Elders past, present and future, and recognises their continuing connection and contribution to the land and waterways. ...
Last updated: 20 May 2026 - 11:08am
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