Organisations, Associations & Clubs in Lemongrove, Penrith, NSW

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252 High St, Penrith, 2750

0421 905 662
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Po Box 69, Hazelbrook, 2779

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While the name Real E-training may be a new one the name behind it certainly isn’t, in fact Real E-training has a strong foundation of experience based on almost two decades in the property industry. Real E-training is the culmination of what founder and CEO Jamie Hammond saw as a need that had been ignored for way too long, sure there were training providers out there providing online training however none seemed to offer agents a practical and cost effective solution to their training needs. Too expensive, based on old difficult to use technology or more commonly not even really e-learning but in fact just CD’s or flash drives marketed misleadingly as an online course was regular feedback that was received by Jamie’s clients. So he decided to put his long and successful career to use to bring the industry what it had been asking for, a convenient and cost effective training solution.
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688 High St, Penrith, 2750

(02) 4721 1866
Nonprofit Organization, Community Organization, Non-profit organization
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541 High St, Penrith, 2750

0432 396 701
The Natural Health Society of Australia is a not-for-profit organisation founded in 1960 and has continued to educate the Australian public since then on better living. Our website has hundreds of informative articles on health and better living as well as news, recipes, online store, discussion forums and more. Become a member today!
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254 High St, Penrith, 2750

(02) 4721 2124
prayer, faith, Anglican church, churches, Religious Organisations, Religious organization, church, temples, praying, worship, places of worship, god, chuches & other places of worship
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570 High St, Penrith, 2750

(02) 4760 0800
Youth organization, Nonprofit Organization
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32 Bruce Neale Dr, Penrith, 2750

(02) 4731 2255
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606 High Street, Penrith, 2750

Non-profit organisation
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688 High St, Penrith, 2750

0406 550 557
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UNIT 5/ 23 PEACHTREE RD, Penrith, 2750

(02) 4734 7000
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2187 Castlereagh Rd, Penrith, 2750

0419 227 986
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2260 Castlereagh Rd, Penrith, 2750

(02) 4721 2880
When did tennis begin in Penrith? There is a vague reference in the Nepean Times newspaper (30/6/1883), indicating that a tennis club started in 1881. It is definitely known that a Penrith Lawn Tennis Club was created in 1893. The first tennis association in the Penrith district was formed in 1914, but the intervention of World War I saw it fold the following year. After the War tennis underwent a revival in Australia, particularly in the country areas of NSW. Penrith was a town of about 3, 500 people in March 1921 when a meeting open to all tennis clubs in the area was held in the School of Arts to once again form a tennis association and organize a local competition. The person mainly responsible for promoting the idea was Mr Harry Innes of Mt Druitt. It was tentatively decided to form an association, which was confirmed on the 20th April 1921 when Nepean District Tennis Association was officially created at a meeting attended by representatives of nine clubs. Well-known Penrith identity and former Mayor Dr Frederick Higgins was elected President, a position he held throughout the 1920’s. Mr A. Stanton was the first Secretary with Mr M. Newman the first Treasurer. The boundary of the Association covered the area from Glenbrook to Blacktown, and extended three miles on either side of the western railway line. 12 teams nominated for the first competition, which started in May. The final was played on the Railway court (next to the old Railway Street Theatre Company) where the Waratah club from Kingswood defeated Castlereagh (8/53 to 1/37). The prize was a new tennis net for the club. At the completion of the competition, Association championships were held, in doubles only, with an entry fee of 1/6d per player. The winners were John Roseby and Bert Wall (gents’ doubles), Nita Colless and Gwen Jones (ladies’ doubles), and Charles Clarke and Gwen Jones (mixed doubles) - our first "District Champions". Historical Records.
Nepean District Tennis Asscn Inc is highly regarded by its customers for the excellent tennis courts and friendly staff. The sense of community and expertise of the coaches have significantly improved the game of many players. The renovations to the clubhouse are in progress, but the tennis courts remain in good condition. Recommended for families and individuals looking for a welcoming and supportive tennis environment.
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66A Illawong Avenue, Penrith, 2750

(02) 4732 3923
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169 Great Western Hwy, Emu Plains, 2750

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123 Mulgoa Rd, Penrith, 2750

(02) 9178 0200

4/101 Great Western Hwy, Emu Plains, 2750

50 Napier Avenue, Emu Plains, 2750

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Penrith Valley Showgrounds, Cnr Station & Ransley Streets, Penrith, 2750

(02) 4721 2620
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1002/29-57 Station St, Penrith, 2750

(02) 4777 8000
ORGANIZATIONS, ORGANIZATION, DISADVANTAGED GROUPS, GROUP AID
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Level 1/148 Henry St, Penrith, 2750

(02) 4723 9277