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CBCity Say NO to DV Tug O' War Cup

Say NO to Domestic Violence

Wednesday 20 November, noon-3pm

Join CBCity’s Annual Tug O’ War Cup and Say NO to Domestic and Family Violence

A fun and physical event that includes teams from across Canterbury-Bankstown; from schools, services, local businesses and other organisations. All you need to do is form a team, register and start training!

At this year’s Say NO to Domestic Violence Tug O' War Cup you can hear from a range of experts on healthy relationships, enjoy a FREE barbeque, visit various stalls, and participate in a variety of other activities. Our CBKombi will also be there, sharing important information on Domestic Violence, come by and have a chat with our friendly staff.

There will be three divisions to compete in:

  • Men’s
  • Mixed (minimum three females on rope)
  • School's divisions

To compete, each team need to consist of six team members, one reserve.

Registrations are open until November 15 for the Tug O’ War Cup. Register your team here.

International and Australian Tug O’ War Champion judging officials will be on hand, giving tips and expert advice.

Team registrations are free and close 15 November (conditions apply).

Each person that registers for the 2024 CBCity Tug O'War Cup must compete a waiver form, before competing in the event, persons under 18 must have Adult/Guardian consent.

Please complete this form by clicking here

Please read the Terms and Conditions

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Canterbury-Bankstown Domestic Violence Liaison Committee (CBDVLC)

Our local Domestic Violence Liaison Committee will also be present on the day so keep an eye out for local members doing great work in the community. 

For more information, call Council’s ​Community Safety and Crime Prevention Officer on 9707 9471 or communitysafety@cbcity.nsw.gov.au

When

Wednesday 20 November, noon-3pm

Where

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John Mackay Indoor Sports Centre
Chapel Rd South
Bankstown NSW 2200

Contact details

Council’s ​Community Safety and Crime Prevention Officer 9707 9471
Bring your old phone to help save a life

Our Tug O’ War event will be a collection point for DV Safe Phone who collect, repurpose and gift mobile phones to victims of domestic violence.

These phones are more than just communication tools, they’re lifesavers. They are used by domestic victims to contact emergency services, find out about organisations that can help and connect with friends and family as they are often left isolated.

DV Safe Phone is a non-profit organization that provides support and resources to those experiencing domestic violence in Australia. It aims to empower individuals affected by domestic violence by providing them with access to a safe and confidential mobile phone. The organisation is committed to promoting safety, resilience and independence for those experiencing domestic violence.

Phones should be erased.