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Aussie football goes online





By Jo Button
DEFENCE members interested in Australian Football will benefit from the launch of the new Defence Australian Football Intranet site.

It is the first ADF sport to have its official site approved on the Defence Intranet at: http://intranet.defence.gov.au/armyweb/sites/ASAFA/.

This initiative of the Australian Services Australian Football Association (ASAFA) seizes the opportunities offered by web based technologies.

This site provides 24-hour access to information relating to Defence Australian Football for Defence members who live this great Australian game.

ASAFA is the Aussie Rules Association for ADF members (both full-time and part-time) and Defence civilians (although workplace conditions apply), which aims to encourage and promote the sport of Aussie Rules and provide the opportunity for members to compete at the national level.

The site currently offers:

  • Photos of previous Defence Aussie Rules games;
  • Photographs and details of ADF Umpires and Coaches;
  • Details on ASAFA members and positions vacant;
  • Messages from the Patrons of ASAFA and Women's Football; and the
  • ASAFA Strategic Plan 2003 to 2007.

In order for this site to continuously evolve and progressively offer more information and services relating to Defence Aussie Rules, contributions from Defence members are invited. For example, ASAFA is currently seeking information on the history of Aussie Rules in the ADF.

  • Please send any contributions to the appropriate ASAFA member listed on the site.

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