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  1. Yes it's a big weekend for the kids, they all like the multi"s. They compete against all the other athletes from across our State in 5 or 6 disciplines to find the overall all rounder. We will be there as my daughter will be doing three events on each day.

     

    The "adults" competition is the seniors (Athletics SA), they have Inter club meets every Saturday Afternoon at Santos. It's open to Little Athlete's over 12 years to join, and is a great pathway to carry on with the sport.

     

    My only concern is that most of the age groups will be doing their 800m in the hottest part of the day (1-3). Good luck to all those going

  2. Glad to see you all enjoying Little Aths, keep an eye out for the first meeting at Santos on the last Sunday this month (29th). You need to register your child by the 15th November. This year its called the State Classic, but most know it as PB day. It's a big thing for the kids as they get to do their stuff in a big stadium.

  3. There has been a big spike in kids coming out to come and try's at most clubs snifter, what club have you tried out ??. Clubs like Henley have historically had large memberships (400+), but luckily not all turn up at once on Friday nights.

     

    It is imperative that Parents help out, otherwise things don't happen. But what happens so often is that its the same parents that help out while others watch, and it can get very annoying as the seasons pass. Most of the committee members are Mums and Dad's too, and sadly they sometimes don't get to see their own children during the meet. Basically what parents are asked to do is chaperone(recording results) while the others help with measuring, putting the high jump bar up, canteen helpers, BBQ duties etc.

     

    There is something special about Little Athletics for Parents, your right there when it happens !!. It could be your child finishing a 800m race, throwing a discus, jumping over a high bar. Your there to give a cuddle for a personal best or a disappointment, infact most kids will love you being there to see them perform.

     

    Ive been involved for many years now as a committee member and a President, and Ive met some wonderful people from my club and others along the way, its a fantastic sport for all abilities, shapes and sizes. It's all about personal achievement not winning.

  4. Hi Sniffer, a lot of clubs will let you do "come and try" without registering through SALAA. You just rock up at the meet, earlier than the start. You will have to fill out a form for insurance purposes, pay $5.00 (some clubs waiver this). You can then be free to enjoy the events your age group is doing on that day.

  5. Absolutely gutted, I was going through the process with ANZ Super as my receiving Super for my UK pension, and received an email saying sorry we are no longer a QROPS. The thing that gets me is that I am over 55 and the new legislations don't affect me directly. I know I'm not alone with this, but it doesn't soften the blow.

     

    Working for a supplier to Holden's and being 58 now, the idea was to draw on that UK pension if I didn't find a job post 2017

  6. We have been here almost 10 years now and gained a company sponsorship through RSMS, through my wife's skills in childcare. In the UK I had a "job for life" working for Royal Mail, and after 27 years was well established and settled. I vowed that I would do anything when we got here, and for the last 8 years have had the same job. Alas that job is as a supplier to Holdens and Ford so my sell by date is almost up !!. I'll be nearly 60 then, and unfortunately will have to find a job to get us "past the post" for our retirement.

     

    My point is that we came here for our children, well 2 out of the 4, so they could have a better life, and luckily they both have. My youngest is still in year 8 and my son [26] is in the Air force in Darwin. We still feel we have done the right thing and our sacrifices were for our children.

     

    It does seem mental coming 12000 miles to a new land without any unemployment, but that's what a lot of us have done.

  7. There are a few things to think about from your post, like what do your parents think? are they happy to let you go back and forth for holidays (or are you funding these trips yourself?)? Are you aware that you need to be resident in the UK for two years prior to starting university there to avoid having to pay international fees? Does Briatol University even offer what you're hoping to study?

     

    I get that you've gone back and re-connected with a boy and (now to sound really old) it seems like the be all and end all of everything but give it a few years and see where it goes and what other choices you've had to make in the mean time. If this boy and his brother come to Australia to visit make sure you spend time with them - but don't work your life around theirs; if you choose to book another trip back to the UK then do it because you want to and then let the brothers know the dates so they don't clash with your holidays...

     

    And talk to your parents....

     

    The poor girl is 16 and at her wits end............I imagine you sound just like her Mum :jiggy:

  8. All good Andy, paper work complete ( it is a onepath super) just waiting on my Transfer value. This could take up to 13 weeks. Once it's over I wont have to worry about the bloody exchange rates anymore. Mind you it has done quite well laying dormant in the UK for the past 7 years, quite surprised the last time I enquired. It's averaged a growth of $20k a year, which I know will be taxed at 15%.

  9. Just wanted to congratulate your Grandson on a very successful season at Little Athletics, I cant shout loud enough to say what a great activity Little Athletics is, almost 8,000 kids in our state are part of it !!

     

    I remember Noarlunga hosting the Cross Country State Championships a few years back, had a lovely day there. It was well organised, and we were well looked after.

     

    I met Matt Evans and his son Harrison from Noarlunga when our children were privileged to represent the State in the SAPSASSA Cross Country Nationals a few years back at Oakbank. Great bloke, and a good runner at that too !!

     

    Our Track and Field season is still going as my Daughter has made the U13 girls State squad, flying out to Perth in a few weeks time. Little Athletics truly is a great way to get the kids out and make friends, it's healthy and fun. It doesn't matter what shape your in, the emphasise is on Fun, Family and Fitness.

     

    Well done again on your Grandson's achievements

  10. Going back in June for our 2 daughters weddings. Looking at flights as I type, been to Changi, and Singapore Airlines was great. But I'm looking at Emirates, via Dubai. Can anyone give me some feedback on Emirates please

  11. Have been here in Adelaide for 8 years now, and have left my Royal Mail pension in the UK. It's a fair size, and has grown really well. I know that I'm up for 15% tax on what it has earned in those 8 years. I'm 57 now and have been thinking about a good time to get it over in a QROPS. Like most people I have had one eye on the exchange rate, but understand that it could take up to 3 months to get the funds over here.

     

    I recently wrote to the Pension people at Royal Mail regarding the new rules regarding transfer that will take affect from April 2015, but I'm none the wiser when I got this reply:

    The new proposals mean that members of RMSPS will not be able to transfer benefits to a scheme that allows for the payment of Flexible Benefits. Members will only be able to transfer their RMSPS pension to an Occupational or Personal Pension scheme that does not use the transfer value to provide them with flexible benefits.

     

    Can anyone enlighten me if this applies to a normal Super over here. Thanks

  12. Little Athletics is a great way for you and your kids to meet new friends, most meets are on either a Friday night, Saturday or Sunday Morning. Meets usually last about 2-3 hours depending on how many members that club has. Henley is a big club that hold their meets on a Friday night from about 6:30, while my club Tea Tree Gully hold our meets on a Sunday starting at 09:15.

     

    All clubs have one thing in common, parent help, without that nothing happens. But you get great satisfaction by being right their with your child. How great a feeling it is that you can measure your kids own PB, or be their to give them a cuddle when things don't go to well.

     

    I've been involved for about 6 years now with my daughter who is an Under 13 this year, we have made many friends at other clubs as well as our own. The sport is really cheap compared to Soccer or Netball and all clubs offer concessions for 2 or more siblings. Uniforms will cost $50-60.

    Track and Field runs from late Sept / early Nov to the last meet (State individuals) at Santos in late March. Cross Country begins first Sunday in May until late July. It's a great, great sport to get into.

  13. Hi Everyone,

     

    Arrived in Adelaide in 2006 with my wife, son and daughter. Joined my daughter into the Tea Tree Gully little Athletics in Sept 2008. Little Athletics caters for 3-17 year old of all shapes and sizes, and all degree's of ability. The associations motto is "Fun. Family & Fitness", and it's a great way of making friends for you as parents as well as your children. We have made so many friends from our club as well as other clubs. All the kids get to compete at Santos Stadium at least once in the year. It's a really cheap sport, with most clubs offering reductions for more than one child. Your local club may have their meets on Friday, Saturday or Sunday's. To check out a centre near you please look at the associations website www.salaa.org.au and go to FIND A CLUB on the left.

     

    Jim

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