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The Northern Rivers Tennis Foundation (NRTF) will start managing the Mullumbimby Tennis Courts from 13 October this year, following Byron Shire Council granting them a five-year licence.

Awarding the grant to NRTF has raised concerns from some members of the Mullumbimby Tennis Club (MTC) who told The Echo that they, ‘believe the best outcome for our community is for the MTC to continue managing the facility’.

The 11 members who raised concerns with The Echo said they had concerns about losing the licence to run the facility and would like the tender process to be run again.

However, MTC President Dale Emmerson said, ‘While I understand the frustration many members feel about Council’s decision-making process and the lack of direct consultation with MTC, I believe our response to these challenges will define us as a community organisation. Community sporting organisations like tennis clubs exist to bring people together through a shared passion for the game. They thrive on principles of fair play, respect for decisions made through proper processes, and collaborative spirit. These values extend beyond the court into how we govern ourselves and interact as members.’

The NRTF who are led by a volunteer group of local tennis enthusiasts, say they are committed to delivering a community-first strategy that ensures tennis is affordable, high-quality, inclusive, and accessible for all.

‘The NRTF will consult members on the opportunities for growth and enhancements at the facility. The court’s original development application with Council includes capacity for more growth at the southern end, which may be an opportunity to explore options around pickleball and other paddle facilities,’ said an NRTF spokesperson.

‘The Mullumbimby Tennis Club has a strong heritage, including a unique story of locals getting together to create the premium tennis facility in the Byron Shire. The NRTF not only appreciates and respects this heritage but also sees an opportunity to ensure locals who have worked so hard are included in the governance structure of the organisation.’

The NRTF said they plan to introduce a comprehensive suite of endorsed programs, including Hot Shots, Hot Shots Leagues, Cardio Tennis, and all abilities initiatives. These programs will provide opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to engage with the game.

New head coach

‘The NRTF are pleased to announce Olivia Rich as the new head coach for the venue. Olivia has 16 years of experience and Tennis Australia qualifications. She also leads Tennis Australia coaching courses and is a finalist in the upcoming Tennis NSW awards for coaching excellence.

‘Olivia currently coaches over 100 kids in the region. The NRTF is excited to bring such a high calibre of coaching to the Byron Shire.

Thank you Steve

‘The NRTF would like to thank Steve Gort for his incredible contribution to tennis in Mullumbimby and we look forward to partnering with him on regionally-coordinated events (including tennis leagues) as he continues to lead coaching services in Ballina and Ocean Shores.’

Mr Emerson, said he ‘looks forward to working with the foundation and building the club over the next few years. Tennis is a passion sport for so many locals and I want to ensure that there is a great delivery here in Mullum’.

If you are interested in volunteering or have something to offer, we’d love to speak to you – email [email protected].



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