Clubs are the “licensed” participant in the state governments Active Kids Voucher (AKV), however NNSW have invoiced all clubs for their “share” of the vouchers.
30% stays with club
22.8% to NNSW
22.8% to Newc Football
15% to FFA
10% to NNSW for insurance
(Thereabouts)
The AKVs are to help families and help community clubs (I.e. the licensed participant).

NNSW is more like a “business” than a community group - they can reduce labour costs where clubs cannot. Many staff out there doing goodness knows what - that provides little for community clubs (e.g. Fast Fives, First Touch, TSP admin etc)

Do you think it’s fair that NNSW, NF and FFA are taking a piece of this? When clubs are struggling to make ends meet this year?

Is it even legal?