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Membership
Joining Royal King's Park Tennis Club
To become a member of Royal King's Park Tennis Club you must already be an Ace member of Next Generation Clubs Australia (NGCA), King's Park. There is no cost to join Royal King's Park Tennis Club. If you would like to become a Royal King's Park Tennis Club member download and complete the application form and either send it to the postal or email address at the bottom of the page or hand it to a staff member at NGCA, King's Park. New members and visitors will be made to feel welcome. Our committee and other members of the club make themselves available to offer a "buddy" system to help new players settle quickly and easily. Why become a member of Royal King's Park Tennis Club? Saturday and Sunday afternoons are the social occasions of the week when post-tennis drinks and get togethers are in full swing. |
Many members, their families and friends find the Easter tournament their sporting highlight of the year. This three-day event is family friendly with a healthy mix of competitiveness and social activities. Barbeques, an Easter dinner and an endless supply of hot cross buns and morning and afternoon teas, all happening in the best park in Perth, are part of this great tradition of RKPTC. |
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Your passport to the world. By being a member of the Royal King's Park Tennis Club you have the opportunity of playing at other well-known tennis clubs around Australia and overseas. |
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Royal King's Park has reciprocal rights with the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club in Melbourne; Memorial Drive Tennis Club in Adelaide; and other clubs in Queensland, Tasmania and the ACT. This means that if you are visiting cities in the eastern states you can take a letter of introduction from our president and you will be able to play tennis there or enjoy the social amenities at these listed clubs. Internationally, you can enjoy reciprocal benefits at the Singapore Cricket Club, Hong Kong Cricket Club, Penang Sports Club and the British Club in Bangkok. Remember to request a letter of introduction from the president via Marika Leonard in the RKPTC office prior to travelling. Contact details of the clubs are as follows: |
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Not for profit The club is a non-profit organisation and is managed by a committee which is elected annually. The rules binding club members are set out in the constitution. New member enquiries All enquiries from prospective members are very welcome and are attended to as promptly as possible.
Email: rkptc@iinet.net.au |
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