ACAV Reaches Out To Other Victorian Climbing Organisations

The ACAV believes that all climbing clubs, groups, associations and businesses can work together as a united front to promote climbing as a healthy, environmental and culturally minded activity. 

Next week on Wednesday 18 September, the ACAV will be hosting a meeting for all Victorian climbing clubs and related organisations and business to come and learn more about who and what the ACAV are.

This initiative is to share with key stakeholders in our climbing community, the purpose of the ACAV and what the ACAV have been working on with regards to access issues. 

The agenda is as follows

  1. Welcome
  2. Who is on the ACAV Committee
  3. What is the ACAV all about?
  4. Key Current Activities:
  • Legal situation and Parks Victoria
  • Climbing Management Plan

5.      Working with other Victorian climbing organisations:

  • Clubs
  • Founding Body
  • Parks Victoria Climbing Round table Meetings

The invitation has been sent to all committee members of the following clubs, organisations and businesses. If your club is not represented in this list or you are a committee member of one of those below but have not received an email invitation, feel welcome to email the ACAV secretary via secretary.vic@climb.org.au

Adventure Guides Australia
Alpenverein Melbourne
Alpine SAR
Bayside Rock
BlocHaus
Bogong Equipment
Cliffhanger Climbing Gym
Climbing QTs
Gravity Worx
Hanging Out
Hardrock Climbing Gym
La Roca Boulders
La Trobe University Mountaineering Club
Melbourne University Mountaineering Club
Monash University Outdoor Club
Mount Bogong Club
Mountain Sports Collective
New Zealand Alpine Club
North Walls Climbing Gym
Northside Boulders
Outdoors Victoria
RMIT Outdoor Club
Sport and Recreation Victoria
Sport Climbing Australia
Sport Climbing Victoria
Swinburne Explorers Club
The Crag
Urban Climb
Vertical Life
Victorian Climbing Club
Western Victorian Climbing Club
The Wilderness Shop

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