15/10/2021
Southern Tasmania is going into lockdown from 6pm Friday 15 October. The lockdown will last for 3 days.
The lockdown is needed to identify if there are further cases of COVID-19 in the community.
Southern Tasmania includes the local government areas of:
• Brighton Council
• Central Highlands Council
• Clarence City Council
• Derwent Valley Council
• Glamorgan-Spring Bay Council
• Glenorchy City Council
• Hobart City Council
• Huon Valley Council
• Kingborough Council
• Sorell Council
• Southern Midlands Council
• Tasman Council
You must stay at home unless you are:
1. Shopping for urgent household supplies within 5 km of home — only one person from a household at any one time.
2. Attending medical or health care appointments, including COVID-19 testing or vaccinations.
3. A permitted worker — a person working for a provider or business that is permitted to operate, and who cannot work from home.
4. Going to school — if the child of a permitted worker, or if unable to learn at home, or going to child care.
5. Exercising once per day outdoors within 5 km of home for up to two hours — alone or with your household or with one other person for safety reasons.
6. Caring for a vulnerable person or for other compassionate reasons.
7. In other permitted circumstances, such as in an emergency or to escape harm relating to family violence.
You must not enter or exit the lockdown area of southern Tasmania unless you have a permitted reason.
G2G passes for travellers from high-risk areas who were arriving in Southern Tasmania will be cancelled. People with approved G2G passes going to other areas of the State will still be able to travel.
People with Tas e-Travel passes coming from low-risk areas can travel but must comply with lockdown restrictions if arriving in the South. For more information on the restrictions and conditions of lockdown visit www.coronavirus.tas.gov.au/lockdown
If you have any cold or flu symptoms – no matter how mild – call the Public Health Hotline on 1800 671 738 to book a COVID-19 test. You can also register online at www.coronavirus.tas.gov.au/testing.
If you don’t have any symptoms, you should get vaccinated. Most community clinics are now accepting walk-ins and you don’t need an appointment.
To find out where you can get vaccinated, go to www.coronavirus.tas.gov.au/vaccine.
02/07/2020
Rhythmic gymnastics is the perfect sport for this. Classes available for girls age 5+ incorporating dance, acrobatics and hand held apparatus to music
Did you know that Gymnastics helps develop independent thinking and concentration? These are just some of the amazing benefits of getting kids involved!
Why do you love Gymnastics? Share your story and use the hashtag !
23/05/2020
Don’t forget to join Alex, Ashari & Alisa today at 4.30pm for some work on AD’s with Ball & Clubs!
Rhythmic Gymnastics Masterclass with Alexandra Kirov-Bogatyreva session 4
Hi guys! I am back with another masterclass. This time I will bring some friends to help me with the master class and make it more interesting and fun. I am ...
02/05/2020
4pm today!! Join Alex live on YouTube
23/04/2020
Join Sasha for a free Masterclass tomorrow at 4pm!!
I would love to share my passion for Rhythmic Gymnastics as well as to connect to everyone!
Please join me in and receive a bunch of fun positive emotions along with pure LOVE to RG- its contagious!!! 😉
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4PxKgubXUw
22/04/2020
Please message or email [email protected] for more information
Term 2 online learning enrolment has commenced 🥰 Spectrum RG Vic/Tas family app/website now available, message us for more information (new members also welcome to join).
New content added regularly, learn when it suits you 🤸
- fitness/stretching
- acrobatic drills and skills
- conditioning
- family activities
- rhythmic competition skills
- level based programs
- fortnightly challenges
- student worksheets
- dance/rhythmic routine segments
04/04/2020
What are Spectrum doing during isolation?
1. Enjoying some cherished family time
2. We are working on home training program activities, skill and routine videos, as well as setting up a team app, where students can stay connected and access content as well (all things we can continue to use in the future) 🥰
More information soon to come, in the meantime..
20/03/2020
Dear Members,
Please be advised that our Thursday classes will still be running as normal! Safe hygiene practices and social distancing will be implemented where possible and participants are advised to wash hands thoroughly, or use an alcohol based hand sanitiser, prior to coming to class.
Please remember not to attend however if you are unwell, or have returned from overseas or been in close contact with someone who has returned from overseas within the last 14 days.
Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you next week! 🤞
17/03/2020
Gymnastics Tasmania has made the difficult decision to suspend all competitions until the end of June 2020, effective immediately.
Please see a statement from Gymnastics Tasmania President and Chief Executive Officer below.
http://tas.gymnastics.org.au/TAS/Posts/News_Articles/2017/July/Events_2020_Suspended.aspx
01/02/2020
So proud to be awarded the GTAS RG Official of the Year award for 2019, as well as our Rhythmic Gymnastics club being nominated for the Small Club Excellence award.
Thank you to all the gymnasts, families, coaches, judges, and friends of the club who do so much and have been so supportive! I truly appreciate each and every one of you 😊
19/12/2019
How Gymnastics Helps Your Child Succeed in School (Backed by Harvard Research)
Harvard School of Education released their findings on their latest research project; and, they could have simply titled it “Why Your Kid Should do Gymnastics if You Want Them to Develop the…