Push Play Outreach Programme
This programme helps you get active in your neighbourhood.
Push Play trailers
The Push Play trailers are full of fun activities and good quality sports equipment to help you Push Play at any event you are planning.
They are a mobile resource available for use. They come with a manual of games and activities suitable for people of all ages.
Push Play library
The Push Play library at ASB Sport Centre has all sorts of equipment available that you can use to get active.
Costs
Community use:
- The trailers and library equipment are free for community groups if you pick them up and drop them off yourself. Contact us for more details.
- You can hire a Push Play Coordinator to run games and activities with you for $40 per hour (including GST).
Private, corporate and commercial use:
- Prices vary - contact the Push Play Coordinator for a quote
Equipment available
This is the type of equipment we have available.
- volleyballs and volleyball net
- indoor and outdoor hockey set
- small and large portable goals
- tee-ball tee
- softball bats and balls
- cricket bats, balls and wickets
- badminton mini nets and rackets
- small and large cones
- soccer and rugby balls
- basketballs and netballs
- frisbees
- skipping ropes
- parachutes
- crawl tunnels
- hurdle cones
- bean bags
- petanque
- croquet
- hula hoops
- sack-race sacks
- ki o rahi sets
If you have a specific request, contact us.
Community events trailer
This trailer has equipment essential for running a community events for up to 500 people, including:
- hi-viz vests
- ezi-up tents
- tables
- road cones
- radios
- megaphones
- portable PA system
- tarpaulins
Cost $50 hire with a $100 bond.
We can also offer you:
- ideas to get active in your area
- games and sports equipment, including the Push Play trailers
- support and advice for your community events
- training for your community group, including:
- game ideas and training to help you run the games
- how to run successful community events and programmes.
Recreation Wellington
The Push Play Programme is supported by Capital and Coast District Health Board and APW.