PCYC BROKEN HILL PROGRAMS

Our range of PCYC programs aim to give young people practical, real life skills that they can apply to work, family and their community.

Our sports and youth programs aim to build on young people skills and character through training and mentoring, creating young leaders of the future.

Driving education programs promote safer driving, and OOSH supports families, parents and communities by providing affordable after school care. 

YOUTH PROGRAMS

Over the past 8 years, the Nations of Origin event has seen huge success. The 2019 tournament saw the engagement of over 1400 Indigenous and non-Indigenous young people from across NSW participating in the multi-faceted sport, cultural, education and leadership program.

Boys and Girls representing 22 Aboriginal Nations participated in Netball, Rugby League, Basketball and Futsal tournaments. 1400 players and over 300 event and team volunteers between the ages of 10 and 21 came together from across NSW to support the event. Teams were supported by over 300 volunteers that trained with teams in the lead up to and during the event in the capacity of supervisors, managers, coaches and trainers.

Nations of Origin empowers and motivates youth to celebrate Australia’s diverse indigenous culture and its deep impact on our history and their stories. Teams representing their Aboriginal Nations from all over NSW come together to participated in Netball, Rugby League and Futsal tournaments.

Nations of Origin

Nations of Origin is a multifaceted sport, cultural, education and leadership program that culminates around NAIDOC week annually. Each year around 1,400 Indigenous & Non-Indigenous young people represent their Aboriginal Nation in Rugby League, Football fives, Basketball, Netball and Gymnastics to promote reconciliations within communities and celebrate Australia diverse Indigenous culture. In 2024, Nations will be held in Western Sydney.