For those computer savvy sport and recreation lovers out there, DSR is now using Twitter and has a widget available for you to download.
22 May 2009
For those of you wondering what on earth we're talking about, read on anyway. Both joining Twitter and downloading your own widget is easy!
Twitter
Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Join today to start receiving our updates.
Widgets
The DSR Widget is a small application that sits on your computer's desktop and displays and rotates through a list of news items from a list of sports related news feeds. It allows you to get the latest sport and recreation news directly to your desktop. Download your own widget on the DSR website.
Other related news
Friday 27 August 2010
Give us your opinion on the new Clubs Online resource on the Department of Sport and Recreation's website and you could win $500 for your club!
Friday 20 August 2010
Darren Smith is the 2010 recipient of the Dr Heather MacGowan scholarship, and will be putting the $10,000 to good use. His proposal involves investigating ways to improve access and employment opportunities in the sport and recreation industry for remote Aboriginal communities.
Thursday 19 August 2010
If you think the West Coast Eagles will be eager to impress in Sunday’s AFL match against North Melbourne at Subiaco, spare a thought for the Edmund Rice Lions, who will play in the curtin-raiser.
Monday 16 August 2010
The Department for Communities each year provides funding to assist communities throughout Western Australia to host an event or display on Thank a Volunteer Day (TAVD).
Friday 06 August 2010
Paralympic sailor Jamie Dunross has recently completed what many thought was impossible – a solo and unassisted circumnavigation of Australia.