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
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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
Tuesday 16 March 2010
Kick it Off is a series of soccer tournaments for young people aged 15 to 25 years old from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CaLD), Indigenous and mainstream backgrounds.
Tuesday 16 March 2010
If your plans don’t include lots of fun, adventure, conquering challenges, making new friends and experiencing the great outdoors, then sign up for our school holiday programs – there are three recreation camps to choose from!
Friday 12 March 2010
The Ern Halliday Recreation Camp is a licensed operator of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award in Western Australia. On 15–16 April 2010, the camp will be running a Bronze Level Mountain Biking Expedition.
Thursday 11 March 2010
Applications for the 2010 cycle of the Lotterywest Trails Grants Program close on 19 March. If your not-for-profit, community organisation or local government has a project on the horizon involving trail planning, trail construction, upgrading trails or promoting one of Western Australia’s many beautiful trails, follow the Shire of Irwin’s lead and apply today.
Thursday 11 March 2010
The National Wheelchair Basketball Development League (NWBDL) played its inaugural round last weekend (5–7 March) at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. The weekend was highlighted by a number of hard-fought games, with no matches having a final margin over 10 points.