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 ran a Bronze Level Mountain Biking Expedition.
27 July 2010
This comprised of two days of expedition training skills and a cycle, which satisfied the Adventurous Journey component of the Bronze Award for participants
aged from 14–25 years.
The expedition also provided opportunities for participants to demonstrate
enterprise, work as a member of a team, respond to challenges, develop
self-reliance and leadership skills, recognise strengths and weaknesses of self
and others, make decisions and accept the consequences, plan and execute a task,
and reflect on personal performance.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s
vision is to encourage young people to have a go at something new, different
and challenging.

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award website
Other related news
Thursday 29 July 2010
The Australian Sports Commission, in conjunction with City of Gosnells, Town of Kwinana and City of Rockingham, is presenting three workshops to encourage coach development and on-going learning.
Wednesday 28 July 2010
Australian University Sport (AUS) has been selected to manage the 13th Australian Masters Games in Adelaide in 2011.
Tuesday 27 July 2010
A special meeting of the Women's Sports Foundation of WA (Inc) will be held at 7pm on Wednesday 11 August 2010 to discuss the strategic direction of Womensport West (WSW).
Friday 23 July 2010
Commencing July 2010 indoor archery will be offered every Friday night from 7pm to 9pm by Lake Joondalup Archery Club at the Heathridge Leisure Centre, Sail Terrace.
Thursday 22 July 2010
In a week when the Australian Football League (AFL) announced its desire to see more women involved in officiating, thanks to assistance from the Australian Sports Commission, in the form of Sports Leadership Grants for Women, organisations in Western Australia have already taken the initiative and are working towards involving more women in football in all capacities.