Make a Racket (Bundoora)

Students can now enjoy pickleball and badminton on dedicated days, completely free, with all equipment provided.

We’re turning up the energy with Make a Racket — a fun new addition to Free Play!

Whether you're a seasoned player or just keen to try something new, come down, grab a racket, and get into the game. 

For weekly schedules and registration info, check out @RMITactive on Instagram!

Dates, times and location

Date: Scheduled – check @RMITactive on Instagram for more information.

Time: 12pm-4pm

Location: Court 4, RMIT Sports Centre Reception, Building 203, Level 3, RMIT Bundoora Campus. 

No registration necessary – present a valid RMIT student ID to the Sports Centre Reception.

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