Gunnedah Physical Culture (Physie) capped off an incredible 2024, celebrating outstanding achievements on the competition stage and continuing to grow as a vital part of the community.

The club shone at multiple events last year, starting with the Speers Point Interclub competition on August 4, when 27 Gunnedah members displayed their talent and passion.

A week later, 28 dancers demonstrated their dedication and skill as they represented the club at the Coffs City competition on the North Coast.

In October the Zone competition in Tamworth brought the club’s largest-ever contingent, with 37 competitors taking to the stage.

Among the many successes, Mila Launders (5 years), Frankie Crane (7 years) and Darcie Crane (11 years) were crowned Zone champions – a proud moment for the club and its supporters.

The season concluded with the prestigious national competition in Sydney in November, with Gunnedah represented across both senior and junior divisions.

In the seniors, Sam Hubbard showcased her exceptional talent.

In the junior divisions, Emme Swain, Harper Morris, Bobbie Crane, Polly Cull, Darcie Crane, Frankie Crane, and Addison Morris brought pride to the club with their outstanding performances. Their efforts highlighted the skill, determination, and spirit that define Gunnedah Physie.

As the new season begins, the club is calling for new members to join and experience the many benefits of Physie.

Club spokesperson Rebecca Streater said, “Physie is more than routines and competitions – it’s about empowering individuals and creating connections.

“We’d love to see more people join and experience what makes Physie so special.”

Addison Morris competed at nationals.

11 years Zone champion Darcie Crane.

7 years Zone champion Frankie Crane.

5 years Zone champion Mila Launders.

Polly Cull competed at nationals.

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