Adina Hotels gets sporty in Tasmania
Adina Hotels has brought the Adina Community Clinic program to Hobart, Tasmania for the first time in partnership with Hockey Australia.
It gave more than 100 local children the chance to be coached by some of Australia’s top hockey stars.
Adina is the official accommodation partner of Hockey Australia.
It sponsored the Community Clinic at the Aurora Energy Tasmanian Hockey Centre last weekend ahead of the city’s FIH Pro League matches.
Designed for children aged 5 to 12, the clinics provide a fun and welcoming introduction to hockey, with skills and drills delivered by elite players.
Tasmanian Kookaburras Josh and Hayden Beltz were joined by teammates Ky Willott and Dylan Downey, while the Hockeyroos were represented by Aleisha Power, Karri Somerville, and Grace Young.
The first Hobart event follows successful clinics held in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, and Darwin.
At the same time, the company announced a new 48-key Adina hotel will open in Hobart later this year.
“As an Australian-born brand, Adina is incredibly proud to support Aussies in meaningful and lasting ways,” said Adina Brand Manager, Emily Hoare.
“Launching our first Adina property in Hobart later this year marks an exciting new chapter for us.”
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