You can apply online through this site or download the application PDF from this site or return it to apltconline@gmail.com. A senior application fee of $50 applies and is non-refundable.
We have a number of different categories of membership, so first check out the details under APLTC membership. There is a waiting list that generally works out to be 6+ years for senior members and juniors.
When your membership comes through, you will be given a fob that opens up the gates and doors. Fobs are issued to Senior Playing, Temporary and Pensioner Members. Juniors who don’t have access to a parental fob can apply for one of their own. If you lose your fob, there’s a $25 replacement fee. Anyone who lends a fob to a non-member will have it cancelled.
With only two courts and busy coaching, competition and group social schedule, court access is limited.
Our coach Nicole Bruce-Smith, who is a Tennis Australia Qualified Coach, teaches both juniors and seniors in groups and private lesson. You can contact her on nicolebsmith@optusnet.com.au 0403 610 547.
You need to buy a token to use the lights on the tennis courts.
Tokens to operate the lights can only be purchased at Bisbas Hardware, 196 Bridport Street. (Open 8 am – 6 pm Monday – Saturday; 9 am–5 pm Sunday.)
The cost is $10 for 30 minutes and the lights meter is in the outside cupboard near the water fountain. To keep our neighbours happy, the lights don’t operate after 10 pm.
The new lights turn on straight away and there is no waiting time after half an hour.
Yes. Visitors are welcome at the APLTC but must be signed in by a club member, either senior or junior. They are only permitted to play twice per month and must pay $10 a visit.
BEFORE PLAYING
Yes, certainly. And don’t forget about the barbecue, it’s intended for all members’ use. But make sure you leave the clubhouse clean and tidy and take away your rubbish.