
PCYC Rockhampton is a sports club located in Rockhampton, Queensland. The club first opened its doors in 1970, operating out of the Tivoli Theatre on the south-side of the Fitzroy River. In 1977, a new building was constructed on the current site at Stapleton Park in North Rockhampton. This building has since undergone significant expansions, including the addition of the Pulse Centre for young people and a new skatepark adjacent to the building.
The present building at PCYC Rockhampton is disability friendly and boasts a range of facilities. These include a performing area with a stage and DJ box, as well as a large multi-use room. The club offers a variety of recreational sporting activities, with a particular focus on judo. PCYC Rockhampton is proud to specialise in youth programmes and currently runs Youth Support Services and the Braking the Cycle programme.
The club's address is Stapleton Park, 16 Bridge Street, North Rockhampton, Queensland, 4701. Postal correspondence can be sent to PO Box 944. For inquiries, PCYC Rockhampton can be contacted by phone at (07) 4927 7899 or by email at rockhampton@pcyc. org.
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PCYC Rockhampton's staffed hours are as follows: Monday to Thursday from 8:00am to 4:00pm, and Friday from 8:00am to 12:00pm. Please note that these hours refer to when the office is open, and some programmes and activities may operate outside these hours. The club is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
PCYC Rockhampton is passionate about youth and community engagement. They offer a wide range of programmes that aim to involve and empower young people. These include sports and recreation activities for all ages and interests. From sports to hobbies, PCYC Rockhampton has something for everyone.
In addition to sports and recreation, PCYC Rockhampton also provides facilities for meetings and events. If you are in need of a space to hire, PCYC Rockhampton offers suitable options.
PCYC Rockhampton is always looking for volunteers to join their programmes and make a positive impact on young lives. One particularly impactful volunteer opportunity is the Braking the Cycle programme, where driver mentors are needed. If you are interested in contributing to this worthwhile cause, PCYC Rockhampton encourages you to get in touch.
To stay up to date with PCYC Rockhampton's news and events, be sure to follow their Facebook page. The club is committed to building safer and healthier communities through youth development, and they invite you to join them on this journey.
PCYC Rockhampton is a part of PCYC Queensland, a leading charity that has been providing youth and community programmes, services, and facilities since 1948. In celebration of their 75th anniversary in 2023, PCYC Queensland continues to work alongside the Queensland Police Service to meet the needs of communities across the state.