RATs Multisport club has been registered as an incorporated society since 1992. Initially the club was established as a triathlon club (Rotorua Association of Triathletes) but has now expanded it's f
A club with a Great History and Historical Military Museum. Our Club offers you:
* Safe Environment * Friendship * Sport Sections
Welcome to the Rotorua RSA Club, located in the heart of the CBD of Rotorua and within a short distance to the lake and all tourist amenities. Rotorua, known for its excellent trout fishing, famous mud pools, geysers, thermal pools and traditional Maori entertainment and great hospitality. It all happens in Rotorua at the RSA Club.
The Rotorua RSA Club has an active membership of 1820 and extends a warm welcome to its members, guests and affiliated members visiting Rotorua. We have a great range of facilities including our popular military wartime museum with over 3000 exhibits covering several wars on display.
Come along to our RSA Club and enjoy what the club has to offer
A la Carte Restaurant * Gaming Machines * Bistro * Snooker * 8 Ball * Ladies Section * Indoor Bowls * Outdoor Bowls * Entertainment * Golf * Darts * Shows * Dancing * Courtesy Coach *
RDOC runs dog obedience training classes for members at recreational and competitive levels.
We provide dog obedience classes (currently three times per year) for the general public. Here, dog owners are taught techniques for handling and training their dogs to be well behaved in both public and home environments. The club teaches and encourages responsible dog ownership. Approximately 75 owners and dogs attend our public classes each year.
The Club offers agility, fly-agility and rally-obedience classes for fun and for competition training.
We have introduced a Canine Good Citizen class. This is a nationally recognized certificate at four levels, awarded by the NZ Kennel Club and recognized by many local authorities in their dog licensing regulations.
RDOC runs competitions throughout the year in the various disciplines: Obedience, Agility, Fly agility and Rally-Obedience. These competitions attract entrants from throughout New Zealand.
Punanga Haumaru is a Ministry of Youth Development funding project for one year.
Te Waiariki Purea Trust and Rotorua Youth Centre collaborate on this initiative.
Bully Free Bro was developed by Te Waiariki Purea Trust staff after research into bullying and the need for positive messaging was identified as a key area of focus.
Original members were about 20 families. The first meeting was held in Gloria Avena’s residence in February 1995. We are very fortunate to have a group of professionals in which were the strong foundation of this society