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Try something New or return to an old favourite passtime

Kia ora,

I am writing on behalf of Table Tennis New Zealand to invite BPW members to take part in our nationwide FREE Women & Girls Have-A-Go initiative, taking place in celebration of International Women’s Day 2026.

This nationwide activation will see associations across Aotearoa deliver free Have-A-Go sessions designed to encourage more women and girls of all ages and abilities to get active, try table tennis, and connect in a welcoming and supportive environment.

We would greatly appreciate your support in helping us extend our reach by:

• Circulating the attached social media tile and message to your stakeholders and networks


• Sharing our Facebook event post on your social channels to help amplify the initiative:


Please feel free to copy and paste the suggested post below:

TTNZ is launching a nationwide FREE Women & Girls Have-A-Go initiative to celebrate International Women’s Day 2026.

Exciting FREE sessions are happening across Aotearoa, designed for women and girls of all ages and abilities.

Never picked up a bat?


Haven’t played in years?


Just curious to try something new?

Perfect. These sessions are all about fun, movement, confidence and connection in a welcoming and supportive space.

Bring a friend, come with family, or arrive on your own and meet new people along the way.

All equipment is provided. No experience needed. Just bring your positive energy and enjoy giving it a go.

Find a session near you and register here:





We would be very grateful for your support in helping us promote this FREE initiative and encourage greater participation in sport among women and girls across Aotearoa.

Ngā Mihi

 

Laura Wong

Marketing , Communications & Commercial Manager

Table Tennis New Zealand 

 

Mobile:  +64 22 373 8019

  

      

 
 

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