- Earning cash through paid coaching
- Developing your coaching skills
- A first hand taste of life in Oz
- Time to explore Australia


This is a great chance to pass on your knowledge and enthusiasm to junior rowers in Australia. You’ll earn cash and gain loads of experience working with a crew of mini Aussies.
You’ll live and work alongside other participants so look forward to making lots of new friends and influencing the next generation of Australian rowing legends.

Our rowing coaching placements last 10 weeks during the Australian rowing season. You’ll coach youngsters at a local club or school and can expect around 10 hours of paid coaching work a week.
You’ll share 4 star accommodation in some of Australia’s most vibrant cities. Living with other Sport Lived participants gives you a whole new group of friends whilst overseas.
| Location | Duration | From | To | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Melbourne | 10 weeks | 27/09/2010 | 05/12/2010 | £ 3645 |
| Brisbane | 10 weeks | 10/01/2011 | 20/03/2011 | £ 3895 |
| Melbourne | 10 weeks | 24/01/2011 | 03/04/2011 | £ 3895 |
UK citizens aged 18-30 are normally eligible for an Australian Working Holiday Visa. This Visa enables holders to live and work in Australia for upto to 12 months. It costs around £150 and can take upto 4 weeks to process so we recommend getting the paperwork sorted well in advance of your departure.
For more information see the Travel & Visa section in the Need to Know area of our site.
The cost of the Sport Lived experience programme includes the following:
The programme cost does NOT include the following:
Your main costs whilst overseas will be transport, match/competition fees plus food and beer money. A cost of living guide for each Sport Lived destination is provided in the Need to Know section. This should help you plan and budget for your time away.
No! To guarantee your coaching placement, you should obtain relevant coaching qualifications prior to departure. This will give you the necessary skills to plan and organise coaching sessions.
In addition, gaining practical coaching experience will provide excellent preparation for your programme.
Rates of pay for coaching compare very favourably to other forms of casual work in Australia. We can’t guarantee your rates in advance, but you can expect to earn $15-25 per hour. Based on around 10 hours per week this equates to a weekly wage of $150-$250.
Once you have submitted a booking form, we’ll start working behind the scenes to put everything in place for the perfect programme. 3-4 weeks later you’ll receive a confirmation document outlining your programme and providing key dates.
Final payment is due 12 weeks prior to departure, and once received we can finalise your programme. We will send details of your new address and flatmates in Oz, and information on the school at which you will be coaching.
The pre-departure briefing takes place around 8 weeks prior to departure, and provides a chance for you and your parents to meet up with the Sport Lived team and fellow participants, as well as asking any remaining questions.
Upon arrival in Australia, you’ll meet the Director of Sport at your school. He or she will then assign you to a junior team and let you know the days and times of your coaching work.
Hopefully, most key pieces of information are available on the website where you can download programme notes, prices and dates. Our Need to Know section also contains lots of useful information. If you have other questions or just want to have a chat, we’re always available either on the phone or via email.
We know that planning a trip overseas can be scary at times and there’s loads to think about. So don’t hesitate to get in touch if you need to discuss anything at all.
Accommodation is key to the Sport Lived experience. You’ll live in 4-star centrally located apartments. Your hockey coaching placement will be easily accessible by public transport, and with lots of bars, clubs, restaurants and shops located close by there are plenty of places to enjoy your spare time!
Four star city centre apartmentsApartments are shared with other Sport Lived participants and include many mod cons. Each complex has a 24 hour reception and many have an in house swimming pool and gym. Apartments are fully furnished including a TV, linen, kitchen appliances, washing machines, etc. They are also serviced weekly so you won’t need to spend too much time cleaning!
NB: Illustrative accommodation pictures.

You’ll have plenty of time outside your coaching schedule should you wish to find additional work. As well as further boosting your CV and bank balance, finding another job will help you meet more people and provide more structure to your time away.

You will be living close to lots of employment options like offices, shops, bars and restaurants. Your Sport Lived mentor, and contacts made through your coaching placement, will be able to help you find extra work.
So, you’re passionate about rowing and want to share this with youngsters in an exciting overseas environment? With a Sport Lived coaching placement you can develop your own coaching skills whilst passing your knowledge and enthusiasm onto the next generation.
Our Australian rowing coaching placements last for 10 weeks. You’ll be working with a local Aussie school or boat club. On average, coaches can expect around 10 hours of paid work a week and, if you like, it’s often possible to supplement this with additional paid work.
Coaches generally work with a rowing crew for an entire school term helping to develop technique, fitness and tactics. The structure of our programmes allows you to build a bond with your crew and work on their development over a sustained period which is highly rewarding.
A Sport Lived coaching placement is also a great addition to your CV. You’ll develop organisation, leadership and communication skills. Having taken responsibility for a crew of mini Aussies you’ll feel ready for anything!
In order to guarantee your Sport Lived rowing coaching programme, you’ll need to obtain coaching qualifications before you leave. As a minimum, you should obtain the UKCC Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Rowing. We also recommend that you get as much practical coaching experience as possible before your departure.
In addition, you’ll require a basic First Aid Qualification (e.g. St John’s Ambulance or Red Cross).
If you’re unable to obtain a coaching or First Aid qualification before you join us please let us know. Some schools are happy to employ coaches who just have experience of rowing and working with youngsters. We can also help you to enrol on a coaching and First Aid course when you arrive in Australia.
Further details of how and where to obtain rowing coaching qualifications can be found at the ARA website.

You’ll be living with other Sport Lived participants who are playing and coaching a wide variety of sports. This provides a ready made group of friends for you to get together with and explore life in your chosen Aussie city.

Your programme will begin with introductory drinks during the first week, co-ordinated by your mentor who will also organise monthly social events. These might include a day out at a seasonal sporting event, a traditional Aussie barbie, pub golf, etc.

...of George Nash who coached rowing in Melbourne from January – March. During his programme George went on a school rowing camp to country Victoria and coached his crew at the Australian National Rowing Championships in Sydney.
Two savage sessions of seat racing down at the docks. My crew didn’t perform brilliantly at the weekend so decided to give them a bit of a tough session.
Managed to get some rowing in myself this morning – session in a pair with another Sport Lived participant Jimmy. No coaching today so wandered down Chapel Street and did a bit of shopping. Went to the casino in the evening with the other Sport Lived guys and doubled my money (fifteen bucks) on the roulette table.
I cycled to school this morning to do some coaching. We had a long session in the youth eight and now feeling confident about our chances this weekend at the state championships. Tried to keep the little guys focused but every time we went past a girls’ crew on the river the rowing fell to pieces.
Had the morning session off today and my cousin is in town so we caught the train to Geelong and went surfing in Torquay. Later on we head to Q bar, our local haunt, for some fun and games. A good night was had by all.
Up at the crack of dawn to load the boats for state champs with a horrible hangover. Had a massive breakfast and a powernap to shake off last night and travelled up to Nagambie lake. I actually felt a bit nervous because they were pretty serious about doing well at the regatta tomorrow.
Fantastic day. My junior crew won by a couple of lengths and I took part in the pairs race and managed a win. Found it pretty tough racing myself and coaching, it’s hard to switch from athlete to coach. This evening we’re off to Bridie’s on Chapel Street for Guinness and live music.
Met up with a couple of mates in the Botanical gardens for a picnic (crisps and beer) overlooking the city. It was well worth it although a couple of them have very English skin and got fantastically sunburnt; there is a big hole in the ozone layer here and it burns.
Sun, sea, sand and SPORT! Australia’s sporting prowess is as legendary as the Great Barrier Reef and a Sport Lived programme is your chance to experience both.
Our programmes run to cities across Australia. Click on each city to learn more but be warned, choosing your destination is NOT an easy decision.

Simon heads up the Sport Lived team in Brisbane and is a thoroughbred Queenslander. He’s travelled the world but made Brissy his home, so hear all about his favourite city.
Beautiful one day, perfect the next is the ideal way to describe sunny Queensland. Brisbane is located right at the heart of Queensland and is renowned for its laid-back lifestyle and welcoming atmosphere. It’s hard to go wrong with the tropical climate which leads to long balmy nights spent either on the beach or enjoying a cold drink with friends.
Situated on the magnificent Brisbane River the city is the place to be. It is well known for its bustling night life. Whether you want a couple of drinks in a traditional Australian pub, a night on the dance floor or anything in between, Brisbane has a night spot to suit. Brisbane is very popular among travellers and backpackers as the city is constantly thriving with life.
Brisbane also boasts two of Australia’s best sporting stadiums. The Gabba and Suncorp Stadium host matches of Rugby League, Cricket, Aussie Rules, A League Football, Rugby Union - basically every sport you could wish for!
The city is also just an hour's drive from the stunning Gold Coast, which is known internationally as a popular tourist destination, thanks to its white sandy beaches and crystal clear ocean. Maybe now is the time to take up the opportunity to learn how to surf; or travel up further north to the beautiful rainforests and spectacular waterfalls.
In summary, Brisbane is a fantastic city offering amazing experiences. Your time spent here will be remembered and treasured for life.

Matt has been part of the Sport Lived team in Melbourne for the last few years. Although he was born in the US, he was raised in Melbourne and considers the city home, making him perfectly placed to tell you all about its attractions.
First things first. Whether it be playing professionally, socially with mates, coaching or simply watching on the telly, Melburnians LOVE sport. It doesn't matter where you are - the heart of the city, a country town, or in the suburbs, you will not only find a pub with a TV screen, but also an enthusiastic Aussie crowd to watch the action. In terms of live sport, we have the famous Boxing Day test match, Aussie Open Tennis, Grand Prix and the Melbourne Cup – Australia’s most famous horse race.
But there’s more than sport. Most importantly, the Melbourne people are an incredible bunch. There's a warm, community sense that vibrates through the city. The locals are typically laid back and welcoming. They love to show off their city and will probably insist on taking you out on the town, exchanging slang words and introducing you to their mates.
This city is famous as the home of culture in Australia and has amazing art exhibitions, markets, music and comedy festivals; shopping, nightclubs and trendy bars. Whatever your taste, you'll find places in Melbourne dedicated to people like yourself.

Christy is one of the Sport Lived mentors in Sydney. She was born and raised in the city so she knows all about the treasures, both famous and undiscovered, that this fantastic state capital has to offer.
From the immaculate beaches of Bondi and Manly to the beauty of the Blue Mountains, Sydney really is a city you won’t want to leave. Being a bona fide Sydneysider, you might think I’m a little biased, but I promise I tell no lies!
Spending time in Sydney is an assault on the senses. You can walk for hours around the city, admiring incredible views of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House. For an even better view head up the Centre Point Tower, where a full panoramic view awaits. If shopping is more your bag, spend some time on Pitt Street, one of Sydney’s hottest retail districts. Have a bite to eat at Darling Harbour and then head down to Circular Quay, where the city meets the water.
But Sydney isn’t just about the city. Jump on a ferry to Manly or Bondi and spend a lazy afternoon, catching some rays on the beach. Head a few hours out of Sydney to visit pristine beaches without the crowds of the city. Out west are the Blue Mountains so why not make a road trip with your new mates?
This is just the tip of iceberg when it comes to Sydney’s great attractions but I’ll leave the rest for you to explore. And if you don’t believe what I’ve written then you’ll just have to come out here and prove me wrong!


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See how our Sport Lived programmes can enhance your career.

Follow our simple step-by-step booking process to book your place.

Find out about gaining valuable work experience whilst overseas.


See how our Sport Lived programmes can enhance your career.

Follow our simple step-by-step booking process to book your place.

Find out about gaining valuable work experience whilst overseas.


See how our Sport Lived programmes can enhance your career.

Follow our simple step-by-step booking process to book your place.

Find out about gaining valuable work experience whilst overseas.


See how our Sport Lived programmes can enhance your career.

Follow our simple step-by-step booking process to book your place.

Find out about gaining valuable work experience whilst overseas.


See what our Sport Lived participants got up to on their travels.

Follow our simple step-by-step booking process to book your place.

Hear what the parents have to say about the Sport Lived experience.


See what our Sport Lived participants got up to on their travels.

Follow our simple step-by-step booking process to book your place.

Hear what the parents have to say about the Sport Lived experience.


See what our Sport Lived participants got up to on their travels.

Follow our simple step-by-step booking process to book your place.

Hear what the parents have to say about the Sport Lived experience.


See what our Sport Lived participants got up to on their travels.

Follow our simple step-by-step booking process to book your place.

Hear what the parents have to say about the Sport Lived experience.

See what our Sport Lived participants got up to on their travels.

Follow our simple step-by-step booking process to book your place.

Hear what the parents have to say about the Sport Lived experience.

See what our Sport Lived participants got up to on their travels.

Follow our simple step-by-step booking process to book your place.

Hear what the parents have to say about the Sport Lived experience.