
VAFA welcomes a new club – Port Melbourne Chargers!
The VAFA is delighted to announce the inclusion of a brand-new club, the PORT MELBOURNE CHARGERS Women’s Football Club, for season 2025. The Chargers will initially field two senior women’s
The Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) is pleased to announce a new multi-year partnership with leading IT provider Comwire IT. As the “Official IT Provider of the VAFA”, Comwire IT will be providing IT services, internet and telephony to VAFAHQ allowing for the best possible IT technology to facilitate and organise the VAFA competition.
Comwire IT was created in 2010 when Mark Frahn and Rob Librandi joined forces to create a unique space in the IT industry. Lee Shrimpton, Director of Technology, joined the duo in 2015 growing Comwire IT to a national level.
“We are so excited to partner with the Victorian Amateur Football Association. Building and supporting VAFA’s IT, internet and telephony environments is what makes us tick and we can’t wait to engage with the other partners, members and stakeholders.” Shrimpton said.
Comwire IT’s ethos focuses on two core elements – People & Connection – it extends through all corners of the organisation’s technical, sales, accounts and administration team.
Director, Rob Librandi added, “Outstanding communicators with excellent tech skills are hard to find however, they’re essential to Comwire IT. We want to communicate with our clients on how we’re helping them in a language they understand.”
“Both Comwire IT and VAFA share similar values, and we look forward to a long and successful partnership.”
VAFA CEO Jason Reddick commented “Comwire IT has a proven track record in supporting elite sporting organisations, and will provide the VAFA with the professional IT services required to manage the largest community football competition in Australia. We look forward to a long association with Comwire IT”
To find out more about Comwire IT, visit comwireit.com.au
The VAFA is delighted to announce the inclusion of a brand-new club, the PORT MELBOURNE CHARGERS Women’s Football Club, for season 2025. The Chargers will initially field two senior women’s
The genesis of Laura Kane’s journey to become one of footy’s most influential administrators can be traced back to her joining the VAFA’s Melbourne Uni women’s team as a 12-year-old.
“For many years, we dared to dream about being a serious footy club. We’ve managed to gain a different type of respect – the worthiness of being a ‘proper club’