Nepalese Recreational Club (NRC) is your home of sports, social and family recreational events, community news and updates. NRC is dedicated to bring you all together via sporting/cultural recreation events for peace, healthy lifestyle and harmony with recognition of your sporting and cultural talents.
We are a community based non-profit recreational club with almost 200 plus family memberships and rapidly growing. Membership is open to anyone and with no condition attached with your love of sports and recreation. All sport and recreation loving members are most welcome.
NRC, Nepalese Community for sports and recreational events, is a registered non-profit social community organization in Sydney Australia aiming to be recognized in the broader Nepalese community for its quality performance in the field of sports and recreational... ...Learn More
NRC is and will be non profit and non – political Sydney based recreational club with a firm dedication to promote sports and recreational events & its importance for healthy lifestyle and to bring harmony, unity and opportunities for next generation Nepalese Australians.
NRC's focus is to assist communities and individuals to organize sporting & recreational events with sustainable projects in the long run and seek sponsorship support in the immediate and medium term... ...Learn More
Nepalese Recreation Club (NRC) organises a few major sporting events each year. You can get involved with NRC as Members, Partners, Sponsors and Media Partners.
NRC events provides businesses a unique platform to promote themselves to the wider Nepalese community in the region. Please contact us for more information about Sponsorship opportunities on our next major event... ...Learn More
Nepalese Recreational Club (NRC) annually organises Multicultural Sports Tournaments in various sports categories. The aim of this tournament is to bring a variety of players from different cultural diversity together. It provides an opportunity to know each other, unite, build relationships, forge trust, enhance social harmony and promote cohesion within Australia's multicultural society.