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History of RDASA

A brief Chronology about RDASA

Details to 1984

1971    First rode Ashford children (Crippled Children’s Assoc) at Mylor – Pickles to Ashford and Woodville.
 
1972    Constituted on 1 March, 1972 as Riding for the Handicapped
Sheoak – Somerton Children
Kersbrook – Woodville Spastic Centre
 
1973    Templewood – Woodville Spastic Centre
 
1975    Port Lincoln and Port Pirie Groups
Horse Expo – Princess Anne viewed group’s demonstration at Mylor.
First National Conference
 
1976    Held together by Mr. David McMichael.
 
1977    Glenside started to ride at Sheoak.
 
1978    Ponies taken to Regency Park
Orana at Sheoak P.C. Grounds
June – First newsletter
Sept – One-day seminar
Autistic riders started at Sheoak
Regency Park group started at Waterloo Corner
 
1979    Mylor adult group
December – end of Mylor (adult group & Regency group)
September – end of Templewood – children went to Kersbrook
July – Ashford Special School started – ponies taken to school
July – Suneden began – ponies taken to their school
Orana moved to Craigburn – added groups from Katuni & Minda
 
1980    A Regency Park group started going to Craigburn
More Ashford rider to Craigburn (besides ponies to their school)
New Woodville Special School at Sheoak.
Goolwa began group for special classes in Victor Harbor Primary & High Schools.
Silver Jubilee Award towards Craigburn also Government (Department of Recreation & Sport) grant
Proficiency awards began
Began involvement in shows and own gymkhanas
National body constituted
 
1981    March – opening at Craigburn of semi indoor riding arena
D.C.W. grant for Coordinator of $2,000 (included $500 administration costs)
Mt. Gambier started
Group B system established
Mt. Barker & Scott Creek started
Woodville Special School changed to Morphett Vale (later Clarendon)
May:  Yatala Vale group started
Sunedenn moved to Craigburn
Ashford children moved to Craigburn
 
1982    Adult group commenced at Craigburn
Strathalbyn group began for special class
Consolidating place and use of Craigburn
May: end Yatala Vale group
 
1983    Scott Creek finished
Mt. Barker granted provisional B membership
Kersbrook Riding Shelter – Morialta Trust Grant
Kersbrook granted Provisional Group B membership
Changed from Goolwa to Victor Harbor – provisional membership B
Alice Springs formed group – Provisional Group B membership
 
1984    March – group commenced at Paracombe
May – Training day and Seminar day with visitors from The Fortune Centre
June – first Instructor’s Examinations.

Information from 1984 to present

1995   State office operations removed from Craigburn Farm to separate premises at Richmond.

1997   RDASA hosted National Dressage Championships

2000   State Office moved to Fullarton

2000   New Constitution adopted.  "Groups" were renamed as "centres"

2004   New centre opened in Port Lincoln

2005   New centre opened in Yorke Peninsula

2006   Port Pirie centre mooted

2007   Barossa and Light centre begins to form

2008   State office moved to Maylands