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NSW State Gasshuku - Goulburn

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The Australia Okinawa Goju-ryu Karate Federation Inc. (AOGKF) is one of the largest traditional Karate organisation in the country. Each year, the AOGKF organises training events across all states with active members. The event rotates through various cities throughout New South Wales, and in 2025, it will return to Goulburn in its full capacity for the first time in a decade.

Top instructors from across New South Wales will travel to Goulburn to conduct a series of specialised seminars. Sensei David Lambert will oversee the event, the highest-ranked black belt in New South Wales for the AOGKF and a member of the International Mentorship Committee, supported by senior instructors from Dojos throughout New South Wales. The event is open to all age groups, including pee-wees, teens, adults, and black belts.

Participants from across the state are expected to come together for a day of personal growth in a fun, friendly, and safe environment. Members of the public are invited to observe the seminars, which will take place throughout the day.
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23rd Mar 2025

Next Date: 23rd Mar 2025

45 Braidwood Road Goulburn NSW 2580

Contact Details
[email protected]
0423958485

Event Details
Time: 9:00am – 3:00pm
Frequency: Once Only
Status: Confirmed Event

The 2025 NSW State Gasshuku will be held in Goulburn, hosted by the Lambert Karate Dojo and Family Fitness Centre.

The Australia Okinawa Goju-ryu Karate Federation Inc. (AOGKF) is one of the largest traditional Karate organisation in the country. Each year, the AOGKF organises training events across all states with active members. The event rotates through various cities throughout New South Wales, and in 2025, it will return to Goulburn in its full capacity for the first time in a decade.

Top instructors from across New South Wales will travel to Goulburn to conduct a series of specialised seminars. Sensei David Lambert will oversee the event, the highest-ranked black belt in New South Wales for the AOGKF and a member of the International Mentorship Committee, supported by senior instructors from Dojos throughout New South Wales. The event is open to all age groups, including pee-wees, teens, adults, and black belts.

Participants from across the state are expected to come together for a day of personal growth in a fun, friendly, and safe environment. Members of the public are invited to observe the seminars, which will take place throughout the day.

Facilities

  • Carpark
  • Coach Parking
  • Conference/Convention Facilities
  • Family Friendly
  • Parents Room
  • Public Toilet
  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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