Both metropolitan and regional areas are divided into different
geographic zones (or Districts) that have an affiliation with one of
the nine West Australian Football League (WAFL) clubs.
Each
football District in Western Australia is governed by a District
Football Development Council (DFDC) in the metropolitan area and a
Regional Development Council (RDC) in the regional centers. These
councils are responsible for strategically planning the growth of all
levels of football in the area players, coaches, umpires,
administration and volunteers. This ensures competitions of a
consistently high level of administration, opportunity for players of
all levels to play and the development of a talent pathway for players
to reach elite levels of football, such as the WAFL or AFL competitions.
The
DFDC's and RDC's have members from all stakeholder groups within the
area, including the WAFL, seniors, juniors, schools, umpiring and
coaching. Each council has a Junior Competition Committee which is
responsible for the conduct of the junior competition within the
district.
Each WAFL club has development staff, the Smarter than
Smoking Football Development Officers, based in both metropolitan and
regional locations who are directed by the respective councils and who
are managed on a day to day basis by their WAFL club. The development
staff are your key liaison point for football participation and
development programs within your football District.




