GMCT Digital IT Team Bocce Corporate Day: Fun, laughter, and aspiring champions

GMCT Digital IT Team Bocce Corporate Day: Fun, laughter, and aspiring champions

GMCT Digital IT Team Bocce Corporate Day

The Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (GMCT) Digital Information Technology Team Bocce Corporate Day proved to be an unforgettable event filled with fun, laughter, and friendly competition. From the enthusiastic chatter to the lingering conversations well into the evening, it was clear that the day was a resounding success.

Employees enjoyed the perfect blend of relaxation and camaraderie as they wrapped up their week with this engaging event. The spirit of friendly rivalry was evident as team members showcased their bocce skills, vying for the title of aspiring champions.

To capture the essence of the day, we’ve put together a collection of photos that highlight the vibrant energy and joy experienced by all participants. Enjoy a glimpse into the action and see some of the GMCT Digital IT Team’s finest moments on the bocce court.

Recognising the potential of bocce to enhance team dynamics, Bocce Australia is enthusiastic about expanding corporate bocce events to all affiliated clubs across the nation. Bocce corporate days are rapidly gaining popularity as an ideal way to foster team bonding while having fun. The recent success of the GMCT Digital IT Team Bocce Corporate Day, along with similar events at the Redlands Club in Queensland, Morwell Club, and the Veneto Club, is a testament to how this engaging sport can bring colleagues together, promoting camaraderie and a sense of community.

This initiative aims to provide more organisations with the opportunity to experience the unique benefits of bocce, combining relaxation, friendly competition, and team building in a single event.

The GMCT Corporate Bocce Day was a collaboration between Bocce Australia, Bocce Victoria, and Casa D’Abruzzo Club. A big thank you to all three groups of volunteers for their display of unity and collaboration, which is essential for the longevity of such enterprises.

 

Written by Frank Funari.