Central Coast Physie and Dance has started the year by celebrating the remarkable achievements of three of its members, who were crowned national champions at the 2024 Australian Physie and Dance (APDA) National Championships in Sydney recently.
Torah Gaudin won the National Champion title in the five-year age group, Summer Johns claimed the title in Open Elite Section 3, marking her fifth national title, and Vanessa McKeon triumphed in the Masters Ladies Over 50s category, earning her eighth national title.
Additionally, 19 of the club’s members qualified for the national final in their respective sections.
The outstanding results reflect the dedication and talent of the dancers, as well as the exceptional learning environment created by Central Coast Physie and Dance.
The club’s experienced teachers are dedicated to providing dancers with the skills, guidance and encouragement needed to reach their full potential.

“Our members’ incredible success at the National Championships is a direct reflection of their dedication and the strength of our community here at Central Coast Physie and Dance,” teacher Michelle Frost said.
“We couldn’t be prouder of their hard work and achievements.
“Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned competitor, there’s a place for everyone at our club.”
Central Coast Physie and Dance is the only physie club on the Central Coast teaching the Australian Physie and Dance syllabus, and it is open to all ages and abilities, from four to 80-plus.
The club invites anyone interested in physie and dance to join the fun as Term 1 begins on Monday, February 3, in Gosford.
Whether you’re looking to develop a new skill, make friends, or just try something different, Central Coast Physie and Dance welcomes all to give it a try.
For more information or to join, visit www.centralcoastphysie.com.au.