There is currently a 200-person limit for indoor gatherings and events. My Vaccine Passes must be used until 11:59pm on 4 April. From 11:59pm on 4 April 2022, there will be no requirement to use My Vaccine Pass.
After 11:59pm on 4 April 2022 stadium keyholder members will be able to access the Auckland table tennis stadium 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
New Zealand is currently at the Red setting. At 11:59pm on Friday 25 March 2022, the traffic light system is changing.
New Zealand moved to the Red setting at 11:59pm on 23 January 2022. This announcement includes information on operation of the Auckland table tennis stadium at the Red setting.
As advised previously, the Auckland table tennis stadium will be closed from Saturday 25th December - Tuesday 28th December 2021 for Christmas and Boxing Day. Over this period stadium keyholder members will not be able to access the Auckland table tennis stadium.
The Auckland table tennis stadium will re-open on Wednesday 29th December 2021. The stadium will operate from 10am to 11.00pm daily. Table bookings will be on a “first come first served” basis.
So we have the best chance possible of ensuring compliance with our health and safety obligations, reducing the risk of exposure to, and transmission of, COVID-19, and operating safely and optimally at all levels of the COVID-19 Protection Framework, Auckland Table Tennis Association has confirmed a new COVID-19 vaccination policy and in line with this, we will be requiring employees, and contractors, and all members and volunteers (including coaches, officials, athletes, parents and other visitors) to be vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to entry to our facility and activities from Friday 3 December 2021.
Auckland will remain at Alert Level 3 (Step 2) until 11.59p.m. on Thursday 2nd December 2021. The Auckland table tennis stadium is closed under Alert Level 3 (Step 2).
Auckland will move to "Red" in the COVID-19 Protection Framework on Friday 3rd December 2021. This presents a potential opportunity for the Auckland table tennis stadium to re-open, with restrictions.
Auckland will remain at Alert Level 3 (Step 2) for at least another 1 week. The Auckland table tennis stadium is closed under Alert Level 3 (Step 2). A review of Alert Levels will happen on Monday 22nd November 2021.
Auckland will move to Alert Level 3 (Step 2) for at least 1 week. The Auckland table tennis stadium is closed under Alert Level 3 (Step 2). A review of Alert Levels will happen on Monday 15th November 2021.
Auckland will remain at Alert Level 3 (Step 1) for at least another 1 week. The Auckland table tennis stadium is closed under Alert Level 3 (Step 1). A review of Alert Levels will happen on Monday 8th November 2021.
Auckland will remain at Alert Level 3 (Step 1) for at least another 2 weeks. The Auckland table tennis stadium is closed under Alert Level 3 (Phase 1). A review of Alert Levels will happen on Monday 1st November 2021.
Auckland will move to Alert Level 3 (Phase 1) at 11.59p.m. on Tuesday 5th October. Auckland will remain at Alert Level 3 (Phase 1) for at least 1 week. The Auckland table tennis stadium is closed under Alert Level 3 (Phase 1).
Auckland will move to Alert Level 3 at 11.59p.m. on Tuesday 21st September. Auckland will remain at Alert Level 3 for at least 2 weeks. The Auckland table tennis stadium is closed under Alert Level 3 and Alert Level 4.
The Auckland table tennis stadium continues to be closed for all play in light of the developing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic during New Zealand Alert Level 4.
The Auckland table tennis stadium continues to be closed for all play in light of the developing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic during New Zealand Alert Level 4.
The Auckland table tennis stadium continues to be closed for all play in light of the developing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic during New Zealand Alert Level 4.
The Auckland table tennis stadium is closed for all play in light of the developing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic during New Zealand Alert Level 4.
Auckland will move to Alert Level 1 at 12.00p.m. on Friday 12th March. At Alert Level 1, everyone can return without restriction to work, school, sports, and domestic travel, and you can get together with as many people as you want
Auckland will move to Alert Level 2 with no extra restrictions at 6.00a.m. on Sunday 7th March. The Auckland table tennis stadium will reopen on Sunday 7th March with contact tracing and hygiene measures in place
The Auckland table tennis stadium is closed for all play in light of the developing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic during New Zealand Alert Level 3
Auckland will move to Alert Level 1 at 11.59p.m. on Monday 22nd February. At Alert Level 1, everyone can return without restriction to work, school, sports, and domestic travel, and you can get together with as many people as you want
Auckland will move to Alert Level 2 with no extra restrictions at 11.59p.m. on Wednesday 17th February. The Auckland table tennis stadium will reopen on Thursday 18 February with contact tracing and hygiene measures in place
The Auckland table tennis stadium is closed for all play in light of the developing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic during New Zealand Alert Level 3.
The Auckland Table Tennis Association plan for operation of the Auckland table tennis stadium under Alert Level 2 starting from 11.59p.m. on Wednesday 23rd September
This announcement also includes information on upcoming dates of note
The Auckland Table Tennis Association 7-point plan for re-opening the Auckland table tennis stadium on Monday 31st August, 2020
The Auckland table tennis stadium has re-opened to all players - current stadium keyholder members and casual players.
This announcement includes information on the Tables in Communities project, Seekapong app, and basic hygiene measures.
The Auckland table tennis stadium has re-opened to all players - current stadium keyholder members and casual players.
This announcement includes information on Development Coaching resuming, Eastern Table Tennis Club resuming, the summary timetable for the 2020 New Zealand Open Table Tennis Championships, and basic hygiene measures.
The Auckland table tennis stadium has re-opened to all players - current stadium keyholder members and casual players.
This announcement includes information on Day Club resuming, the 2020 New Zealand Open Table Tennis Championships, an offer from The Gateau House, and a reminder about basic hygiene measures.
The Auckland table tennis stadium has re-opened to all players - current stadium keyholder members and casual players.
This announcement includes information on bookings and upcoming dates of note for resumption of Development Coaching groups.
The Auckland table tennis stadium has re-opened to all players - current stadium keyholder members and casual players.
The Auckland Table Tennis Association has registered as a Business location on the NZ COVID Tracer app.
This announcement includes information on bookings and more upcoming dates of note for resumption of clubs, competitions, and events.
The Auckland table tennis stadium will re-open to all players - current stadium keyholder members and casual players - on Friday 29th May, 2020.
This announcement includes information on bookings and upcoming dates of note for resumption of clubs, competitions, and events.
The Auckland table tennis stadium has now re-opened to stadium keyholder members only under New Zealand Alert Level 2. Flexible payment options are available for those who want to join as a member. Information as at Friday 22nd May, 2020
The Auckland Table Tennis Association 7-point plan for re-opening the Auckland table tennis stadium on Saturday 16th May, 2020
The Auckland Table Tennis Association has developed COVID-19 Guidelines for Alert Level 4, Alert Level 3, Alert Level 2, & Alert Level 1 dated 13th May, 2020. Please note, this is just a guide. Continue to monitor for further updates
The Auckland table tennis stadium continues to be closed for all play in light of the developing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic during New Zealand Alert Level 3.
Information on the ATTA COVID-19 Level Guidelines, the prize winners from the ATTA Stay Home Table Tennis Challenge, and important resources for health & well-being.
The Auckland table tennis stadium continues to be closed for all play in light of the developing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic during New Zealand Alert Level 3.
Information on the ATTA COVID-19 Level Guidelines, an opportunity to participate in the ATTA Stay Home Table Tennis Challenge, and important resources for health & well-being.