
Turlinjah Park Equestrian Centre

Accredited Riding Centre of the Year – proudly sponsored by Duncan Equine Group🌟🏆 Turlinjah Park Equestrian Centre (Pony Club NSW)In just eight months, Turlinjah Park Equestrian Centre (TPEC) has built a thriving, inclusive and syllabus-led program that’s transforming opportunities for riders of all ages and abilities.TPEC mirrors the Pony Club Australia Syllabus of Instruction with tailored lessons to suit different learning styles — combining practical demonstrations, whiteboard work, certificate books and creative activities like “horse & handler” partner games. Members experience a wide range of disciplines, from dressage and showjumping to mounted games and polocrosse, supported by guest instructors who share elite expertise and career insights.Inclusivity is at the heart of TPEC: a wheelchair-accessible mounting ramp and adjustable equipment ensure riders with disability can participate fully and safely. Safety, welfare and everyday horse care are embedded into every rally day, alongside encouragement awards that celebrate progress and confidence.The coaching team — led by Michelle Nickson (NCAS Level 1, Silver Level Pony Club NSW Coach) and Madeline Nickson (NCAS Preliminary Coach, 2024 Keith Lowe Award recipient) — brings years of Pony Club passion and professional expertise to every session. All Centre Members achieved E Certificates this year and are now working towards D Certificates, including adults on the rider pathway.👏 Congratulations, Turlinjah Park Equestrian Centre — an inspiring hub of inclusion, learning and Pony Club spirit!
Turlinjah Park Named Newest Pony Club Australia Accredited Riding CentrePhoto: Turlinjah ParkTurlinjah Park Equestrian Centre is proud to announce its official accreditation as a Pony Club Australia (PCA) Accredited Riding Centre. This exciting milestone brings new opportunities for local riders of all ages and abilities to enjoy top-tier equestrian coaching in a supportive and inclusive environment. Owned and operated by Michelle Nickson, a highly qualified equestrian coach, Turlinjah Park is set to become a hub for horse enthusiasts in the region.Michelle holds multiple qualifications, including Pony Club Australia Level 1 Coach, Equestrian Australia Introductory Coach, and Riding for the Disabled (RDA) coach, ensuring that riders receive expert instruction tailored to their individual needs and goals.Turlinjah Park Equestrian Centre is situated on a picturesque 25-acre property, offering top-quality facilities for riders. The centre boasts a 30 x 60 metre fully lit arena, a mounting and viewing platform, as well as stables and yards accommodating up to 25 horses.Additionally, the centre is in the process of rebuilding its cross-country course, expanding the range of disciplines and experiences available to riders. The centre prides itself on catering to riders of all ages and abilities, including adult riders and riders with disabilities.Turlinjah Park offers weekly lessons that cover a broad range of activities, from traditional equestrian disciplines like dressage and showjumping to more dynamic pursuits such as mounted games, polocrosse, and trail riding. Their lessons also incorporate musical rides, pole work, sporting, versatility courses, and cross-country training, ensuring that riders develop a well-rounded skill set.During the school holidays, Turlinjah Park hosts an array of exciting programs, including beginner days, gymkhana days, horsemanship days, and the ever-popular “Own a Pony” days. These holiday activities provide a fantastic opportunity for riders to immerse themselves in the world of equestrian sports, learn new skills, and have fun in a supportive, inclusive environment.Joining Michelle on the coaching team is her daughter, Madeline Nickson, who is also a dedicated and skilled instructor. Madeline is a Preliminary National Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NCAS) coach and an accredited Pony Club Australia Gear Checker, ensuring both riders and horses meet safety and equipment standards. Together, they bring a wealth of experience and a passion for teaching horsemanship, which is at the core of Turlinjah Park’s mission.Michelle Nickson shared her vision for Turlinjah Park, stating, “Our mission is to provide riders with a safe and fun learning environment where they can develop valuable skills in horsemanship and horse welfare. We want to help our riders grow in confidence and eventually have the ability to own and care for their own horses.”With its accreditation from Pony Club Australia, Turlinjah Park Equestrian Centre is now well-positioned to further its mission of promoting responsible horsemanship, equestrian education, and inclusivity.The centre’s dedicated team and exceptional facilities make it an exciting destination for equestrians from across the South Coast.For more information or to book lessons, contact Michelle Nickson at 0410 453 191.