Australian Independent Dirt Kart Association

2023 WA Dirt Kart State Titles PROGRAM now available.

2023 WA Dirt Kart State Titles PROGRAM now available.

Sep 20, 2023

Below is the link to the PROGRAM for the 2023 WA Dir Kart State Title hosted Jennacubbine Dirt Kart Club. Please print or download on your phone to bring to the track with you. The online document can also be found on the AIDKA App under Documents....

2023 WA Dirt Kart State Title Driver Briefing Notes now available.

2023 WA Dirt Kart State Title Driver Briefing Notes now available.

Sep 19, 2023

The 2023 West Australian Dirt Kart State Titles hosted by Jennacubbine Dirt Kart Club is almost here. The Drivers Briefing Notes for this event are available to be downloaded with the below link: 2023 WA Titles Drivers Briefing Notes__FINALDownload The Drivers Briefing Notes are also available under the “Documents” section on the AIDKA App. As per the published timetable a very short drivers briefing will be held each morning to give any drivers or pit crew the opportunity to ask questions. It also gives the Chief Steward the opportunity to introduce themselves and the other key officials. Remember that even though the In Person Drivers Briefing is expected to be short ALL drivers, pit crew, parents/guardians and family members who will be in the pit area are required to attend, and we ask that you arrive promptly when called. So, what do you need to do? Ensure you and your pit crew have read and understood the Drivers Briefing Notes. This is CRUCIAL.  If you have a driver under the age of 18 please ensure they understand the contents of the Drivers Briefing Notes.At Driver Registration you will sign to acknowledge you have read and understood the Drivers Briefing Notes.Please ask any questions you may have at the In Person Drivers Briefing We would like to take this opportunity to wish all competitors, officials and volunteers the best of luck for the...

AIDKA PUBLIC STATEMENT – 18 SEPTEMBER 2023

AIDKA PUBLIC STATEMENT – 18 SEPTEMBER 2023

Sep 18, 2023

Please use the below link to view the AIDKA Public Statement regarding Nominations for the 2022 Australian Dirt Kart Titles. PUBLIC STATEMENT_18 September 2023Download I would like to remind EVERYONE of AIDKA’s Social Media Policy and we would ask that the privacy and well-being of all involved be...

An IMPORTANT message about Social Media to all AIDKA Licence Holders.

An IMPORTANT message about Social Media to all AIDKA Licence Holders.

Sep 11, 2023

Sadly once again we are seeing an increase in complaints about intimidation, bullying and generally unacceptable behavior via social media in OUR SPORT. This must stop as of NOW. We are taking this opportunity to remind ALL AIDKA LICENCE HOLDERS that AIDKA do have a Code of Conduct and Social Media Policy (which is in the 2023 AIDKA Rule Book). We ask everyone to familiarise themselves with the Code of Conduct and Social Media Policy. Penalties can be, and have been imposed (including a suspension for up to 3 months for the first offence) for any person deemed to be in breach. For those who have AIDKA members under 18 we encourage you have the conversation with them regarding what IS and IS NOT acceptable. Some discussion topics are listed below. ** Be nice. Mean behavior is not OK. Make it clear that you expect your kids to treat others with respect, and to never post hurtful or embarrassing messages. And ask them to always tell you about any harassing or bullying messages that others post. ** Think twice before hitting “enter.” Remind them that what they post can be used against them. Once they hit enter their comments cannot be taken back. ** Follow the “WWGS?” (What Would Grandma Say?) rule. Teach kids not to share anything on social media that they wouldn’t want their teachers, parents, AIDKA Executive — and yes, grandma — to see. ** Use privacy settings. Privacy settings are important. Go through them together to make sure your kids understand each one. Also, explain that passwords are there to protect them against things like identity theft. They should never share them with anyone, even a boyfriend, girlfriend, or best friend. ** Don’t “friend” strangers. “If you don’t know them, don’t friend them.” This is a plain, simple — and safe — rule of thumb. ** Defriend “friends” who are harassing or bullying them. Encourage your kids to leave chats, groups or defriend people who make them feel uncomfortable or upset. ** Or if they feel they are being harassed or bullied. Some great information and help can be found at...