Minister for Education and Sport Hon. Byron Camilleri held an open discussion meeting at SportMalta headquarters with stakeholders involved in the traditional Regattas. The meeting formed part of a broader effort to maintain Government support for one of Maltaâs long-established sporting traditions.
Those present included representatives from SportMalta, regatta clubs and associations, and members of the committee appointed by the Ministry. The session gave stakeholders the opportunity to set out their views, raise concerns, and put forward proposals relating to the organisation and future direction of the sport.

Topics Discussed
A range of initiatives were presented and debated during the meeting, with discussions centred on the administration of the sport, the drafting of a new statute to provide a clearer regulatory framework, the allocation of boats to clubs, and ways to raise the overall standard and visibility of Regatta events. The exchange was structured around the shared objective of ensuring the sportâs continued development.

Government Position and the Importance of Cooperation
Hon. Minister for Education and Sport Byron Camilleri indicated that the Government intends to maintain its support for the sport and the people involved in it. He noted that resources and assistance would remain available on the condition that clubâs approach key decisions collectively and in a constructive spirit. The Minister identified governance, administration, and long-term planning as areas where agreement among clubs would be particularly important.
Youth Development
The development of nurseries and youth participation featured prominently in the discussions. There was general agreement among stakeholders that sustained investment in younger athletes is necessary if the sport is to retain its footing across future generations. Several proposals were put forward aimed at strengthening youth programmes and broadening participation at club level.
Response from Club Representatives
Club representatives expressed appreciation for the opportunity to engage directly with the Minister, noting that the meeting had taken place shortly after he assumed office. The session was broadly described as constructive, with participants highlighting the importance of open communication between the authorities and those active in the sport. The willingness of all parties to engage in dialogue was seen as a positive step forward.
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