AFL CLUBS will visit metropolitan locations and regional centres across the country as part of the 2017 Australia Post AFL Community Camp program.

Fremantle kicked off the program recently with nine players visiting Broome in Western Australia. Remaining dates and locations were announced on Friday.

More than 750 AFL players will spend two days meeting fans and developing stronger links between Australian Football and the community. 

"The Australia Post AFL Community Camps allow us to highlight the connection Australian football has with communities right around the country," said the AFL's game and market development general manager Simon Lethlean.

"Following the success of part one of Fremantle's camp in Broome, we're excited the remainder of its squad and the other 17 clubs will visit fans across all corners of Australia in early 2017."

During last year's program, players engaged with more than 147,000 students in 823 schools, ran clinics for some 5000 children, visited 2600 people in aged care facilities and hospitals and helped raise money at functions to assist local junior football programs.

"The AFL is a fantastic way to bring people from all walks of life together. A common love of footy can help break down barriers and build social connection," said Australia Post's marketing and community relations general manager Andrea Pearman.

"The camps form part of Australia Post's ongoing commitment to building healthier, more vibrant and inclusive communities."

The camp program started in 2003 and has reached 1.1 million students in more than 5800 schools.

 2017 Australia Post AFL Community Camps
CLUBLOCATIONS*2017 DATES*
ADELAIDE· Port Augusta, South Australia 27-28 February
BRISBANE LIONS

· Sunshine Coast, Queensland
· Darling Downs, Queensland
· Bundaberg, Queensland
· Hervey Bay, Queensland
· Maryborough, Queensland

 21-22 February
CARLTON

· Northern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria (Cities of Banyule, Darebin, Nillumbik and Whittlesea)
· Shire of Hepburn/Mt Alexander (Daylesford, Hepburn Springs, Trentham, Newstead, Ballan & Gordon), Victoria

 9-10 February
COLLINGWOOD

· City of Monash, Victoria
· Wangaratta, Victoria
· Tennant Creek, Northern Territory

 21-22 February
 21-23 February (Tennant Creek)

ESSENDON

· Sunbury/Craigieburn, Victoria
· Kyabram/ Rochester, Victoria

· 9-10 March (Sunbury/Craigieburn)
· 13-14 March (Kyabram/Rochester)

FREMANTLE· Metropolitan Perth, Western Australia14 and 16 March
GEELONG

· North Geelong, Victoria – Corio, Norlane, North Geelong, Bell Post Hill, Bell Park and North Shore
· Warrnambool, Victoria

23-24 February
GOLD COAST

· Gold Coast, Queensland
· Cairns, Queensland
· Rockhampton, Queensland
· Gladstone, Queensland

· 27-28 February (Gold Coast and regional locations)
· 3 March (Gold Coast)

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

· Western Sydney, New South Wales
· Northern Riverina and Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, NSW
· Canberra, ACT and South Coast, NSW

· 21-22 February (Western Sydney)
· 19-20 February (Northern Riverina & MIA)
· 14 February (Canberra & South Coast)

HAWTHORN

· Tasmania
· Katherine, Northern Territory

15-18 February
MELBOURNEThe cities of Casey, Stonnington, Glen Eira, Boroondara, Victoria28 February – 1 March
NORTH MELBOURNETasmania27-28 February
PORT ADELAIDE

· Riverland, South Australia
· Broken Hill, New South Wales

13-14 February
RICHMOND

· Shire of Cardinia, Victoria
· Swan Hill, Victoria
· Kerang, Victoria
· Mildura, Victoria

13-14 February
ST KILDA

· Hastings/Western Port, Victoria
· City of Kingston, Victoria
· South Gippsland, Victoria

17-18 February
SYDNEY SWANS

· Sydney City, New South Wales
· Wollongong, Bowral, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Terrigal, Moree, Wagga Wagga, Coffs Harbour and Tamworth, NSW

6-7 February
WEST COAST

· Geraldton, Western Australia
· Port Headland, WA
· Karratha, WA
· Newman, WA
· Metropolitan Perth, WA

· 23-26 February (Geraldton)
· 23-24 February (Port Headland, Karratha, Newman, Perth Metro)

WESTERN BULLDOGS

· Ballarat
· Horsham

20-21 February

* Locations and dates subject to change