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Shooting Australia is seeking Expressions of Interest for Team Staff to travel in support of Shooting Australia’s National Teams in 2025

Shooting Australia is seeking Expressions of Interest for Team Staff to travel in support of Shooting Australia’s National Teams in 2025

2024 Shooting Australia Awards of Excellence Presentations – Shotgun

During the recent ACTA ISSF Shotgun Nationals, we took the opportunity to present the 2024 Shooting Australia Awards of Excellence Awards to the Shotgun athletes. This was a great opportunity to showcase the athletes’ talent and successes in front of their families, friends, peers and wider clay target shooting community.

2024 Shooting Australia Awards of Excellence – Community Awards and Acknowledgement

January saw a week long period of activities in Sydney covering competition, officiating courses and acknowledgement and awards for what was an amazing and jam packed 2024.

Shooting Australia Welcomes Funding Uplift

Shooting Australia welcomes the recent Australian Sports Commission announcement of an historic investment in sport of $385 million over the next 18 months.

2025 Shooting Australia Officiating Scholarship Program

Shooting Australia (SA) is seeking Expressions of Interest from individuals who are interested in further developing their officiating skills and experience in ISSF and WSPS.

2025 Shooting Australia Endorsed Event Series

The 2025 Shooting Australia Endorsed Event Series is now available. Read more here!

Au Revoir Paris! G’Day LA! Bring on Brisbane!

Read a message from Shooting Australia’s CEO, Adam Sachs, looking forward to 2025 and beyond!

Deserie Baynes returns to Shooting Australia Board

Deserie Baynes returns to the Shooting Australia board after resigning in October 2023. Elected during Shooting Australia’s AGM on Friday 22 November, Deserie takes up the Directorship for a third and final term.

Shooting Misses Inclusion in the 2026 Commonwealth Games

Overnight, the Commonwealth Games Federation officially confirmed Glasgow as the host city of the 2026 Commonwealth Games, with competition set to take place in the Scottish city from 23 July to 2 August.

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