Archery Club
We are the largest Regional Governing Body for Archery Australia and FITA with over 1,200 registered members and over 30 registered clubs.
Archery Western Australia (AWA) (was formerly known as Archery Society of Western Australia) was founded in 1939 to be the peak governing body for the sport of Archery in Western Australia.
Newcastle City Archers Inc. is one of the oldest archery clubs in New South Wales, having been established for over forty five years. It is a friendly, relaxed Club catering for Target Archery.
Archery has been practised in the Joondalup area (north of Perth, Western Australia) for the last 50 years. Our original archery grounds were at Rotary Park, Wanneroo alongside Lake Joondalup, hence the name of our sports club.
Shellharbour Bowmen club continues to be one of Australia’s most prominent and successful field archery clubs. Our members shoot a variety of archery equipment, from traditional longbows to the most high-tech compound bows.
The Dead Centre Bowhunters Inc. is an archery club in Alice Springs that operate under the rules, competitions and guidelines of the Australian Bowhunters Association (ABA).
North Queensland Archery Association is the Regional Governing Body for Archery Australia and FITA in North Queensland. It coordinates the state activities of North Queensland clubs affiliated with Archery Australia. Archery can be enjoyed by everyone. A sport for all seasons and all people.
SQAS is one of the 8 Regional Governing Bodies of Archery Australia. The other RGB’s are ArcheryNSW, ArcheryACT, Archery Victoria, Archery Tasmania, Archery SA, ArcheryWA and North Queensland Archery Association
Grange Bowmen archery club was formed over 30 years ago and today boasts one of the best facilities on offer to any archer. Our culture is to promote archery as a social sport and our members are a friendly group made up of men, women and children.
Archery SA (or as it was known until 1993, the Archery Society of South Australia) was formed in 1947. It is made up of a number of archery clubs in South Australia and is affiliated with Archery Australia and World Archery (FITA).
The Trophy Bowhunting Club of SA Inc. (T.B.C.) commenced in 1980 by a small group of people who “wanted somewhere to shoot a bow and arrow”.