Dragon Boat Club






Dragon Boat NT Incorporated is the peak body for the sport of Dragon Boat Racing in the Northern Territory of Australia, established in April 1998 with a few dedicated paddlers sitting in chairs practicing their technique before the delivery of the first boat.
Adelaide Survivors Abreast Dragon Boat Club Inc was established in 2005. ASA members promote breast cancer awareness by training and fundraising to compete in dragon boat racing locally, intrastate, nationally and at times, internationally.
Dragon Boat Victoria (DBV) is the governing body for dragon boat racing in Victoria. Dragon boat races are a spectacle to watch, but even more fun from inside the boat… come and give it a go!
A sporting dragon boat club in Albury Wodonga encouraging and developing all aspects of dragon boat racing for our members from paddling technique, physical fitness, sweeping, coaching and team work.
Cockburn Dragon Boat Club began life as a corporate team in 1985, drawing its members from the staff of the Cockburn City Council and locals from the Cockburn area. Cockburn built its first Fremantle Class Dragon Boat, the “Spirit of Cockburn” in late 1987.
The Canberra Dragon Boats Association Inc. (CDBA) was established in 1995, operating from Lotus Bay on Lake Burley Griffin, using the facilities of the Canberra Southern Cross Yacht Club.
We’re a fun and hearty bunch — and always happy to have new members join, regardless of their level of fitness or experience.
The ACT team commenced paddling in November of 1999 and, depending on the season, paddled up to three times a week. have two boats – a 20 seater named GoAnna, and a baby 10-seater boat called Gecko, which are located in Mariner Place, Yarralumla.
Fremantle Swan Dragon Boat Club was the first Australian team to compete in Hong Kong and Macau and another first was that the Club designed and built the first aluminium dragon boat in the world.
The ACCA Dragon Boat Team is based in Pyrmont, Sydney and caters for men and women of all ages. If you are keen on getting into the fastest growing water sport in the world, make some life long friends and become fitter.
The Eastern Suburbs Dragon Boat Club (also known as Easts) was established in 2003 as there was no local dragon boating club taking advantage of the waters and views of Rose Bay, Sydney, Australia.
The Newcastle/Hunter Dragon Boat Club (NHDBC) was initially established in 2000 and currently has almost 80 members, club has evolved from a small number of dedicated people with a commitment and vision to dragon boating at a competitive level.
Formed in 2000, our aim is to be a fun, fair and friendly club where members can improve their skills, get fit, have fun and be successful in their paddling endeavours.