Shooting Club
At our 650 acre facility we offer Sporting Clays courses and a 300 Rifle and Pistol range.
Stone and Timber lodge licensed with full catering.
The Western Australian Shooting Association (Inc), which was formed in 1982, is an umbrella organization that promotes the interests of all ballistic sports within Western Australia.
Brisbane Gun Club is located on the Belmont Shooting Complex, only twenty minutes from the Brisbane CBD and airport. Catering for clay target shooting of various disciplines, Brisbane Gun Club is well-equipped and one of the largest clay target clubs in the region.
The Darwin Rifle Club complex consists of a spacious club house with several meeting rooms, offices, fully equipped kitchen, bar and caretakers house, It has separate toilets and laundry facilities. The range is 300 metres to 1000 metres, with 30 target frames.
The NSW Gun Club provides a range of service and professional shooting practices including coaching and licencing of firearms.
The Yarra Pistol Club was formed originally in May 1959 to organise, encourage and control amongst members the sport of competitive target pistol shooting. In 1965 the Yarra Pistol Club was incorporated.
The Melbourne Gun Club is one of the biggest and best equipped in Australasia. It has facilities to conduct competitions in International Sport Shooting Federation (ISSF) and Australian Clay Target Association (ACTA) disciplines.
Canberra Rifle Club is a non-profit sporting organisation incorporated in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).
The Sandford Rifle Club began its life in November 1916 then was suspended during WW1 till membership grew following this period. A remarkable aspect of the club is the lifetime devotion of Mr Stan Prendergast who held the Club Captain