
Zone Rep Nomination
Want to Help Shape the Future of Our Sport? Nominate as a Zone Representative!

Want to Help Shape the Future of Our Sport? Nominate as a Zone Representative!

The board held its first meeting with our new Independent Board member Ryan Shaw and QRA member Board member, Leon Lindley on Saturday 6 May.

Member update regarding QRA Secretary, QRA Governance Sub-committee, QRA Annual General Meeting, Members’ Forum on 26 March, City v Country, Champion of Champions (26-27 March).

Member update regarding the Board meeting, Members’ Forum on 26 March, City v Country, Champion of Champions and the AGM.

It’s that time of the year again where we look forward to a break in our events and set our sights on the coming year. 2021 has been another one of those odd years. On and off again for everything with none of us really knowing what the foreseeable future looks like. Regardless of the situation though we have achieved much and can look forward to a much brighter 2022.

Our sport of target shooting may be offered to vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Many clubs will have a club house in some form. This often stores club documentation and equipment required to conduct the shoots and provides a meeting place for members to socially interact. The Sport & Rec advice is that club houses are not permitted for use by unvaccinated people when it relates to food and beverage. QRA believes a conservative approach is safest, therefore Club Houses (including covered areas) should only be used by vaccinated people.

Under the current QRA Rules the term of 4 Councillors ended. Following the call for nominations the sitting Councillors were returned to continue the good work being undertaken to help our Association. These are your current Council Members

Member Update: Australia Day OPM supporting QRA Juniors. We will not be accepting entries on the day as we are preparing to conduct this competition on the basis we will have restrictions relating to COVID-19. This means it is vital to have people pre-entered.

Most, if not all, QRA ranges located in Queensland are back shooting on some regular schedule. Certainly, in some cases it’s not what we were totally used to with changes having been made to accommodate the necessary health directives currently in place. It is important that clubs and individuals continue to monitor the advice provided by the State Government in relation to COVID-19 requirements. As we have seen in Victoria recently, large scale outbreaks will only create additional restrictions. In this, we all have a role to play.
Belmont Shooting Complex
The Queensland Rifle Association fosters target rifle shooting and firearms training through our clubs. Different classes of rifle shooting are conducted by our Clubs under the Standard Shooting Rules (SSRs) of the National Rifle Association of Australia (NRAA).
Belmont Shooting Complex