2025 National Target Championships Manual

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Para Archery Camp Strengthens Future of Australian Para Archery

Eighteen athletes and six staff gathered at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra for a three-day Para Archery Camp one of the largest to date bringing together both High Performance and Developing Para Archers for a weekend of technical training, education, and shared learning. The camp marked an important milestone in the pathway […]
Archery Australia September Issue
Australia pushes India to shoot-off thriller at World Archery Championships

Australia’s archers have closed out their 2025 World Archery Championships campaign in Gwangju, South Korea, with composed shooting, narrow losses and promising signs for future competitions. The women’s compound team (Rhiannon Mills, Georgina Graham and Anna Twining) ranked 20th in the ranking round, and opened with a confident 229-225 win over Vietnam, before losing to […]
Para Archery classification and development Weekend – Building the Future Together

Archery Australia proudly hosted a two-day Para Archery Weekend, bringing together athletes, coaches, carers, support staff, and key partners to strengthen the pathway and community for para archery in Australia. Across the weekend, 10 athletes undertook classification, supported by a network of passionate coaches, carers, and high-performance staff. Classification ranged from quick 15-minute assessments to […]
2025 Archery Australia July Issue

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A moment 45 years in the making.

Yesterday in Canberra, members of the 1980 Australian Olympic Team were formally acknowledged by Federal Parliament for their courageous and unique Olympic journey to the Moscow Games. Archery Australia is proud to recognise Scott Dumbrell, Carole Toy (dec) and Terence Donovan, who represented our sport at the 1980 Olympics during a politically complex and challenging […]
2025 National Target Championships Event Information Pack

Now Available: 2025 National Target Championships Event Information Pack Archery Australia is pleased to announce the release of the official Event Information Pack for the 2025 National Target Championships. Set to take place from 16–22 November 2025 at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra. This comprehensive guide includes everything participants and supporters need […]
Archery Australia to Host Inaugural Classification & Development Weekend

2–3 August 2025 | Belmont, Queensland Archery Australia is pleased to announce its inaugural Classification & Development Weekend, taking place on Saturday 2 August and Sunday 3 August 2025 in Belmont, Queensland. This milestone event is designed to advance knowledge, foster inclusion, and support the ongoing development of para-archery across Australia. It is open to […]
Proving age is just a number – Feeney returns to World Cup Circuit after 12 year absence

It wasn’t nerves that struck Lexie Feeney as she stepped onto the shooting line in Shanghai — it was something much quieter — familiarity. Twelve years after her last Archery World Cup, Feeney was back on the shooting line, drawing on memories not just of her 2008 Olympic debut, but of a longer, often quieter […]