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North Queensland Swimming Association (more info)

FNQ Swimming goes back to 1961 at which time Sir Thomas Covacevich became the first President. Since then the Association has grown to 18 clubs and spans an area in Queensland from Tully in the South, to Weipa and Cooktown in the North.

Northern Territory Swimming (more info)

The Northern Territory Swimming website provides information about Northern Territory Swimming, including its Members, Clubs & Affiliate Organisations. It also provides competition information, coaching and development information, latest news and li...

NSW Swimming Association (more info)

The NSW Swimming Association website provides information about swimming clubs and districts, records, championships, meets, grants, scholarships, development and much more.

Ovens and Murray District Swimming Association (more info)

The Ovens and Murray Swimmming Association website contains information about the clubs in the association as well as competition information and results, news, programs, a photo album and a section on drugs in sport.

Queensland Swimming (more info)

Queensland Swimming assists in the development of high quality swimmers and coaches and the promotion and presentation of first-class competition experiences, while nurturing and encouraging the grass-roots level of the sport. The website provides in...

Regional Events Live (more info)

Regional Events Live is an on-line marketing service that provides events listings and promotions, direct marketing subscriptions and associated print and radio media.

Rugby League Queensland (QRL) (more info)

Official site for Qld Rugby League. Find out about the association, regional and local competitions, including the Queensland Cup. There is also a photo gallery of the State of Origin.

Sport and Recreation in the ACT (more info)

The ACT Government sport and recreation site gives details on sporting venues and recreation areas, outdoor activities such as bush walking and camping and many other sport and recreation activities and related subjects.

Sportspeople (more info)

Sportspeople provides recruitment services, a job board, training and education information, and an online career centre with a selection of articles and interviews from sports professionals.

Swimming Tasmania (more info)

Swimming Tasmania actively promote swimming and water safety in Tasmania. Their website provides information about the organisation and it's associates, as well as swimming records an online newsletter and calender of events.

Swimming Victoria (more info)

On the Swimming Victoria website you can keep up to date with the latest Swimming Victoria news, upcoming events and results. You can also check out information for swimmers, coaches and parents.

Trails SA (more info)

The Trails SA website contains comprehensive information on recreational Trails in South Australia, including walking, bushwalking, cycling, mountain biking, horseriding, canoeing, kayaking, diving and adventure trails.

Western Australian Swimming Association (more info)

The Western Australian Swimming Association website provides information about clubs, competitions, records, coaching, coming events and more.

Women's Cricket Australia (more info)

The Women's Cricket Australia webite provides information about the Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars, match results, National and International competitions, tours, news and more.

Womens National Basketball League (more info)

The Womens National Basketball League website provides information about the teams who play in the WNBL as well as fixtures and box scores.

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