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Resources

Explore our Resources page for valuable links to firearm clubs, legislative information, and other essential resources. Whether you’re seeking community connections, regulatory updates, or educational materials, you’ll find a comprehensive collection of tools and information to support your interests and needs in the world of firearms.

Asset College a premium sponsors of the firearms expo

Asset College, a registered training organisation (RTO #31718), delivers nationally recognised qualifications across Australia. Founded on the belief that people are the greatest assets in any business, Asset College emphasizes that "Knowledge is your greatest asset."

Shooters Union a premium sponsor of the firearms expo

The Shooters Union Australia represent the rights of recreational & professional shooters, hunters, collectors, firearms dealers, farmers and competitive club shooters across Australia. They are actively working at all levels of the Australian Government to instil sensible firearm reform that protects the rights of firearm users whilst protecting the safety of Australian public.

Shooting Australia’s objectives are to promote and coordinate responsible shooting sports, both competitive and recreational, within Australia; and to promote and coordinate participation in, and organisation of international competitions mindful of providing sustainable international success.

In NSW any person seeking to possess and use a firearm must be authorised by way of a licence or permit. Here you'll find all the information you need to know before applying for a firearms licence.

Weapons Licensing keeps our communities safe, while enabling people with a genuine reason to own and operate a firearm or weapon. This unit's purpose is to effectively regulate the acquisition, possession, use and disposal of registered firearms and weapons in the interests of community safety.

Learn about the Victoria Police Licensing and Regulation Division, including information about firearms and regulation and licence requirements.

In WA any person seeking to possess and use a firearm must be authorised by way of a licence or permit. Here you'll find all the information you need to know before applying for a firearms licence.

In SA any person seeking to possess and use a firearm must be authorised by way of a licence or permit. Here you'll find all the information you need to know before applying for a firearms licence.

The ACT Firearms Registry is responsible for ensuring compliance with ACT firearms legislation as well as the ACT prohibited weapons and articles legislation.

The Commissioner of Police and CEO Fire and Emergency Services is responsible for the licensing and regulation of firearms in the NT. The details of all firearms and their owners are contained in the Firearms Registry in accordance with the Northern Territory Firearms Act.

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