The Sydney Track Classic is the premier invitational high performance athletics meet annually held in Sydney. The meet has been cancelled for the 2026 season, due to the resurfacing of SOPAC not being complete in time for the meet to be held. The meet is a World Athletics Continental Challenger meet which accrues Category D points for World Athletics Rankings. Read more…
Elite athletics is returning to the Apple Isle with the Hobart Track Classic, set for Saturday, 28 February at Domain Athletics Centre. Back on the national calendar for the first time since 2016 when the Briggs Athletics Classic was last held, and occurring as a result of the cancellation of the Sydney Track Classic, the meet will be staged as Read more…
The NSW Junior Championships are conducted in age groups from Under 13 through to Under 20 are is the pinnacle state event for junior athletes, with athletes from Little Athletics Centres and Athletics NSW Clubs eligible to compete. Competition is conducted in two-year age brackets, with athletes needing to be under the relevant age at 31 December in the year Read more…
Keith Beavis Oval is located in the Brisbane suburb of Windsor and features a grass track. The oval is contained within Windsor Park. The eight lane track is marked for most of the year. There are synthetic long jump runways and a synthetic high jump fan external to the first bend of the track. A discus circle is located on Read more…
A new stadium is set to be built to host the athletics for the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games, located in Victoria Park. Announced by the Queensland Government on 25 March following a 100 day review undertaken by the Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority the new stadium replaces prior plans that the Games would be held at a refurbished Queensland Read more…
Paul O’Brien Oval is located in the Brisbane suburb of Geebung and features a grass athletics track with synthetic field event facilities. The venue was named in 1999 after Paul O’Brien OAM, a former Chief Legal Officer of the Brisbane City Council, who was instrumental in the development and success of the local Little Athletics centre and athletics club that Read more…