The NSW All Schools is the state athletics championship for secondary school students, incorporating students from all sectors of the education system, including Government, Catholic & Independent Schools. The event was first held in 1936. The meet will be conducted over four days from 27-30 September. Meet records and all-time lists are maintained for the event, which is a significant Read more…
Open to athletes turning 12 to 17 years old in 2025 (as of 31 December). Athletes must hold either a Base/Qrun Membership ($12), a Club Membership, or be registered in North Queensland. Events align with the Australian All Schools Championships, meaning there is no Under 20 age group, and only eligible para events are included. The event is run by Read more…
The Australian All Schools Championships are held in December each year and will be held in Melbourne in 2025. The Australian All Schools Championships currently features events in age groups from Under 14 to Under 18. The meet dates back to 1976. Competitors are chosen to compete for their state by their state athletics association, usually based on results from Read more…
Canterbury College is an independent school located on the Gold Coast, which has a six lane synthetic track. The track is a Mondo surface that was relaid in 2019 from the warm up track for the 2018 Commonwealth Games, as part of a tender process from the Games’ Legacy Asset Program. Read more…
Loganlea Athletics Field is a grass track located on the Gold Coast. The track is marked year round. facility has four synthetic long/triple jump pits, two synthetic high jump fans, one synthetic javelin runway, two discs cages and multiple shot put circles encased by an eight lane grass track. The venue is predominantly used for Little Athletics and is managed Read more…
The Gold Coast Performance Centre at Runaway Bay was founded in the late 1990s by former world record holder Ron Clarke. The venue was originally named the Runaway Bay Sports Super Centre. The venue was sold to the Queensland government in 2007. The venue was known as the BLK Performance Centre under a naming rights sponsorship during 2019 until June Read more…