The Victorian Country Track & Field Championships offers events in age groups from U14 up to 60+. The event is open to both metropolitan and country athletes. The event is conducted by Athletics Victoria. Read more…
The Capital Athletics (ACT Championships) are held at the AIS over the Australia Day long weekend. The venue is one of Australia’s favourite tracks for sprinters and jumpers. The meet is conducted by Capital Athletics and sees a large number of interstate athletes travelling to Canberra. Read more…
The Victorian Milers Club was founded in 2005 and runs a series of middle distance meets in Melbourne each year. The club is modelled on the British Milers Club. Most meets are granted a World Athletics F permit by Australian Athletics for the A & B races, which allows performances to count towards qualification to competitions, including the World Athletics Read more…
The Sydney Academy of Sport and Recreation at Narrabeen was built in 1971 and contains sporting facilities, accommodation and athlete services across a range of sports. The location is surrounded by natural bush lands. The original track was rubberised bitumen, before being converted to a Chevron surface. The track was last resurfaced in 2018. It is open for training from Read more…
The Sydney Japanese International School is located in Terrey Hills on the northern beaches of Sydney. The school has a six lane, 200m synthetic track. The track also has an extension for a 100m straight and has two long jump pits on the track’s infield. Read more…
Bannockburn Oval is a multi-purpose sporting facility with a grass athletics track, synthetic cricket wicket, soccer fields, playground and clubhouse. The track is located in Pymble on the upper north shore of Sydney and is managed by Ku-ring-gai Council. The track appears to be around 300m in length, with two external straights for sprints and hurdles. Read more…