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  1. Australian League

    The Austraian League may refer to Sports The A League the top level of association football in Australia and New Zealand The Australian Football League the top level of Australian Rules Football in Australia Politics The Australian League of Rights is an Australian political movement. disambig ...   more details



  1. Australian Lacrosse League

    Commented out because image was deleted Image All logo.gif right The Australian Lacrosse League ALL was an elite level men s lacrosse competition that ran from 2004 to 2007 with the aim of boosting the profile and participation of the sport in Australia . The ALL replaced the List of Australian Lacrosse National Champions Australian Senior Lacrosse Championships , which was held annually during a week long carnival. Due to the unpopularity among some groups toward the format of the competition, from 2008 the national championship is again been contested as a carnival at a single venue. The three strongest lacrosse playing states of Victoria Australia Victoria , South Australia and Western Australia competed in the ALL. The long term goal of the league was to include a team from every States and territories of Australia Australian state . Teams played each other twice, with double headers a Saturday and Sunday game played over three weekends. Each state hosted one double header and travelled for the other. The two teams with the best win loss record over the round robin tournament progressed to the final, played on the weekend following the last round robin match. ALL Champions 2004 Victoria 2005 Victoria 2006 Western Australia 2007 Victoria ALL Results Australian Lacrosse League 2004 season Australian Lacrosse League 2005 season Australian Lacrosse League 2006 season Australian Lacrosse League 2007 season See also Lacrosse in Australia External links http www.lacrosseaustralia.org allpage Australian Lacrosse League http www.lacrosseaustralia.org Lacrosse Australia http www.lacrossesa.com.au Lacrosse South Australia http www.lacrossevictoria.com.au Lacrosse Victoria http www.wala.com.au Western Australian Lacrosse Association Lacrosse topics Australian Lacrosse League seasons Professional Lacrosse Category Lacrosse leagues Category Australian Lacrosse League Category Lacrosse in Australia de Australian Lacrosse League it Australian Lacrosse League ...   more details



  1. Australian Gridiron League

    Infobox Sports league title Australian Gridiron League current season last season 2012 logo sport American football founded 2012 teams 4 champion most champs website http agl.asn.au The Australian Gridiron League is the Australian competition run by Gridiron Australia and contested by teams representing states of Australia. ref cite web url http agl.asn.au title Australian Gridiron League publisher Australian Gridiron League accessdate 21 April 2012 ref The 2012 Australian Gridiron League inaugural season was in 2012, and was contested by teams representing New South Wales , Queensland , Victoria Australia Victoria and Western Australia . The other two member states of Gridiron Australia , the Australian Capital Territory and South Australia did not field a team in the inaugural season. The 2012 Australian Gridiron League 2012 championship was won by New South Wales . fact date April 2012 Tournament format The 2012 Australian Gridiron League 2012 championship comprised a single round robin series, with each team playing the other three teams once. The final placings and the championship were decided on the basis of games won and points scored during the round robin series. References Reflist 2 Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Gridiron in Australia Category American football leagues Category Sports leagues established in 2012 ...   more details



  1. Gove Australian Football League

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Gove Australian Football League is an Australian rules football league based on the Gove Peninsula in the Northern Territory . Current Clubs Cats Football Club Djerrak Football Club Gopu Football Club Walkabout Football Club See also AFL Northern Territory Northern Territory Football League Aussie Rules in the Northern Territory Afl stub Category Australian rules football competitions in the Northern Territory ...   more details



  1. South Australian Rugby League

    Infobox rugby league leaguename South Australian Rugby League nativename logo South aust rugby league in2009.jpg logosize 125px founded region Australian Rugby League ARL regionyear remit South Australia headquarters Hindmarsh Stadium , Holden Street, Hindmarsh, South Australia ref name SARLcontact cite web url http www.sportingpulse.com assoc page.cgi?c 7 2119 0 0 0&sID 17741 title Contact Us publisher South Australian Rugby League accessdate 2 December 2009 ref membership president chairperson Paul Watt ref name SARLstaff cite web url http www.sportingpulse.com assoc page.cgi?c 7 2119 0 0 0&sID 66046 title Staff publisher South Australian Rugby League accessdate 2 December 2009 ref CEO comps ... South Australia updated 2 December 2009 The South Australian Rugby League SARL is responsible for administering the game of rugby league football in South Australia . South Australia is an Affiliated State of the overall Australian governing body the Australian Rugby League . There are five senior ... title Branding of the South Australian Rugby League File sarl logo.jpg center Former logo File South australia rugby league logo stateshape.png center Former logo File South aust rugby league in2009.jpg center Current logo External links http www.sarugbyleague.com.au The South Australian Rugby League http www.playrugbyleague.com.au sa Rugby League in South Australia References reflist Rugby League in Australia links refimprove date August 2007 Category Rugby league governing bodies in Australia Category Rugby league in South Australia Category Sports governing bodies in South Australia Rug ... Grade. Representative teams are selected each year to compete in the Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League ASSRL National Championships at both 15 and 18 years of age respectively, competing ... to be selected into both the Australian Merit Squad and the Australian Affiliated States Merit Squad at the 15 Years championships, and the Australian Schoolboys as well as the Australian Affiliated ...   more details



  1. Californian Australian Football League

    The California Australian Football League CAFL was the first organized league of Australian rules football in the United States of America , and is in itself a member of the United States Australian Football League . Wayne Pollock served as the CAFL s first head. The current president is Chris Olson. The league was founded on 1 April 1998 with four foundation clubs Inland Empire Eagles , Los Angeles Crows , Orange County Bombers , San Diego Lions . They were joined in 1999 by Santa Cruz Roos and in 2000 by the Phoenix Scorpions . In 2002, the Inland Empire Eagles club folded and the Santa Cruz Roos left to focus on GGAFL . The Phoenix Scorpions changed name in 2003 to become the Arizona Hawks , then left in 2004 to join the Arizona Australian Football League . Further changes in 2004 introduced the Mojave Greens and Valley Vandals , and restructuring allowed several clubs to enter multiple teams in the regular season Orange County Huntington Beach Hammerheads , Inland Empire Fire , Orange County Crush Australian rules football Orange County Crush San Diego Cougars, Jaguars . The CAFL is a member of the USAFL South Western Ausfootball Region . In 2005, the league went into indefinite stasis with clubs participating in either the newly formed Metro Footy league the Southern California Australian Football League and the US Footy Nationals . See also US Footy Metro Footy Golden Gate Australian Football League Southern California Australian Football League San Diego Lions List of Australian rules football leagues outside Australia External links http www.calfooty.com Official Site Category Australian football leagues in the United States Category Football in California California stub ...   more details



  1. Australian Universities Rugby League

    The Australian Universities Rugby League is the body responsible for the development and growth of Rugby League throughout the tertiary level of education within Australia. It selects the Australian team to compete in University World Cups. It s members are the New South Wales Tertiary Students Rugby League and the Universities Rugby League Queensland who run the state competitions in their respective states. New South Wales Tertiary Students Rugby League The TSRL runs a nine team competition between New South Wales and Canberra Universities. class wikitable University Nickname Australian Defence Force Academy Knights Australian National University Grizzlies University of Canberra Cows University of Western Sydney Nepean campus Cumberland Beavers University of Western Sydney Macarthur campus Panthers Newcastle University Seahorses University of Western Sydney Nirimba campus Polecats Railcorp Apprentices n a University of Technology Sydney Tigers Universities Rugby League Queensland The URLQ runs a six team competition featuring the following universities. class wikitable University Nickname Griffith University Brisbane campus Dragons Griffith University Gold Coast campus Panthers Griffith University Logan campus Steamrollers Queensland University of Technology Trouts University of Queensland Gatton campus Bulls University of Queensland St Lucia campus Hounds University of Southern Queensland Ironbarks Rugby League in Queensland Rugby League in Australia links Category Queensland Rugby League Category Rugby league governing bodies in Australia ...   more details



  1. Queensland Australian Football League

    Australian Football League style text align center colspan 2 colspan 2 style background b0c4de ... Football League QFL 1903 1927 br Queensland Australian National Football League QANFL 1927 1964 br Queensland Australian Football League QAFL 1964 1996 2009 br Queensland State Football League QSFL 1997 1999 br AFL Queensland State League AFLQSL 2000 2008 br Current clubs Aspley Australian Football Club Aspley br Broadbeach Australian Football Club Broadbeach br Labrador Australian Football Club Labrador br Morningside Australian Football Club Morningside br Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club Mount Gravatt br Northern Territory Football Club Northern Territory br Redland Australian Football Club Redland br Southport Australian Football Club Southport br Suncoast Lions Football Club Suncoast Lions br Western Magpies Australian Football Club Western Magpies style vertical align top Defunct clubs Coorparoo Australian Football Club Coorparoo br South Brisbane Football Club South Brisbane br Locomotives Recreation Club Locomotives br Valley Australian Football Club Valley br Zillmere Eagles Australian Football Club Zillmere Eagles Current Stadiums N A colspan 2 style background b0c4de 2008 Season style vertical align top Premiers Southport Australian Football Club Southport Minor Premiers Mount Gravatt Australian Football Club Mount Gravatt Wooden spoon Redland Australian ... Total attendance N A Average match attendance N A The Queensland Australian Football League QAFL ... known as the Queensland Football League QFL , Queensland Australian National Football League QANFL , Queensland Australian Football League QAFL and AFL Queensland State League AFLQSL . In November 2010 the league s Premier Division merged with AFL Canberra to form the North East Australian ... 56333 Aspley To Join 2009 State League Division One ref The Western Magpies Australian Football ... below the state league level compete in the AFLQ State Association . Former Clubs Zillmere Eagles Australian ...   more details



  1. Australian Rugby League

    Distinguish Australian Rugby Union Use dmy dates date December 2010 Infobox rugby league image leaguename Australian Rugby League ARL ref Cite web last ARL first authorlink coauthors title Australian Rugby Football League 2008 Annual Report work page 1 publisher Australian Rugby Football League Limited ... countryflag Australia updated 30 June 2009 The Australian Rugby League ARL is the governing ... its inception the ARL has administered the Australia national rugby league team Australian national ... was formed. It is anticipated that, from 2012, the newly restructured Australian Rugby League ... matters The Australian Rugby League Board of Control later the Australian Rugby League ... this period it as known as the ARFL, Australian Rugby Football League . Until 1984 the ARL was run ... League competitions. Australian Rugby League premiers border 1 style border collapse collapse font ... Manly Warringah align center bgcolor F5FAFF Australian Rugby League season 1996 1996 align left ... national rugby league team Kangaroos . The Australian Rugby League s major elite competition ..., is administered under a partnership agreement between the Australian Rugby League and News ... current partners of the National Rugby League competition, the Australian Rugby League will not be wound ... states Northern Territory Rugby League South Australian Rugby League Tasmanian Rugby League Victorian Rugby League Western Australia Rugby League Affiliated leagues Australian Secondary Schools Rugby League Australian Universities Rugby League School Sports Australia Australian Police Rugby League Association Australian Women s Rugby League Affiliated States Championship Main Affiliated States ... rugby league team Australian national team Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame National Rugby League Rugby League State of Origin State of Origin Australian Rugby League Commission Portal Rugby football ... ARL One Community http www.australianrugbyleague.com.au Australian Rugby League official website ...   more details



  1. Australian Rugby League Commission

    use dmy dates date February 2012 Use Australian English date February 2012 The Australian Rugby League Commission is an Australian sporting organisation responsible for administering the professional National Rugby League competition. It also replaces the Australian Rugby League as the governing body of rugby league in Australia and is responsible for running the State of Origin series and administering the Australian national rugby league team . It also means the end of News Limited role in the administration of the sport. Established on 10 February 2012, the Commission consists of independent people largely from the corporate world with John Grant rugby league John Grant as the first chairman and David Gallop as the CEO. ref cite news url http news.smh.com.au breaking news sport new dawn for rugby league gets underway 20120210 1sckb.html agency AAP newspaper Sydney Morning Herald title New league chief coy on TV deal date 10 February 2011 first Ian last McCullough publisher Fairfax Media ref The Commission does not, as yet, have its own branding or logo unlike the former governing body, the Australian Rugby League . Nor does the Commission have, as yet, an official website. This has led to some confusion in the media regarding the new Commission, with some journalists referring to the organisation as the National Rugby League Commission or NRL Commission. References reflist Category Rugby league governing bodies in Australia Category 2012 establishments in Australia Rugbyleague stub Portal box Rugby football Rugby league Rugby union ...   more details



  1. Australian Monarchist League

    Use dmy dates date August 2011 Use Australian English date August 2011 Infobox Political Party party name Australian Monarchist League party logo leader1 title National Chairman leader1 name Philip Benwell ... website http www.monarchist.org.au The Australian Monarchist League is a non profit organisation .... Structure The Australian Monarchist League is incorporated as an association in New South Wales , and were originally founded as a branch of the London based International Monarchist League IML . However, in 1993, the League severed affiliation with the IML, established itself as an independent Australian body. A separate organisation, the International Monarchist League in Australia Monarchist League in Australia , was formed in 2006 as an affiliate of the IML . ref name Mitchell2006 06 11 cite ... title About Us work Australian Monarchist League url http www.monarchist.org.au aboutus.html accessdate ... , Australia ref Nevertheless, the Australian Monarchist League played a role in the proceedings, including ... photographs of the monarch. ref name AMLAboutUs cite web title About Australian Monarchist League work Australian Monarchist League url http www.monarchist.org.au aboutus.html accessdate 5 January ... history and the Australian Constitution, and conducting public seminars. Membership The League has approximately ... ref with branches in each State and in the Australian Monarchist League ACT Branch Australian Capital ... information to members of the public about Australian history and the Constitution of Australia Australian Constitution . The organisation was part of the no campaign in the Australian republic referendum ... chairman and spokesman for the league for over ten years. ref name AMLPhilipBenwell cite web title Philip Benwell work The Australian Monarchist League url http www.monarchist.org.au philip benwell.html accessdate 4 January 2010 ref The League has established a Trust with a number of prominent Australian businessmen as Trustees. The most important role of the Trust is to raise and administer ...   more details



  1. Australian Aborigines' League

    File William Cooper.jpg thumb right 180px alt Photographic portrait of a man with white hair and moustache William Cooper was a founder of the AAL The Australian Aborigines League was established in Melbourne , Australia , in 1934 by William Cooper Aboriginal Australian William Cooper and others, including Margaret Tucker , Anna and Caleb Morgan, and Shadrach Livingstone James Shadrach James . ref name cir cite web url http indigenousrights.net.au organisation.asp?oID 4 title Australian Aborigines League accessdate 2012 04 29 work Collaborating for Indigenous Rights first last publisher National Museum of Australia date ref An early initiative by the League was to petition King George V for Indigenous Australians to be represented in the Parliament of Australia Australian Parliament . In 1938 it joined the New South Wales based Aborigines Progressive Association in staging a Day of Mourning on Australia Day 26 January in Sydney to draw attention to the treatment of Australian Aborigines Aborigines and to demand full citizenship and equal rights. ref name cir On 6 December 1938, following the Kristallnacht pogrom in Germany , a delegation of League members, led by Cooper, went to the German Consulate in Melbourne with a petition protesting against the cruel persecution of the Jewish people by the Nazi government of Germany . ref cite web url http www.jta.org news article 2009 04 28 1004704 aboriginal leader honored in israel title Aboriginal leader honored in Israel accessdate 2012 05 01 work News first last publisher Jewish Telegraphic Agency date 2009 04 28 ref The League was less active after Cooper s death in 1941 but was revived after the Second World War by Douglas Nicholls and by Eric and Bill Onus . In the 1960s it became the Victorian branch of the Aborigines Advancement League . ref name cir References reflist Indigenous Australians Category 1934 establishments in Australia Category Organisations serving indigenous Australians Category Indigenous Australian ...   more details



  1. Australian League of Rights

    League of Rights redirects here. For the British group, see British League of Rights Infobox Organization name Australian League of Rights image Australian League of Rights.png size 270px abbreviation ... Eric Butler location Australia website http www.alor.org The Australian League of Rights is a long ... A.A. Campbell 1978 , The Australian League of Rights a study in political extremism and subversion ... http www.alor.org Volume29 Vol29No2.htm title & 39 Brief comments & 39 at the Australian League of Rights ... title & 39 The Unmentionable Leuchter Report & 39 at the Australian League of Rights website publisher ... of Hate. A Study of the Australian League of Rights and its Director, Eric D. Butler , Dissent Publishing ..., Andrew A. 1978 , The Australian League of Rights a study in political extremism and subversion , Outback ... of Hate. A Study of the Australian League of Rights and its Director, Eric D. Butler , Dissent Publishing ... 105 100. ISBN 0207127743 External links http www.alor.org Australian League of Rights website http ... Australian League Of Rights Category LGBT rights opposition Category Anti communist organizations Category ... Social Crediters Category Neo Nazi organizations de Australian League of Rights ... political party . History The League was formed in South Australia in 1946. A national organisation was launched in 1960. The League formed off shoots in the Dominion white dominions , British League of Rights Britain , Canadian League of Rights Canada and New Zealand League of Rights New Zealand . In 1972 Butler created an umbrella group the Crown Commonwealth League of Rights disambiguation Crown Commonwealth League of Rights to represent the four groups it also served as a chapter of the World League for Freedom and Democracy World Anti Communist League . ref Andrew Moore historian Moore ... A.A. Campbell 1978 , op. cit., p. 170 ref The first Crown Commonwealth League of Rights conference ... right in New Zealand The Dunmore Press 1987 p102 ref Veritas is the publishing company of the League ...   more details



  1. Newcastle Australian Football League

    unreferenced date June 2008 The Newcastle Australian Football League was an Australian rules football competition in the city of Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle , New South Wales , Australia . The first clubs Wallsend and Plattsburg began in 1883, however the competition proper began in 1888 with teams contesting for the Black Diamond Cup, now Australia s oldest sporting trophy and presently contested in the Black Diamond Australian Football League . In 1894, popularity of Australian rules waned. In 1948, after World War II , a 4 team competition was reborn the first properly constituted competition in the region. The competing clubs were Waratah, Mayfield, Newcastle City and Broadmeadow. After the 1999 season, the NAFL merged with the Central Coast AFL to form the Black Diamond Australian Football League . Clubs col start col break Waratah Mayfield Newcastle City Broadmeadow RAAF later Williamtown Jets Hamilton University Western Suburbs later West Newcastle col break Cardiff Wallsend Warners Bay Singleton Raymond Terrace Muswellbrook Nelson Bay Maitland Coalfields Gosford col end Newcastle Australian Football League Premiers class wikitable bgcolor bdb76b Year Premiers 1978 Image with inadequate rationale removed Image MelbourneDesign.png 16px Western Suburbs 1979 Deleted image removed Image HawthornDesign.png 16px Cardiff 1980 Deleted image removed Image HawthornDesign.png 16px Cardiff 1981 Deleted image removed Image CarltonDesign.png 16px Newcastle City 1982 Image with inadequate rationale removed Image MelbourneDesign.png 16px Western Suburbs 1983 Image with inadequate ... 16px Nelson Bay From 2000 onwards the Premiers are listed under the Black Diamond Australian Football League See also AFL NSW ACT Australian rules football in New South Wales Black Diamond Australian Football League Aussie Rules in New South Wales Category Sport in Newcastle, New South Wales Category Australian rules football competitions in New South Wales afl stub ...   more details



  1. Central Australian Football League

    Image Traeger Park 4916.jpg thumb right 200px Central Australian Football League match at Traeger Park, Alice Springs The Central Australian Football League is an Australian rules football competition operating out of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory , Australia . The CAFL organises the annual Ngurratjuta Town Vs Country Challenge event and local Rec Footy competitions. It is notable for producing VFL AFL players such as Darryl White , Joel Bowden and Liam Jurrah . The home of the CAFL is Traeger Park . On the 4th September 2010, Alice Springs football was rocked by a large brawl which escalated after a Hermannsburg player was controversially sent off. The brawl included the bashing of a 16 year old field umpire, and 3 local policeman. The game was called off and Rovers were crowned the Under 17 premiers, with the Grand Final coming to a premature end. Current Clubs Pioneer Rovers Federal West South Alice Football Club Yuendumu Ltyentye Apurte MacDonnell Districts Anmatjere Hermannsburg See also AFL Northern Territory Northern Territory Football League External links http aflca.aflnt.com.au Official Site Aussie Rules in the Northern Territory AFL stub Category Australian rules football competitions in the Northern Territory ...   more details



  1. Danish Australian Football League

    Australian Football League is the Sport governing body controlling body and main sports league league for the sport of Australian rules football in Denmark . Founded in 1989, regular competition commenced in 1991. Despite being predominantly Danish, the league includes clubs in Scania Swedish Sk ne , southern Sweden . Participation DAFL is often considered the largest Australian Rules football competition ... Football Club of the Australian Football League saw the club change its name and playing strip ... club of the Danish Australian Football League and have played in some form in every season of the DAFL ... wore the colours of the Carlton Blues from the Australian Football League AFL . The Crocodiles ... League, but plays in the DAFL Sj lland 9 s. Scania Main Australian rules football in Sweden Due to its ... league which is part of the Swedish Australian Football League. National team Denmark s national ... the basis for the future league. In 1990 regular training sessions were held, with numbers swelling ... a competition the following year. The foundation clubs of the league were the Amager Tigers, Copenhagen Crocodiles and North Copenhagen Barracudas. Official league play began on June 8, 1991 with North Copenhagen taking on Copenhagen. In 1993, the next team to join the league were the Aalborg Kangaroos ... Bombers join the league in 1997 as the second side in Jutland. With no new teams since 1997 ... was based on more games between more and smaller teams with three conferences making up the league ... time in 2005. Instead of adding a new level above the regular league play, as had been the case in 2003, the new league replaced the regional series with the club based DAFL Premier League. The Premier League teams in 2007 are the North Copenhagen Barracudas, Farum Cats, Copenhagen Crocs, Jutland Shinboners, Port Malm Maulers and the South Sweden Saints. Sides in the Premier League draw their players ... now has a board and they put down a league committee to run the actual league. This is to free up time ...   more details



  1. Central Australian Basketball League

    facility. It is the finest basketball complex in Australia. In 1998 the State Basketball League joined the expanding Australian Basketball Association as the Central Australian Basketball League ...Use dmy dates date January 2012 Use Australian English date January 2012 unreferenced date July 2011 Commented out because image was deleted File CABL logo.jpg frame right Central ABL Logo The Central Australian Basketball League Central ABL is the South Australia n conference of the Australian Basketball Association ABA . The Central ABL is used as a development league for the Adelaide teams competing in the National Basketball League Australia NBL and the Women s National Basketball League . The winner of the CABL plays off against the winners of the other ABA conferences at the Australian Basketball Club Champions Finals. No team from the Central ABL has ever won a national final. History The South Australian Metropolitan Basketball Association was founded in 1936. All games were played at Duncan Buildings, Franklin Street, Adelaide with 16 teams competing. After World War II , basketball resumed at the O.B.I. in the city, and suburban drill halls, with 27 teams. In the 36 times the Australian Championships was held between 1946 and 1984, South Australia won 14 titles and finished second another 13 times. The Australian Women s Championship first was held in 1955 and was held 29 ... grew, a landmark in Australian and South Australian basketball came about in 1969 when the Apollo ... in the 1980s with the formation of the National Basketball League Australia National Basketball League ... League Australia National Basketball League . This sparked a tremendous upsurge in the involvement ... End 36ers winning the National Basketball League Australia National Basketball League championship for the first time. The State Basketball League and the Netball Association had begun consistently ... ABA Webpage ABA Category Basketball leagues in Australia 2 Category Australian Basketball Association ...   more details



  1. Queensland Australian Basketball League

    The Queensland Basketball League , often abbreviated to the QBL , is a conference of the Australian Basketball Association ABA . The QBL was previously broken into two divisions, the Sunstate Division and the Southern Cross Division. It is used as a development league for Queensland teams competing in the National Basketball League Australasia National Basketball League . Image qabl logo.jpg frame right QBL Logo The league was formed in 1986 as the Queensland State Basketball League and in 1994 merged with the South and East conference of the South East Australian Basketball League SEABL to form the North conference of the Continental Basketball Association. This was renamed the Australian Basketball Association in 2000 with the addition of the Big V , Central Australian Basketball League Central ABL and Waratah League . In 2007 the Sunstate and Southern Cross Divisions merged for form a single QBL competition, with a Southern Queensland Development League also running. Current teams Brisbane Capitals Cairns Marlins Gold Coast Goannas Mackay Meteors Northside Wizards Rockhampton Rockets South West Metro Pirates Townsville Heat Bundaberg Bulls Caboolture Suns Gladstone Port City Power Ipswich Force Maroochydore Clippers Toowoomba Mountaineers Past winners class wikitable bgcolor efefef Year Men Women 1986 Townsville Heat 1987 Gold Coast Goannas 1988 Gold Coast Goannas 1989 Gold Coast Goannas 1990 Townsville Heat Mackay Meteors Nth Brisbane Capitals Sth 1991 Toowoomba Mountaineers Townsville Heat Nth Brisbane Capitals Sth 1992 Townsville Heat Brisbane Capitals 1993 Toowoomba Mountaineers Southern Districts Spartans 1994 Cairns Marlins Ipswich Eagles 1995 Rockhampton Rockets Southern Districts Spartans 1996 Rockhampton Rockets Southern Districts Spartans 1997 Cairns Marlins Gold Coast Goannas 1998 Cairns Marlins Southern Districts Spartans 1999 Southern Districts Spartans ... Basketball in Queensland Category Australian Basketball Association basketball competition stub ...   more details



  1. Australian soccer league system

    unreferenced date September 2011 original research date September 2011 The Australian football league system is a series of league system leagues for club Association football football soccer in Australia although in the top tier includes a team from New Zealand . The league system in Australia since 1977 has involved a one divisional league controlled by the Football Federation Australia national ... football league system , it has does not incorporate a full promotion and relegation system between leagues at different levels. Structure There isn t a defined structure of the Australian league ... Queensland State League br 11 clubs colspan 1 width 16 South Australian Super League br 10 clubs colspan ... Gold Coast Premier League br South Australian Premier League br Football Tasmania Northern Division ... Gold Coast First Division br South Australian State League br Football Tasmania Southern Division ... League Division 2 br Gold Coast Soccer Second Division Gold Coast Second Division br South Australian Amateur Soccer League South Australian Amateur Soccer Premier League Saturday and Sunday br Football ... League Division 3 br Brisbane Metro Division 2 br South Australian Amateur Soccer Division 3 Saturday ... League Division 4 br Brisbane Metro Division 3 br South Australian Amateur Soccer Division 4 colspan ... Football League Division 2 br South Australian Amateur Soccer Division 6 colspan 3 width 48 Bankstown ... Metro Division 6 br Geelong Football League Division 3 br South Australian Amateur Soccer Division 7 ... league to the NSW Premier League . This therefore creates six state premier competitions ... these regional levels of football to the rest of the league system, but in this case are placed in limbo between what is commonly tier 2 and tier 3 of the league structure. Tier 3 can be defined as the league below one of these two leagues and a league below that for tier 4 with the pattern continuing down to tier 14, which contains Victorian Third League, the lowest tier that is part of a league ...   more details



  1. Macedonian-Australian People's League

    infobox above Macedonian Australian People s League subheader image1 ... Australian People s League, 25 August 1946 label2 Headquarters data2 Melbourne, Australia label3 ... data4 1946 1957 label5 Formation data5 The Macedonian Australian Conference, br 24 and 25 August 1946 label6 Disoloution data6 6th National Conference of the br Macedonian Australian People s League ... Wide label9 Affiliated Organisations data9 Macedonian Australian People s League Makedonska Iskra Makedonska Iskra Newspaper br Macedonian Australian People s League Macedonian Australian Ex Servicemen s League Macedonian Australian Ex Servicemen s League label10 Inaugural President data10 Kiro Angelkov The Macedonian Australian People s League lang mk , Makedono Avstraliski Naroden Sojuz or MAPL was a Macedonian Australian organisation which operated from 1946 ..., The Macedonian Australian People s League ref Foundation On 24 and 25 August the Macedonian Community ... that the organization formally adopted the name, Macedonian Australian People s League and elected ... Veloski. Organisation The Macedonian Australian People s League dominated Macedonian community life ... an estimate 53 groups had joined the Macedonian Australian People s League. ref name autogenerated1 ... s League The Macedonian Australian Ex Servicemen s League was another organisation that was founded by the Macedonian Australian People s League. It would survive the decentralisation of the Macedonian Australian People s League. It was founded in late 1947 by Mick Veloskey and Ilija Malkov. The Macedonian Australian Ex Servicemen s League is still active. Decentralisation At the 6th National Conference in Melbourne on 6 7 January 1957, the Macedonian Australian People s League resolved to dencentralize ... 150px right Since the Macedonian Australian People s League there has been no unified Macedonian ... of firstly, that a Macedonian league be organised incorporating the organisations in attendance ...   more details



  1. Australian Air League

    Air League Non profit logo Image AAL LOGO.png 200px Australian Air League Crest map Image ... 16 ref http www.youthinuniform.com.au gallery other groups australian air league 8 ref tax id 56 805 ... of the Australian Air League are Australian Governor General Quentin Bryce and aviation journalist ... Ensign of Australia.svg thumb 250px The Australian Air League uses the Australian Civil Aviation Ensign ... testing of aircraft. The gift of the toy wooden aeroplane also sparked off the Australian Air League ... to the Australian Air League . The first training Squadron opened at Manly, New South Wales ... and more squadrons continue to open. The founders of the Australian Air League saw the prosperous future for aviation and the Australian Air League has become part of that future being recognised ... General Governors General of Australia have been Patron In Chief of the Australian Air League. On 21 April 2009, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority granted the Australian Air League official ... to aviation in Australia. Citation needed date February 2010 The Australian Air League paraded and flew .... ref Australian Air League Manual June 2004 ref Volunteer Support As a not for profit organisation, the Australian Air League relies on the help of a network of volunteers to carry out the various tasks ..., usually the squadron in their local area. Ranks The Australian Air League has an internal rank structure ... Wing Western Australia Wing Reviews The Australian Air League holds Reviews on several layers of administration, ranging from Wing Reviews, Group Reviews and Australian Air League Reviews. Group Reviews are usually held annually and Australian Air League Reviews are usually held every 2 3 years ..., Queensland. Activities Australian Air League members participate and compete in several activities ... Duke of Edinburgh. Community Service is a major part of an Australian Air League members life. They volunteer ... Air League South Australia Wing http victoria.airleague.com.au Australian Air League Victoria Group ...   more details



  1. Eastern Australian Football League

    The Eastern Australian Football League is an Australian rules football competition in the Eastern United States of America and a division of the United States Australian Football League . History In the early months of 2005, member clubs of the South Eastern Australian Football League and North Eastern Australian Football League on the eastern seaboard formed a new league, the Eastern AFL. The league at the start of the 2005 season comprised the Florida Redbacks, the North Carolina Tigers, the Baltimore Washington Eagles, the Pittsburgh Wallabies, the Philadelphia Hawks, the New York Magpies and the Boston Demons. At the end of the season, Pittsburgh disbanded, and the Redbacks pulled out of the league due to high travel costs of playing the Northern teams. The league continued as a five team division from 2006 until 2010. From 2006, the USAFL s two Florida based clubs, the Tampa area based Redbacks and Fort Lauderdale Fighting Squids, played together as the Florida United Saints, playing an independent schedule against teams in the Southeast. In 2010, the Saints played four of the five EAFL clubs all except Boston . Prior to the 2011 season the Redbacks and Squids ended their merger and will play as two separate clubs, with the Squids playing independently still and the Redbacks returning to play a full EAFL schedule. Boston won the inaugural EAFL championship title over New York. Since then, New York and Baltimore Washington have won each of the last five titles. Format As a five team circuit from 2006 2010, each team played each of the other teams in the league once for a total of four games, two at home and two on the road. With the return of Florida for the 2011 season, each team now has a fifth game on the schedule three teams have an extra road game, and three teams have an extra home game. Teams alternate home field every other year. Because of travel costs and scheduling ... Philly Hawks Aussie Rules in the United States Category Australian football leagues in the United ...   more details



  1. Auckland Australian Football League

    The Auckland Australian Football League http www.aafl.co.nz Official Site , begun in 1974, is an Australian rules football competition in Auckland , New Zealand and is one of the leagues governed by New Zealand AFL . An earlier league which existed in Auckland from 1904 until the outbreak of World War I was also known, for a time, as the Auckland Australian Football League. Current Clubs border 1 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 2 style margin 1em 1em 1em 0 border 1px aaa solid border collapse collapse font size 95 Club Location Formed Website Manurewa Raiders Manurewa 1991 http www.manurewaraiders.org.nz Official Site North Shore Tigers North Shore, New Zealand North Shore 1974 University Blues University of Auckland 1981 http www.universityafl.co.nz Official Site Mt Roskill Saints Mount Roskill ..., 11 June 1904 ref At the 1906 AGM, the name was changed to The Australian Football League of Auckland ref Auckland Star, 24 Mar 1906, Auckland Library Copy ref in order to differentiate the league from ... ref Players A number of the players in the league were immigrants from the southern Australian states ...&Itemid 28 Auckland AFL pages on New Zealand AFL site Historic League The Auckland Football Association ... depth in the local papers, the league went into decline around the end of the decade due to the departure of a number of the Australian players back home. In 1912 the senior competition was put on hold ... to play football in Auckland. Four VFL players played for the league at various times, including ... 1906 Essendon 1903 05 South Melbourne 1907 1910 Administrators The inaugural president of the league ... Library ref a position he held for a number of years. The league had a number of prominent people involved during it existence. Patrons of the league in 1905 included politicians George Fowlds and Frederick ... NZ Herald, 29 Aug 1904, Auckland Library Copy ref References reflist 2 Australian rules football in New Zealand Category Australian rules football competitions in New Zealand ...   more details



  1. Australian Baseball League

    about the league started in 2010 the original league Australian Baseball League 1989 1999 Infobox Sports league title Australian Baseball League last season 2011 12 Australian Baseball League season logo ABL logo.jpg caption Formerly Australian Baseball League 1989 1999 sport Baseball founded 2009 motto ... br Asia Series Founder Australian Baseball Federation & Major League Baseball The Australian Baseball League ABL is a professional baseball sports league league in Australia . The league is governed by the Australian ... the 1990s, and though it shares some history of the Australian Baseball League 1989 1999 original ... League Baseball MLB 75 and the Australian Baseball Federation ABF 25 . Rather than following more traditional ... factor, in the failure of the previous Australian Baseball League 1989 1999 Australian Baseball ... l1 History of baseball in Australia Original league main Australian Baseball League 1989 1999 The original Australian Baseball League commenced in 1989. At the time it replaced the Claxton Shield ... million a season, the rights to the league were sold to Dave Nilsson an Australian Major League Baseball ... was held by the Australian Baseball Federation ABF , Major League Baseball MLB and Government of Australia ... Gold Coast in Queensland , the site of the Major League Baseball Australian Academy Program ... was announced, with the Government announcing Australian dollar A 400,000 towards the new league. ref ... to establish new league publisher Australian Baseball Federation first Jennifer last Stockman ... as had been the case in the Australian Baseball League 1989 1999 old ABL was seen as a necessary ... For the 2010 11 Australian Baseball League season inaugural season , the regular season was played ... Baseball League accessdate 8 August 2011 ref The 2011 12 Australian Baseball League season 2011 12 season ... 1 2011 12 Australian Baseball League Schedule 3 .pdf work Australian Baseball League accessdate ...&fext .jsp&sid l595 work Australian Baseball League accessdate 20 May 2011 date 18 May 2011 ref Media ...   more details



  1. Australian Women's National League

    The Australian Women s National League AWNL was an Australian political lobby group federation first ... On 25 October 1907 the League conducted the first Pan Australian Conference of Anti Socialist Women s Organisations . The League played an important role in achieving women s suffrage right to vote ... was the Australian Women s National League, and women continue to participate as part of the Party ... male dominated groups, and formed an anti socialist alliance with the Farmer s League in 1905. The group aimed to espouse anti socialist ideas to Australian women who had been given the right to vote in Australian federal elections in 1902. Leading Melbourne establishment figure Lady Janet Clarke held ... had to go through a preselection process to attract the League s support. Some years after ... in Western Australia , New South Wales , Queensland and Victoria were members of the League. While they generally ... in 1929. Actions such as these, the vast size of the League and its highly skilled political operatives made it one of the most effective and feared political organisations in Australian politics ... Liberal Party of Australia and merged with it in 1945. The League s leaders at the time, Dame Elizabeth ... minister I could have wished for. ref name Fitzherbert Some argue that the League had a major impact ... for the first time on a major scale. Their opponents in the Australian Labor Party were largely ... at a function commemorating the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the League, and paid tribute ... cite web url http www.womenaustralia.info biogs AWE0269b.htm title Australian Women s National League 1904 accessdate 2007 06 23 author Clare Land authorlink coauthors Jane Carey date 2002 02 06 Modified 15 December 2004 work Australian Women s Archives Project Web Site publisher National Foundation for Australian Women pages language archiveurl archivedate quote cite web url http www.womenaustralia.info ... Jane Carey authorlink coauthors date 2004 12 14 Modified 23 November 2005 work Australian Women ...   more details




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