Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (SSAA)
About SSAA
The Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia (SSAA) was established in 1948 in order to promote the shooting sports and protect firearm owners’ interests. Those roles remain the same today, and with more than 170,000 members, the SSAA is the premier sports shooting body representing licensed owners in Australia.
The SSAA works closely with the Australian and international firearms industry and has an Australian federal parliamentary presence to liaise and communicate with Australia’s elected leaders and those departments that affect our chosen sport. The Association also has official Non-Government Organisation status within the United Nations and regularly participates in discussions with affiliated and likeminded international groups.
Supporting those groups who support our chosen recreations and vigorously refuting the myth-making and factually incorrect claims of anti-shooting and anti-hunting groups is very important to the Association. As such, the SSAA coordinates research projects and initiatives using data from a range of reputable sources, all of which provides material for our lobbying efforts and our publications and has run-on benefits for our members.
Becoming a SSAA Member
If you would like to become a member of the SSAA, you can apply for new SSAA membership online and pay by credit card or Paypal. Or if you would prefer, you can apply for new SSAA membership by downloading a membership form and mailing or faxing it to the SSAA National Membership Office.
The Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia (SSAA) was established in 1948 in order to promote the shooting sports and protect firearm owners’ interests. Those roles remain the same today, and with more than 170,000 members, the SSAA is the premier sports shooting body representing licensed owners in Australia.
The SSAA works closely with the Australian and international firearms industry and has an Australian federal parliamentary presence to liaise and communicate with Australia’s elected leaders and those departments that affect our chosen sport. The Association also has official Non-Government Organisation status within the United Nations and regularly participates in discussions with affiliated and likeminded international groups.
Supporting those groups who support our chosen recreations and vigorously refuting the myth-making and factually incorrect claims of anti-shooting and anti-hunting groups is very important to the Association. As such, the SSAA coordinates research projects and initiatives using data from a range of reputable sources, all of which provides material for our lobbying efforts and our publications and has run-on benefits for our members.
Becoming a SSAA Member
If you would like to become a member of the SSAA, you can apply for new SSAA membership online and pay by credit card or Paypal. Or if you would prefer, you can apply for new SSAA membership by downloading a membership form and mailing or faxing it to the SSAA National Membership Office.
Click here to go to the SSAA website for further information.
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