visit this site right here https://youjizz.center hot tiny teen jasmine fucks her stepdad. www.pornxvideos247.com website

2020 National Come and Try May …

Feb 27, 2020 | ACT, Announcements, Member Association News, NQLD, NRAA News, NSW, NT

2020 National Come and Try May – Get on Board National Come and Try May is back! Time has come again…

2020 National Come and Try May – Get on Board

National Come and Try May is back! Time has come again to jump on board and register for 2020 National Come and Try May (NCATM).

In 2019, 104 clubs across Australia participated in NCATM, exposing our sport to over 1,459 new participants.

Was your club part of this success? When you sign up your club you will be part of our national advertising campaign that will include posters, flyers, guidance on how you can run your day, promotion through social media platforms, Member Organisation magazines and much more. This is a great opportunity to grow your membership and welcome new members to your club.  

Want to know more about NCATM? Click Here for the 2019 NCATM report.

Together, let’s show our local communities how much fun our sport can be!

If you have any questions, please contact Community Development Officer, Anne-Marie Nickless at anne-marie@shootingaustralia.org or on +61 8 8177 1860.

Shooting Australia is the peak body responsible for the growth, sustainability, and success of target shooting sports in Australia.      

Related Posts

Updated Standard Shooting Rules effective 1 January 2026

Updated Standard Shooting Rules effective 1 January 2026

The National Rifle Association of Australia has completed a major update of the Standard Shooting Rules (SSR). The revised rules take effect from 1 January 2026. Two rule books will now operate together: SSR V2.0 (1 Jan 26) – the primary rule book, including updated safety, conduct and competition provisions and the revised Sporter chapter. SSR V8.0 (1 Jan...

read more
NRAA Statement (Bondi Beach tragedy)

NRAA Statement (Bondi Beach tragedy)

16th December 2025 Member Update: Bondi Incident The National Rifle Association of Australia acknowledges the tragic events at Bondi. Our thoughts are with the victims, their families, and everyone affected. We also acknowledge the courage of police, first responders and members of the public who assisted in the immediate response. The NRAA condemns this...

read more

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Get the latest Australian Target Magazine straight to your inbox.