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Rocketry in Australia is flourishing and with good reason, it is an incredible hobby to become involved in. Regardless of age or experience getting started is easy and there are numerous rocketry clubs and organisations across Australia eager to attract new members and grow their local clubs.

Club based rocketry really is the way to go. You will likely find that your local club will welcome visitors so don’t be afraid to turn up and take a look.

Like most things in this world, some clubs and organisations are better suited to particular individuals than other, so do your research and find the one that suits you best.

Below are links to some popular Australian rocketry resources. The forum at the Australian Rocketry website is highly recommended for its open diverse friendly atmosphere and is a great place to start your rocketry journey - regardless of where you might be located in Australia.

Most importantly, rocketry is supposed to be fun. So turn the Xbox off, get out in the fresh air and enjoy this awesome hobby with the whole family!

 

SR viper
My 24mm twin engine "SR Viper" lifting off at a New South Wales Rocketry Association (NSWRA) launch day.

 

Rocket Clubs

New South Wales Rocketry Association

Queensland Rocketry Society

Melbourne Metro Rocketry

Perth Advanced Rocket Club

Tripoli Australia

Australian Rocketry Association

 

Rocketry Forums

Australian Rocketry

 

Other cool Australian sites

I Build Rockets

Air Command Water Rockets

Australian Rocketry.org

Ausrockets

 

Special mention to our New Zealand friends!

New Zealand Rocketry Association (NZRA)

 

 


NSWRA
Regular monthly meetings are now be held at the Doonside launch site. For details go to http://www.nswrocketry.org.au

Rocket builders look towards space

December 06, 2007 (Link to story )  Great work guys! - Bones

QLD rocket guys
Ari Pirrainen, left, and Blake Nikolic with some of their home-made rockets ready to launch.


rocket crash

   If you are located in Australia and would like your rocketry related page linked here, please ask! 

 


 

 

 

 

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