The 2017 Annual Awards Night will be held on Saturday the 25th of March 2017 at the Mercure Hotel in Townsville. Early bird tickets are now on sale! Purchase adult tickets for just $85.95 (reduced from $115) before the 2nd of December, 2016.
The AJC has crowned its new national champions in the individual and team events after a fantastic week of squash at the Thornleigh Squash Centre. Teams artcle here:
Squash Australia is excited to announce the opening of public voting for the Squash Australia Annual Awards. The 2016 Awards Night recognises just some of the great work carried out by volunteers, coaches and players in 2015.
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Squash Australia is delighted to announce a partnership with Malaysian squash queen Nicol David, which brings her to the Australian Open in Melbourne in August.
Squash Australia would like to invite all accredited coaches from around Australia to participate in a valuable practical demonstration and information forum being held in conjunction with the Australian Open in August this year.
Squash Australia has announced a continuation of State and Territory Association funding for its OzSquash program, as it continues to look at ways to engage and attract juniors to the game.
Squash Australia would like to invite all accredited coaches from around Australia to participate in a valuable, practical demonstration and information forum being held in conjunction with the Australian Open in August this year. Appearances from Rodney Martin, Cameron Pilley, Ryan Cuskelly, Garry Pederson, Dan Jenson and Zac Alexander plus many more.
Squash Australia's National Training Centre at Stafford Squash Centre has been up and running for four weeks under the guidance of High Performance Coach and former world number five, Dan Jenson.
Squash Australia is happy to announce the launch of the Strategic Working Groups that will support the Squash Australia Team in delivering the recently launched 2016 - 2022 Strategic Plan.
The Australian Open will be held at MSAC from the8th to the 12th of August. Immediately following the finals will be Squash Australia's Annual Awards Night at the Mercure Hotel in Melbourne. Buy your tickets now before they run out!
Even though it seems like it's a long way in the distance, now is the time to buy tickets for the 2016 Squash Australia Annual Awards night and dinner in Melbourne.
The PSA can confirm that an agreement has been reached with Sportspin Event & Athlete Management that will see the PSA Women's World Champs take place in Kuala Lumpur next month.
Even though it seems like it's a long way in the distance, now is the time to buy tickets for the 2016 Squash Australia Annual Awards night and dinner in Melbourne.
Australia has won the right to host the 2016 World Squash Doubles Championships, with Darwin being selected as the city which will stage this prestigious event.
Queensland's Alex Eustace and Western Australia's William Curtis waved the flag for host nation Australia on the final day of the Oceania Junior Squash Championships on the Gold Coast.
Even though it seems like it's a long way in the distance, now is the time to buy tickets for the 2016 Squash Australia Annual Awards night and dinner in Melbourne.
Eight-time World Champion Nicol David and new World No. 13 Cameron Pilley have been named as PSA World Tour Players of the Month for December after they both produced outstanding displays at the last PSA World Series tournaments of the year.
While the rest of us are getting ready to enjoy some festive cheer, some of our stars of the future are playing some of their biggest events of the year - and achieving fantastic results.
Some of our brightest future squash stars have just returned from an intensive training camp at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra, better equipped to take on the career challenges that lay ahead.
The World International Doubles Squash Championship will end a ten-year hiatus in August 2016 with Australia set to host the event for a second successive time.
The 2016 Squash Australia Annual Awards will return once again Saturday 30th July 2016. The event will be associated with the Victorian based Australian Open, with a confirmed location yet to be announced. To view the awards on offer for 2016 please click the below link.
Squash Australia CEO Richard Vaughan believes his sport will bounce back from the disappointment of not making the short list of new sports being considered for inclusion in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Alex Eustace and Joseph White have returned from their silver medal-winning performance at the Youth Commonwealth Games with renewed confidence and a better understanding of what it takes to succeed at the top level.
World number 16, Cameron Pilley, will lead the four-man Australian team to compete at the men’s World Team Championships in Kuwait later this year, an event Australia has dominated since its inception almost 50 years ago.
If the quality of entries can be used as a guide, the return of the Australian Open Squash tournament to the national calendar this year can already be considered an enormous success.
Two-time Commonwealth Games gold medalist, David Palmer, was crowned Australia’s Player of the Year at Squash Australia’s annual awards night in Melbourne.
Unseeded Paul Coll has caused a massive upset by beating top seeded Australian and training partner, Cameron Pilley, as New Zealand stole the show on finals day at the Australian Squash Open in Melbourne.