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QPRC Indoor Sports

Locality: Queanbeyan, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6285 6993



Address: 1 Yass Road 2620 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.qprcindoorsports.com.au

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23.01.2022 COVID-19 has changed many aspects of our lives, including the way we transact with businesses. To reduce the risk of transmission between staff and customers, Council has not accepted cash at its various facilities since March 2020 and has seen an increase in online and phone payments. As we continue to manage the challenges of COVID-19, we’re keen to hear from our customers about these changes and whether the concept of a cash-free Council would have a significant impact on our customers. Let us know your thoughts by completing our survey at https://yourvoice.qprc.nsw.gov.au/transacting-with-council or grabbing a hard copy survey from one of our facilities.



23.01.2022 It is Friday Flashback Time! Michael Dowling and his and family moved to Queanbeyan and represented Australia in two Paralympics - 1996 and 2000. Read all about Michael and other inspiring athletes at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

22.01.2022 It is Friday Flashback Time! Mike Harrow represented his country in two different sports - Ice Hockey and Softball. Read all about Mike and other inspiring athletes at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

22.01.2022 The list of achievements for the former Karabar High student Glenn Lazarus is long. Glenn won five Rugby League premierships and three different clubs and also represented his state and country. It is 30 years to the day when Glenn played for the Canberra Raiders in their 1990 Grand Final triumph. Glenn's achievements are proudly displayed at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.



22.01.2022 It is Friday Flashback Time! Jodie De Costa was a talented golfer and accepted a scholarship to attend Florida State University. Jodie also captained the Queensland State team. Read all about Jodie at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

22.01.2022 It is Friday Flashback Time! David Grimmond was a prominent athlete and footballer, progressing through the rugby representative ranks. In 1964, at only 20 years of age, he won selection on the Wallaby tour of New Zealand. Read all about David at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

21.01.2022 Neil Phillips was the first Queanbeyan resident to represent Australia at Jujitsu. Neil also holds black belts in four Japanese martial arts. Read all about Neil at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.



21.01.2022 Johnny Hawke toured England and France with the Australian Kangaroo rugby league team in 1948-49. Johnny captained New South Wales on several occasions against Queensland. He also captained St George from 1949 to 1952, leading that club to a memorable grand final victory over South Sydney in 1949. Read all about Johnny at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

21.01.2022 Queanbeyan’s Jon Morrison’s athletic career spanned 20 years, during which time he represented Australia, NSW and ACT at various levels of footrunning, hurdles, pole vaulting and bobsleighing. Jon was chosen to represent Australia at the Winter Olympics in Japan in 1998. Jon held rankings in the top five in 110m hurdles in Australia over 10 seasons. Read all about Jon at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

20.01.2022 Mervyn Blandon won two Australian titlesbantam and feather weight and retired from each division undefeated at the age of 24. Read all about Mervyn at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

19.01.2022 Tonight, we welcome back our floorballers to QPRC Indoor Sports for adult sports. Our COVID-19 Safety Plan will be in operation including temperature checking and 30-minute breaks between games to allow for cleaning. https://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi

19.01.2022 Take a virtual tour of our venue! https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=DrDTRaK1QT5



18.01.2022 50 years ago, Dennis Byrne was one of two members of the Queanbeyan-Canberra Gun Club who formed part of the four-man Australian team which competed in the World Trap Shooting Championships at Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Read all about Dennis at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

17.01.2022 John Maitland represented his country at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games as one of Australia’s first International pistol shooters, in Rapid Fire. He was also selected in the Australian team for the 1958 World Championships in Moscow. Read all about John at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

17.01.2022 Our Spring Futsal competitions will commence on Wednesday 23 September. Spots are limited, so register now! https://membership.sportstg.com/regoform.cgi?formID=79577

16.01.2022 One of the earliest recorded Queanbeyan international sporting champions was George Gribble. In 1897, George was one of four members chosen to go to England for training and to take part in military competitions associated with Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. He was a most successful competitor, carrying off the prize for tent-pegging on horseback with a lance at the military tournament in Dublin. Queen Victoria made the presentation of a solid silver cup and two gold medals to George. Read all about George at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

15.01.2022 It is Friday Flashback Time! Gloria Ormsby originally began weight training to improve her physical fitness for her strenuous tennis commitments. Gloria went on to win a number of bodybuilding events including the coveted Miss Australia title multiple times. Read all about Gloria and other inspiring athletes at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

13.01.2022 It is Friday Flashback Time! Doug Cocking joined the Queanbeyan Swimming club at the age of nine where he first swam competitively. It was the beginning of an illustrious career centred on water polo which included representative honours at District, State, University and National and International levels. Read all about Doug and other inspiring athletes at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

13.01.2022 Damien Bowen competed at the 2008 and 2012 Paralympic Games in the seated Javelin. Damien excelled in a number of sports and read more about him at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

11.01.2022 Queanbeyan’s Australian Rules football fullback, Keith Schow, played for New South Wales at the 1958 All Australian Centenary Carnival conducted at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In 1951 and 1952 he played senior football with the Collingwood Magpies. Read all about Keith at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

09.01.2022 Happy Easter everyone! We hope you are having a great long weekend. QPRC Indoor Sports will be closed to the general public from Good Friday to Easter Monday. We will re-open for our School Holiday Program on Tuesday 6 April.

08.01.2022 It is Friday Flashback Time! Harvey Swan grew up in Queanbeyan and learned his bowls at the Queanbeyan Club. Harvey had a successful bowling career in that area, representing NSW on many occasions. Read all about Harvey at the Queanbeyan Sporting Gallery.

07.01.2022 Our Spring Floorball competition will commence on Thursday 24 September. Spots are limited, so register now! https://membership.sportstg.com/regoform.cgi?formID=79548

01.01.2022 Tonight, we welcome back our netballers to QPRC Indoor Sports for adult sports. Our COVID-19 Safety Plan will be in operation including temperature checking and 30-minute breaks between games to allow for cleaning. https://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi

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