WHAT WE DO
The Sporting Shooters’ Association 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 120,000 members the SSAA is the premier body representing licensed firearm owners in Australia.
Our Publications
The SSAA produces a range of national publications, including Australian Shooter magazine, the Australian
Shooters Journal, Hunter and Australian & New Zealand Handgun. Australian Shooter has an audited monthly
distribution figure of more than 98,000 copies. www.australianshooter.com.au
United Nations & Lobbying
The SSAA has official Non-Government Organisation status within the United Nations. It also lobbies state and
federal governments on behalf of its members.
Research
The department is responsible for gathering data from a range of sources, providing material for publication in
the Australian Shooters Journal and coordinating various research projects and initiatives.
H&C
The SSAA has won national recognition for its participation in the control of feral pests in both national parks and on pastoral lands throughout Australia. The SSAA has recently purchased two large tracts of land with a view to preserving a number of endangered species.
Youth Development and Gun Safety Education
The SSAA conducts regular safety seminars and practical instruction on firearm safety. The
Association works closely with the firearm industry in the promotion of responsible firearms handling
among junior shooters across Australia.
Competition
The SSAA manages more than a dozen handgun, rifle and shotgun shooting competitions at the local, state,
national and international level.
Insurance
The SSAA provides all general insurance for most major shooting organisations within Australia.
Industry Liaison
The SSAA is closely involved with the firearms industry, both at a national and international level.
The SSAA has also worked closely with the National Firearm Dealers and Traders Council and the office
of the Minister for Justice and Customs in the formulation of workable import regulations.
SSAA Website - www.ssaa.org.au
Through its website the SSAA makes extensive use of the internet to keep members and supporters
informed of legislative developments, media reports and general matters of interest. The Association is
also in regular contact with firearm dealers across Australia.