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Junior orienteers aged 14-19 are invited to attend Orienteering Australia’s Junior Development Camp 2024. Entry deadline in 2 days.

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The 2024 Orienteering World Cup Final / Round 4 in Kuopio, Finland begins on Thursday. Follow all the live services on the IOF homepage.
Orienteering Australia is pleased to announce the team to ride against New Zealand in the ANZ Challenge during the forthcoming Australian MTBO Champs to be held in the ACT on 18-20 October 2024.
Orienteering Australia (OA) is very pleased to advise Toni Brown (ACT) has been appointed as the OA Australian Schools Orienteering Championships (ASOC) Coordinator.
Australia had a team of 5 athletes competing in World Cup Round 3 in Mór, Hungary from 16-20 August.
Members with a registered Bigpond email address in Eventor were not receiving emails from Eventor from at least 29th July to 14th August 2024. The issue has now been resolved.
Orienteering Australia are pleased to announce that the Nigel Aylott Memorial Sports Foundation (NAMSF) has provided ongoing funding to support junior MTBO competitors who have been selected to represent Australia at world championships.
Competing in Bankso, Bulgaria this year from 1-5 August, WUOC 2024 saw 12 Australian athletes fight hard in all events.
The Learn and Play Orienteering Coach accreditation will go live on the Orienteering Learning Centre (OLC) on Tuesday 30 July 2024!
The ASC offers recognition of Orienteering Australia as the national sporting organisation for orienteering.
Orienteering Australia has completed the transition from an incorporated body to a company limited by guarantee structure.
Major items to come out of the last Board meeting include approved Guidelines for Conducting Major Carnivals, approved additional rule changes to the ASOC rules and approved 2023 Annual Report of OA.
The Alice Springs Masters Games are rapidly approaching, 12 - 19 October 2024, and orienteering is one of the sports on offer (MTB-O and Foot-O). Register today to compete in Australia’s longest running Masters Games event.