This event has passed.
Update: 22 Jan 2018
Brisbane members: Registration is open. Please now pay a deposit of $100. This deposit will be put towards your two days of club racing (2 x $50), with a final payment to be confirmed at a later date.
Maroochy members: Registration is closed. No action is required yet.
MSS entries have been registered and we will need to make full payment for the national regatta fees very soon approx $19k for our club and hence we are not in financial position to pay the full amount up front.
Hence we now need to confirm your attendance asap both Prems 5th & 6th March and Senior A & B 7th & 8th March.
We therefore ask that you make a deposit of $50 per day total $100 payment to MSS account asap with reference, this amount will go toward your regatta fee.
We will advise the difference for the regatta fee and will invoice you the amount outstanding once we finalise teams and the amount will vary depending on what event you have been selected for.
Jeffrey Hsu and Sandy Liu will create an event and send out invoice for your deposit $100 soon. So please assist to make payment asap.
Please see the attached list for those who have paid accommodation who I assume will compete at Nationals. We have yet to confirm who else are interested in attending so please advise asap so we can add you to the current list.
Any issue please advise.
Many Thanks T
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Welcome to the 2018 Australian Championships in Queensland, hosted by Dragon Boat Queensland (DBQ) at Lake Kawana, Sunshine Coast from 3 – 8 March 2018.
Thousands of competitors from around Australia will compete at the Sunshine State in the lead up to the Commonwealth Games.
The opportunity to compete at the highest level is important to the development of our sport in Australia. National titles are always tough and uncompromising and the 2018 Australian Championships promises first class racing.
Similarly, State pride is on the line as Australia’s top crews fight it out on State v State day to win the title of the best state in Australia.
As one of the biggest sporting competitions in Australia, the 2018 Australian Championships brings together a cross section of participants – paddlers, coaches, officials and volunteers from across the country.