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Alphabetical listing of international hobby rocketry-related clubs who have an Internet presence. The listings are sorted by geographic location. Clubs serving multiple areas are grouped according to primary presence.

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Australia — Adelaide Advanced Rocketry Club
URL: http://www.australianrocketryclub.com.au/forum/index.php/board,28.0.html
Summary: The Adelaide Advanced Rocketry Club, Inc. has regular launching each year and it provides access to insurance, air clearance, organised events, and launch sites.They welcome model and high power rocketry membership is open to all ages.

Australia — Camillo, Armadale, Kelmscott (CAKARA)
URL: http://www.australianrocketryclub.com.au/forum/index.php/board,34.0.html
Summary: CARKARA is Australian Rocketry Association (ARA) Section # 2, serving the Armadale area local schools, assisting them to fly rockets in the metro areas in a safe and fun environment.

Australia — Canberra Rocketry Group ARA (CRG)
URL: http://canberrarocketry.no-ip.org/
Summary: CRG is Australian Rocketry Association (ARA) Section #8 serving Canberra, New South Wales and surrounding areas. If you live in Canberra or in surrounding areas this may be the rocket club for you. The launch site has permission to fly to 4750ft AGL. Model and low power fliers as well as new members most welcomed.

Australia — Eyre Peninsula Rocketry ARA (EPR)
URL: http://www.australianrocketryclub.com.au/forum/index.php/board,30.0.html
Summary: EPR is Australian Rocketry Association (ARA) Section #7 serving the Eyre Peninsula and South Australia area. New members most welcome if you live near by. Drop in and fly some rockets with them. Contact John for more information.

Australia — New South Wales Rocketry Association
URL: http://www.nswrocketry.org.au/
Summary: The NSWRA exists to provide a focus for all those interested in rocketry activities in the state, and is open to all interested individuals and organisations. The NSWRA was formed in June 1997 and is a nonprofit organisation whose charter is to promote safe model rocketry in New South Wales, Australia.

Australia — Perth Advanced Rocket Club
URL: http://waro.iinet.net.au/parc/
Summary: The Perth Advanced Rocket Club is Western Australia's premier model and high power rocket club since 1998 and membership is open to all ages. Regular launching occurs from April to November each year. They have three launch sites one in Toodyay 6000 feet, Dowerin 7000 feet and Koorda 18,000 feet.

Australia — Queensland Rocketry Association
URL: http://www.qra.org.au/
Summary: This is the Queensland section of the Australian Rocketry Association. Their primary launch site is situated 400 kilometers west of Brisbane, Queensland. They are cleared to fly to 18,000 feet and up to 40,000 feet with special arrangement. The club concerntrates on building models of Soviet and Australian rockets, and have an active technical sub-group engaged in research and development of new high power rocketry concepts.

Australia — Queensland Rocketry Society
URL: http://www.qldrocketry.com/
Summary: The Queensland Rocketry Society of Australia is a hobby rocketry organization from the Queensland state of Australia on the north-eastern corner of the mainland. QRS flies model and high power rocketry and recently acquired a new 150 acre launch site.

Australia — Sale Victoria ARA (SARA)
URL: http://www.sara.dranoweb.com/
Summary: SARA is Australian Rocketry Association (ARA) Section #3 serving Sale Victoria and surrounding areas. Contact David for more information and help this new club grow. The club has a 5000ft launch site to suit both model rocketry and high power rocketry.

Australia — Spalding Rocket Club ARA (SRC)
URL: http://www.australianrocketryclub.com.au/forum/index.php/board,31.0.html
Summary: SRC is Australian Rocketry Association (ARA) Section #6 serving Spaulding, South Australia and surrounding areas. If you live in Spalding or in surrounding areas this may be the rocket club for you. The launch site has permission to fly to 7000ft AGL. Model and high power fliers most welcomed.

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