If you’re a licensed shooter, you can join one of our resident shooting clubs. Contact the shooting club of your choice to find out more. Requirements vary from club to club.
Note: Club attendance may vary. Contact your club for specific dates and times
All Southern Highlands Regional Shooting Complex resident clubs have reciprocal rights at the Sydney International Shooting Centre.
Illawarra Regional Shooting Association | 0438 303 223 | info@irsa.org.au |
Royal Australian Naval Reserve Rifle Club | (02) 9349 4323 | captain@ranrrc.org |
SSAA Illawarra | 0417 273 774 | illawarra@nsw.ssaa.org.au |
Seventy-Four Pistol Club | 0411 019 933 | secretary@74pistolclub.com |
Illawarra Service Rifle Club | illawarrasrc@gmail.com | |
The Vale Shooting Club | 0419 215 010 | glenn.campbell5@bigpond.com |
Southern Highland Rifle Club | info@shrc.com.au |
You can also find non-resident clubs through the following associations:
Frequently Asked Questions
The Southern Highlands Regional Shooting Complex does not provide attendance records to resident shooting clubs or the Firearms Registry, this is your responsibility. Licensed shooters receive a sign-in slip on arrival that may be valid for club attendance. Attendance requirements vary from club to club so it’s best to check with your club to find out more.
No. The Southern Highlands Regional Shooting Complex is a shooting range, not a shooting club and doesn’t meet firearm licensing requirements of Club membership. Find out how to get a NSW Firearms Licence.
To obtain a recreational hunting licence, you’ll need to join a recreational hunting club or own a rural property or have written permission from a rural property owner to shoot on their land. Recreational hunters can shoot to safely sight in their firearms at the Southern Highlands Regional Shooting Complex in designated areas.