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    Serious concerns raised over inadequate consultation on the Queensland Community Safety Bill 2024

    SIFA has today raised serious concern about the grossly inadequate period that has been allocated ...
    By James Walsh
    9 May 2024
    News Desk

    TSA Outdoors joins SIFA as a patron member.

    The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia proudly announces that effective January 1, 2024, TSA joins ...
    By James Walsh
    2 January 2024
    News Desk

    Victorian firearm permit delays risk business viability.

    The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia has called on the Victorian Police Minister and Victorian ...
    By James Walsh
    21 November 2023
    News Desk

    SIFA industry survey highlights poor regulator performance.

    Early results* from SIFA’s Insight 2022 – Australian shooting industry survey, have found that the ...
    By James Walsh
    25 November 2022
    News Desk

    Updated 9/08/23. ANZ Bank cancels services to the Australian shooting industry.

    UPDATE 9/08/23: ANZ Worldline has resumed services to the Australian shooting industry. SIFA thanks ANZ ...
    By James Walsh
    24 November 2022
    News Desk

    Explosives Amendment (Exemptions) Regulation 2022 – A win for the NSW shooting industry.

    In August 2021 whilst negotiating industrywide freight solutions, SIFA discovered an impediment within the NSW ...
    By James Walsh
    5 September 2022
    News Desk

    Queensland public safety, businesses, and jobs at risk due to Police Minister’s failings.

    The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia (SIFA) is sounding the alarm over the complete failing ...
    By James Walsh
    23 August 2022
    News Desk

    Queensland Police causing significant economic loss to legitimate Australian industry.

    The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia (SIFA) has expressed concern over poor policy and administration ...
    By James Walsh
    24 June 2022
    News Desk

    Regulation is about Policy, Practice, Professionalism and Performance… just not for the Australian shooting industry.

    Again, it appears the Australian shooting industry misses out and is ignored, expected to suffer ...
    By James Walsh
    14 June 2022
    News Desk

    SIFA facilitates Department of Home Affairs / Australian shooting industry forum.

    Over the last 2 years, SIFA has been actively pursuing better industry representation and consultation ...
    By James Walsh
    8 June 2022

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