News Desk SIFA confirms no changes to powder storage limits in NSW regulation remake Since July 2021, SIFA has been engaged with SafeWork NSW on remaking the NSW Explosive ...
News Desk Tasmania commits to overhaul of antique firearms laws. In January this year, the Tasmanian police commissioner cancelled the long-standing exemption no.4, that allowed ...
News Desk Northern Territory’s restriction on interstate license holders lifted. In January this year, the Firearms Policy and Recording Unit (FPRU) of NT Police advised ...
News Desk SIFA Insight 2024 Regulator Performance Survey highlights major issues facing the Australian shooting industry. SIFA’s annual regulator performance survey has highlighted that the Australian shooting industry is still being ...
News Desk NSW Politicians Take Aim at Inaugural ‘Try Shooting’ Event On the 10th of May, the Sydney International Shooting Centre was abuzz with excitement as ...
News Desk SIFA to poll the industry on the denial of essential business services. Recently, SIFA has fielded a larger than usual number of complaints from businesses who have ...
News Desk NSW Police establish firearms classification working party. A major frustration for many in the Australian shooting industry has been witnessing NSW Police ...
News Desk SIFA to poll shooting industry on regulator performance. Following our regulator performance survey conducted in February 2023, SIFA will again seek to quantify ...
News Desk Papalia’s war on legally owned firearms to cost taxpayers over $76 million. Following the release of the WA Governments mid-year financial projection statement, the Shooting Industry Foundation ...
SIFA Insight 2024 Regulator Performance Survey highlights major issues facing the Australian shooting industry.