About Squash Australia

Squash Australia (SqA) is the National Organisation for Squash in Australia.  The company was founded in 1934. SA is focused on the development of the game across Australia, in all its aspects. The organisation has a Federated structure and its members are the State Squash Associations.

Squash in Australia has a long and successful history, with many World, British and Commonwealth Games champions. The organisation took great pride in the success of Squash in the 2006, 2010 & 2014 Commonwealth Games both in terms of raising the profile of the sport and the outstanding performance of the Australian Team, with squash winning 17 medals. In 2023, Squash was included in the Olympic Games for the first time in LA2028.

Purpose

Squash Australia will lead Squash’s growth and development by increasing access and awareness, supporting meaningful lifelong engagement in the sport, and encouraging sportsmanship while achieving competitive excellence at the highest levels.

Annual Reports

Squash Australia publishes an annual report at the end of each calendar year providing full details on all aspects relating to the national body in the given year.

The Annual Report also provides information from all the state and territory associations relating to their activities throughout the past year.

View Annual Reports

 

Logo

The new Squash Australia logo was unveiled in 2021. It is simple, yet modern and distinctive. It’s built around the iconic outlines of the key pieces of equipment of the sport, such as the ball and the racket. The squash ball in the centre is surrounded by eight moving lines, each representing one of Australian states and territories and combining to make up an abstract shape of the country.

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