Get ready to test your aim and nerves in a dynamic display of shotgun skill at the Trap & Skeet competition. This isn’t just a competition- it’s a celebration of precision, timing, and the thrill of the shot. With clay targets soaring and split-second decisions required, competitors will face off in a fast-paced environment that rewards focus and finesse.
Please note: This event will be held in Toowoomba.
Date: Tuesday-Wednesday 13-14 October 2026 Time: 9am – 4pm Cost: $30 per event (capped at $150)
Address: Toowoomba Clay Target Club, 10648 Warrego Highway, Charlton.
Competition Categories:
- ACTA graded events
Competition Structure:
- Tuesday 13th October 2026:
- 50 Target Double Barrel
- 50 Target Point Score
- 50 Target Single Barrel
- Wednesday 14th October 2026:
- 50 Target Skeet Singles
- 25 Pair Skeet Doubles
Check in: No later than 30mins prior to the start of the event.
Toilets: Yes.
Changerooms: Yes.
First Aid: Basic first aid available, please see your sports coordinator if required.
Food and Beverage: Competitors are encouraged to bring their own meals and snacks as there is no access to food and beverage at this location.
Getting there: Competitors will need to source and arrange their own transport to this event and venue.
Free vehicle parking is available at the venue with space for minibuses if required.
International Competitors: International visitors wanting to use weapons in Australia require special permits from Australian police before arrival. Please refer to the hyperlink for information. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/weapon-licensing/applying-visitors-licence
Firearms and Travel within Queensland: If you are travelling to Queensland with your firearms for an approved AP&ES Games shooting event, please bring your physical firearms licence card (Electronic copies will not be accepted) as proof for sport and target shooting. The Queensland Weapons Act 1990 & Weapons Regulations 2016 recognise interstate licenses for sport and target shooting. Storage and transporting weapons in Queensland are covered in Sections 95 & 96 of the Weapons Regulation 2016.
Queensland Weapons Act 1990
https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/view/pdf/current/act-1990-071
Queensland Weapons Regulation 2016
https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/view/pdf/inforce/current/sl-2016-0131
Firearms Storage: The Queensland Police Pistol Club can offer safe storage of your firearm/s during your stay. Prior arrangements must be made with the Sports coordinator.
For more information and to register for this event visit our registration platform or contact us: APESGames_GC26@police.qld.gov.au