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'''Hockey Queensland''' is the governing body for the sport of [[field hockey|hockey]] in [[Queensland, Australia]]. It is responsible for the administration of intrastate competitions, state representative teams, officials and the financial position of the sport. It's located in the [[Queensland State Hockey Centre]] in [[Colmslie, Queensland|Colmslie]], a suburb south of [[Brisbane]].<ref>[http://www.hockeyqld.com.au/about/contact_us Contact details Hockey Queensland]</ref>
'''Hockey Queensland''' is the governing body for the sport of [[field hockey|hockey]] in [[Queensland]], Australia. It is responsible for the administration of intrastate competitions, state representative teams, officials and the financial position of the sport. It's located in the [[Queensland State Hockey Centre]] in [[Colmslie, Queensland|Colmslie]], a suburb south of [[Brisbane]].<ref>[http://www.hockeyqld.com.au/about/contact_us Contact details Hockey Queensland]</ref>


==History==
==History==
On 11 November 1995, the Queensland Women's Hockey Association merged with Queensland Men's Hockey Association ending 75 years of independent operation and created Hockey Queensland. The combined Hockey Queensland structure boasts [[gender equity]] as well as increased and maintained funding levels to men's and women's programs. Hockey Queensland helped [[field hockey]] become an inaugural sport with the [[Queensland Academy of Sport]] (QAS) and the Northern University Games.<ref>[http://www.hockeyqld.com.au/about/history/history_html Hockey Queensland History]</ref>
On 11 November 1995, the Queensland Women's Hockey Association merged with Queensland Men's Hockey Association ending 75 years of independent operation and created Hockey Queensland. The combined Hockey Queensland structure boasts [[gender equity]] as well as increased and maintained funding levels to men's and women's programs. Hockey Queensland helped [[field hockey]] become an inaugural sport with the [[Queensland Academy of Sport]] (QAS) and the Northern University Games.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.hockeyqld.com.au/about/history/history_html |title=Hockey Queensland History |access-date=17 August 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090910023557/http://www.hockeyqld.com.au/about/history/history_html |archive-date=10 September 2009 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Associations==
==Associations==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Queensland Blades]]
*[[Queensland Blades]]
*[[Field hockey in Australia]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.hockeyqld.com.au/ Official Website]
*[http://www.hockeyqld.com.au/ Official Website]

{{Field hockey in Australia}}


[[Category:Sports governing bodies in Queensland]]
[[Category:Sports governing bodies in Queensland]]

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Hockey Queensland is the governing body for the sport of hockey in Queensland, Australia. It is responsible for the administration of intrastate competitions, state representative teams, officials and the financial position of the sport. It's located in the Queensland State Hockey Centre in Colmslie, a suburb south of Brisbane.[1]

History

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On 11 November 1995, the Queensland Women's Hockey Association merged with Queensland Men's Hockey Association ending 75 years of independent operation and created Hockey Queensland. The combined Hockey Queensland structure boasts gender equity as well as increased and maintained funding levels to men's and women's programs. Hockey Queensland helped field hockey become an inaugural sport with the Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) and the Northern University Games.[2]

Associations

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South East Queensland

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  • Brisbane Hockey Association
  • Brisbane Women's Hockey Association
  • Gold Coast Hockey Association
  • Ipswich Hockey Association
  • Redlands Hockey Association
  • Sunshine Coast Hockey Association
  • Tweed Border Hockey Association
  • Toowoomba Hockey Association
  • Warwick Hockey Association

Wide Bay

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  • Bundaberg Hockey Association
  • Gympie & Districts Hockey Association
  • Hervey Bay Hockey Association
  • Maryborough & Districts Hockey Association

Central Queensland

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  • Gladstone & Districts Hockey Association
  • Mackay Hockey Association
  • Rockhampton Hockey Association
  • Moranbah Hockey Association

North Queensland

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  • Atherton Hockey Association
  • Cairns Hockey Association
  • Mount Isa Hockey Association
  • Townsville Hockey Association

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Contact details Hockey Queensland
  2. ^ "Hockey Queensland History". Archived from the original on 10 September 2009. Retrieved 17 August 2009.
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