Clubs

Joining a club is a great opportunity to get more involved in your sport. There are over 30 clubs in a fantastic range of sports, catering for the recreational participant through to the elite athlete.

Members of UQ sporting clubs compete regularly in local, regional, state and national level competitions. In addition, student members also compete in a range of regional (AUS North) and national (AUS) inter-university championships.

Most activities, including club meetings, training sessions and competitions, are based at the St Lucia campus, providing club members with access to first-class coaching programs, equipment and sporting facilities.

Clubs at St Lucia

Athletics Hockey (men) Tennis
Australian rules (AFL) Hockey (women) Touch football
Basketball Judo Triathlon and adventure racing
Baseball Karate Ultimate frisbee
Beach volleyball Kung fu Unidive
Boat (rowing) Mountain Volleyball
Boxing Powerlifting Waterskiing/wakeboarding
Canoe Rugby union  
Cricket Sailing  
Cycling Swimming
Football (Soccer) Table Tennis  
Handball Tae kwon do  

Other sporting opportunities

Badminton Golf Netball
Fencing Martial Arts Squash
Water polo    

Clubs at Gatton

Hockey Rugby League Volleyball
Netball Rugby Union  

For UQ academic, religious and international clubs and societies, please visit the UQ Union website.

Club news

Keep up-to-date with what is happening at UQ Sport clubs.

Club administration

Club administration provides information about policies and procedures, wet weather arrangements, bookings, news, administrative forms and templates and much more. Find out more about club administration.

Awards and Alumni

UQ Sport presents a number of awards to recognise sporting excellence and the role of support personnel, such as coaches and administrators. Most of these are presented at the UQ Annual Blues and Sports Awards Dinner. Find out more about UQ's sporting awards and alumni.

Sporting scholarships

The UQ sports scholarship program recognises the pressure placed on elite athletes to maintain sporting commitments while balancing study. The sports scholarship program has supported over 400 students with financial assistance, academic support and a range of other services. Find out more about UQ's sporting scholarships.

Establishing a new club

The University of Queensland's affiliated sport and recreation clubs play a vital role in bringing the University community closer together by helping students and members discover the benefits of regular physical activity. Find out more about establishing a new club at UQ Sport.

More information

To enquire further please contact the club directly or email clubs@uqsport.com.au