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General Information

Historical Publications

The Australasian Archer was a well published magazine which pre-dates Archery Australia and in a 1941 edition, an article appeals to the archers of Australia and New Zealand to contribute to the purchase of a Spitfire fighter aircraft to aid in the war effort. This 1941 edition of the Australasian Archer asks for contributions to purchase a Spitfire.
In 1948 the Victorian Archery Club began a series of weekly bulletins which were published continuously for the next 5 years. Victoria Archery Club logo badge
In October 1959, the Archery Society of Victoria launched a new magazine called The Bowman Monthly. The Bowman Monthly begun in 1959

 

History of the Club

Established in 1946, Moorabbin Archery Club (originally the Victorian Archery Club) is the oldest existing archery club in Victoria and has been located at the present site since 1953. The then Mayor of Moorabbin Cr. Shipston officially opened the archery field on the 30th of March 1957.

The earliest known photo of club members - 1947

To explore the history of the Moorabbin Archery Club one must explore the old newspaper clippings, old minute books and weekly newsletters which were returned to the club, some 55 years after they were published club and try to piece together the chain of events. Unfortunately much the early history of the club has been lost over the years.

Newspaper clippings from the Sun on March 13th 1947 depicted Mr. William Bowden making bows and arrows. At that time he was the president of the Murrumbeena Archery Club. Another photograph shows Mrs Bowden shooting at a flying target in Murrumbeena Park. The article says that Mr and Mrs Bowden formed the Mureembena Archery Club.

Mr William Bowden making arrows circa 1947

From information available it would appear that a small number of archers met regularly at a property in East Boundary Road, East Bentleigh, about 1/4 mile from North Road where they shot. As interested members of the public passed they asked how they could join in and their numbers grew into a club.

Archery in those days was very much simpler with Mr William Bosden making bows and arrows for new archers who joined the club.

The Moorabbin Archery Club was originally known as the Mureembena Archery Club and within a very short period the name was to change to the Victorian Archery Club and it retained that name until sometime during 1961/62 it was given its present name Moorabbin Archery Club (MAC). 

MAC is the oldest, still-existing club in the state of Victoria.

The inaugural meeting of the Victorian Archery Club took place on the 4th December 1946. The minutes of that meeting apparently showed the inaugural members of the club as Messrs. Bowden, Hanger, Harris, Jobson, Gin, Johnson, Lamb, Fowler, Bartlett, and the ladies, Bowden, Thompson, and Johnson.

Mrs Mabel Bowden circa 1948

The club's location in 1948 was at in East Boundary Road, East Bentleigh, about 1/4 mile from North Road, the ground being recognised by the sign "E.G. Willetts, Electrical Contractor" at the gate.

The VAC grounds were quite accessible by public transport of the time as from Ormond Railway Station a bus service ran along North Road to Oakleigh, this bus stopped at East Boundary Road.

The Victorian Archery Club Bulletin of the 2nd October 1948 had the following article: "CHELTENHAM? What is it all about? Come to the monthly meeting at Bill's place, and hear all the latest about Cheltenham."

The Victorian Archery Club's "Bulletin" was first produced on the 14th February 1948 and in the October 1952 edition the editor wrote,

"To put it bluntly, this is the last issue of Archery Bulletin. With this issue it ceases publication as I find that, in view of other duties undertaken, it is very difficult to compile and produce this bulletin so that it appears on time. This fact irks me to the extent that I have made my decision as above."

For interested members, the Club archive has copies of the following issues obtained from the G. Hevey collection and restored by Bill Williams:

  • Volume 1 Nos. 1-49 (1948)
  • Volume 2 Nos 1-49 (1950)
  • Volume 3 Nos 1-49 (1951)
  • Volume 4 Nos 1-49 (1952)
  • Volume 5 Nos 1-31 (1953)

In 1947, the circulation of the Victorian Archery Club Bulletin was a total of 60 copies distributed as follows:

40 Melbourne Suburbs

4 Elsewhere in Victoria 4

9 Other States

7 Overseas

It would appear that in 1948 the club was thinking of moving to Turner Road. Highett.

The 30th April 1949 edition of Victorian Archery Club Bulletin stated that "Last Saturday most clubs shot despite adverse weather conditions."

"The A.A. has not yet set any rules for fixture shooting, but as a progressive archery society can form our own - this state has always led in the archery field.

Southern Cross def. Preston, Victorian def Eastern, Box Hill & Burwood to meet later"

At the time, the ladder was:

Southern Cross

Victorian

Preston

Eastern

Box Hill

Burwood

For those of you that are interested in the results it was reported later that Box Hill defeated Burwood.

And by the 11th June 1949 the ladder was as follows:-

3,443 Southern Cross

4,437 Victoria

4,361 Box Hill

1,341 Preston

185 Eastern

We are able to deduce from the Archery Bulletin that the average attendance at the club on a Saturday afternoons during the year of 1951 was 30 to 35 archers and that only on two Saturdays during 1951 was the weather such that it was impossible to shoot at all and even on those two days the attendance was 28 for one day and 22 for the other. 

The following notice appeared in the Archery Bulletin:

“Archers paid for the privilege of shooting at the targets in 1952 the amount of: seniors 2/- juniors 1/- and 3d extra for afternoon tea.”.

In 1952 it seemed that the club had been experiencing problems with archers shooting broad heads and causing damage to the target butts as the club's newsletter advised:

“There was a grand opening of the club's new field on the 30th May 1957 with over 100 guests attending the official opening of the new archery field in Chesterville Road, Highett. The Mayor and Mayoress of Moorabbin Cr. and Mrs. Shipston, were present and the mayor shot the first arrow, which was then presented to Mrs. Shipston.

The opening of the new field was celebrated with a tournament in which sixty-one archers competed for trophies, the ladies trophy being won by Mrs. E. Croll, of the Victorian Archery Club, and the men's by Mr. Theo Vidler of Box Hill City Archers.”

The Victorian Archery Club originally had clubrooms at the rear of the Chesterville Road Field.

In 1976 the Moorabbin City Council had completed construction of the Combined Clubrooms on the Turner Road Reserve. The complex was constructed for the Moorabbin Archery Club, the Moorabbin and District Radio Club, the Moorabbin Racing Pigeon Club and the Southern Fly Fishers.

The clubrooms and main hall was officially opened on the 1st August 1976. The maintenance of the combined facilities was to be the responsibility of a joint committee of management known as the "Combined Clubs Committee of Management".

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Moomba Archery Championships

The Moomba Archery Championships has a history that dates back to the 1950's, where it used to be run annually in the grounds of COMO house. An exert from The Age Melbourne, Victoria, Issue date Monday, March 4, 1957, Page 3 "Mrs. Norene Bagncll takes aim during the Moomba archery championships at Como Park". In 19xx Moorabbin Archery Club became the permanent home of the Moomba Archery Championships.
 
 

New Member Welcome

from the President

Dear new Moorabbin Archery Club (MAC) Member,

Welcome, to the Moorabbin Archery Club, one of the oldest existing archery clubs in Victoria. Originally established in 1946 as the Murrumbeena Archery Club, it changed its name first to the Victorian Archery Club & finally Moorabbin Archery Club.

MAC has been in existence longer than Archery Australia or Archery Victoria. We celebrated our 75th anniversary in 2021 and have maintained a constant presence at this location for over 70 years.

At Moorabbin Archery Club we pride ourselves on a very welcoming club,  many communities hold regular archery functions at the club. Members Protection is a cornerstone of our club in conjunction with adherence to the state and national codes of conduct, ensure all members and visitors are able to compete and enjoy the club and its facilities equally.

MAC has some of the most extensive club facilities in Australia with over 50 high quality outdoor targets, over 2 ranges, 10 indoor shooting lanes, extensive club facilities, a pro-shop and bow string making services.

We hold weekly club competitions as well as regular indoor competitions, charity events, annual championships and award ceremonies. Our junior program is continually growing and holds junior competitions every two weeks. Check the online calendar for dates and times for forthcoming events, Tournaments, Club BBQ's, etc. The Club Calendar 

We look forward to seeing you at MAC regularly.

I look forward to seeing you on the shooting line

Best Regards,

President,

Moorabbin Archery Club.

 

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Club Facilites

Located Melbourne, Australia. One of Australia's largest target archery clubs. Victoria's largest target archery club. Activities for ages from 6 to 80, 42 permanent outdoor target range, 18 metre indoor range. Open 7 days, Active Junior Program, Come & Try Program, Oz Bow Program, Birthday Parties, Corporate Days, Scouts & Guides, Schools Archery, All Abilities Program, Coaching, Affiliated with WA (FITA), AA. & AV. Olympic, Compound, Long Bow & Barebow Divisions. Disabled accessibility. Home of Champions, Victoria's Main Olympic archery training venue.

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