Rugby Australia
Rugby Australia is the governing body for the sport of rugby union in Australia. Established in 1949, it oversees the national teams, including the Wallabies, who compete in international tournaments like the Rugby World Cup. The organization also manages domestic competitions and promotes the growth of rugby at all levels across the country.
In addition to managing the sport, Rugby Australia works to develop programs that encourage participation and inclusivity. It collaborates with local clubs and schools to foster talent and ensure the sport remains accessible to all Australians, regardless of age or skill level.