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Polo is played in 5 States in Australia: NSW, QLD, SA, VIC & WA. There are approximately 50 Clubs throughout Australia, each affililated to their State Polo Association. To find out more about polo in your state, or your nearest Club, please click on the 'States' heading at the top of the page.
The Australian Polo Council (APC) is the governing body of polo in Australia. It is made up of Delegates representing each State Polo Association. Its objectives are to promote the playing and interest in polo; to co-ordinate international teams and matches; to set rules, policies and guidelines; and to supervise handicapping of all Australian players.
As well as the APC Delegates, there is a Benchmark Committee to assist in the setting of handicaps across the country, an Australian Selection Committee to assist with team selection, the Rules Committee that revises Australian polo rules & FIP Delegates who liaise on behalf of Australia with the Federation of International Polo.
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