Entries Now Open for ACT League #1
Entries are now open for the first event of the 2020 ACT League, to be held at Mugga Mugga, a new extension of the Isaacs Ridge map, on Sunday 19…
Entries are now open for the first event of the 2020 ACT League, to be held at Mugga Mugga, a new extension of the Isaacs Ridge map, on Sunday 19…
Five weeks of forest training wrapped up last week as a small squad of nine girls and their parents extended their bush navigation skills. Huge thanks to Bushflyer's Caitlin Young…
If you haven’t, now is a good opportunity. If you don’t know what MapRun is, here is a quick rundown.MapRun uses an ‘app’ (called MapRunF) that you can download to…
Welcome to Winter! It is certainly strange to be producing a newsletter in the current health, social and economic climate; normally there is so much news and acknowledgements of events…
The recommencement of orienteering competitions in the ACT is currently planned* to kick-off with a MTBO event on Sunday 12th July at Majura Pines. That will be followed by ACT…
Focus On Girls training starts on Thursday 4 June. It will be set to meet all social distancing regulations and at the same time to have some orienteering fun! Focus…
You can start orienteering again now – on one of the many permanent courses OACT has established around Canberra, or by trying out one of our new MapRun ‘events’. Like…
On Wednesday 13th May the ACT Government announced the easing of COVID-19 restrictions for community sport with effect from midnight Friday 15th May. These eased restrictions align with Step 1…
Sick and tired of reading everything on a screen? Print too small or missing the whole picture? Why not get the next issue of The Australian Orienteer in hard copy.Easy…
The second online ACT MTBO skills development workshop will take place via ZOOM on Monday 4 May. This time we will continue working on route choice theory and practice. We…
Although regular orienteering is on hold for the foreseeable future, there are still numerous activities that will allow you to enjoy orienteering and maintain your skills from the comfort of…
In January, while Canberra was suffocating in smoke, Bushflyer Paul de Jongh was enjoying the (relatively) clean air of southern China at the Beidou Orienteering Competition. Here he recounts the…