How to register for your club on MySquashAUS

Take a look at our video for a quick how-to guide which takes you through the registration process which will begin on Monday 3 July, and gives you a look at how all national, state and club fees can be paid in one convenient location.

Top seeds etch their names into history

Jess Turnbull and Ryan Cuskelly started the Australian National Championships as favourites and ended it victorious after winning their respective finals at Thornleigh Squash & Fitness Centre today.

2023 ANC quarter-finals set after day one

The 2023 Australian National Championships are underway at Thornleigh Squash & Fitness Centre in Sydney, with small number of matches taking place on Thursday evening.

MySquashAUS - Your questions answered

We understand that at a time of change like this there can be some confusion about why we are making a change, and what it means for you, so we’ve collated a number of the common questions we’ve received in recent weeks in the hope of providing you with some clarity.

WJC Profile: Amelie Guziak - ready to fire at home

Recently turned just 16, Amelie’s long-term goals are to turn professional and become a top-10 player in the world. She’s excited, therefore, to test herself as one of the younger players at the 2023 WSF World Junior Championships at Melbourne Sports Centres.

WJC Profile: Oscar Curtis - back from the brink

Earlier this year, a doctor asked Perth teenager, Oscar Curtis, if he wanted to play squash again. It was a confronting question for the nation’s top-ranked junior men’s player with ambitions of turning professional.

Turnbull leads Aussie charge in Chennai

Jessica Turnbull is the most experienced player in the Australian team that will contest the 2023 World Cup in Chennai, India, from June 13-17, joining teammates Nick Calvert, Alex Haydon and Joseph White.

It’s time to Raise the Game

Squash Australia is transitioning to a streamlined new membership model in July which will allow the sport to meet the challenges ahead and take advantage of the opportunities the next decade provides us.
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