Toowoomba Pistol Club

The Toowoomba Pistol Club (Helidon) Inc. is a long‑standing pistol club in Queensland. With extensive ranges, the club hosts a variety of competition types and pistol shooting disciplines, welcoming shooters from all levels.

Toowoomba Pistol Club
Toowoomba Pistol Club
230 Andersons Rd, Helidon QLD 4344
Toowoomba Pistol Club

Founded in 1959, the Toowoomba Pistol Club (Helidon) Inc. is the only pistol club in Toowoomba affiliated under Pistol Shooting Queensland. Located in Helidon, the club offers multiple pistol ranges and facilities for competition shooting. It runs match types across disciplines including Action, ISSF, and PA Matches. The club also provides “Come & Try” sessions and supports new shooter induction, licence guidance, and pistol hire.

Toowoomba Pistol Club

Club information

For membership enquiries and training information, please contact the club.

230 Andersons Rd, Helidon QLD 4344
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Frequently asked questions

Got questions about shooting clubs, safety, or getting started? We’ve answered the most common queries to help you find the right club and feel confident getting involved.

What safety training is required for a QLD firearms licence?

To obtain a QLD firearms licence, you must complete an accredited safety training course, usually provided by a registered firearms trainer or shooting club. This includes both theory and practical assessments and must be submitted with your licence application.

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Where can I find shooting clubs in Brisbane and regional QLD?

There are numerous clubs throughout Queensland, including in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Townsville, Toowoomba, and Cairns. Each club may focus on specific shooting styles or events, so it’s best to contact them directly to learn about their offerings.

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What is a Minor’s Licence and who needs one in QLD?

In Queensland, shooters aged 11 to 17 can apply for a Minor’s Licence, which allows them to use firearms under supervision at an approved club. It’s a requirement for juniors who wish to compete or train regularly in the sport.

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Do I need a licence to shoot at a club in QLD?

No — you can participate in supervised shooting sessions as a visitor without a licence. These sessions must be run by a club that’s authorised by Weapons Licensing QLD and are typically limited to a set number of visits before you must apply for a licence.

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How do I get started with shooting sports in Queensland?

Most QLD clubs offer introductory programs for beginners. You can attend a Try Shooting Day or safety induction session before applying for membership. It’s a great way to explore different disciplines like rifle, pistol, or shotgun before committing to a licence.

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