The Australian Baseball Federation is the governing body in Australia for all levels of Baseball throughout the country.

The Australian Baseball Federation is the sole representative of Baseball in Australia and is recognised by:

  • Australian National Government
  • International Baseball Association
  • The International Olympic Committee
  • The Australian Olympic Committee
  • Major League Baseball International Partners

The Australian Baseball Federation consists of the Baseball Associations from seven Australian States and Territories. The seven Baseball Associations are:

·         The Australian Capital Territory Baseball Association (ACTBA)

  • New South Wales Baseball League (NSWBL)
  • Baseball Northern Territory (NTBL)
  • Baseball Queensland (BQI)
  • South Australian Baseball League (SABL)
  • Victoria Baseball Association (VBA)
  • Baseball Western Australia (BWA)

Each of the seven State Baseball Associations have the responsibility for the development of Baseball in their particular State within Australia such as all levels of Junior Baseball, as well as Senior Baseball and as well as the competitions played within that particular State.

The Australian Baseball Federation, both in its own right, and in partnership with its seven affiliated State Associations, therefore coordinates, directs and assists in the development of Baseball throughout Australia and in particular has responsibility for the following programs:

  • Tee-Ball and Yard-Ball
  • Rookie Ball
  • All forms of Junior Baseball
  • National Championships
  • National Team
  • Women’s Baseball
  • Masters Baseball
  • International Competition
  • International liaison with all international Baseball agencies
  • Umpire Programs
  • Coaching Programs
  • Scoring Programs
  • Elite Development
  • College Scholarship Programs
  • Major League Baseball Australian Academy Program
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