AFL NSW/ACT explained

AFL NSW/ACT is the trading name of the AFL (NSW/ACT) Commission Limited, a wholly owned and controlled subsidiary of the Australian Football League Limited (AFL), established in 1999.[1] Despite its name referring to NSW and the ACT, its registered office is the AFL's office in Melbourne at Docklands, Victoria.[1] It is not representative of or accountable to Australian Football clubs in NSW and the ACT. AFL NSW/ACT controls the AFL's programs in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

In 1994, the AFL attempted to amalgamate the NSW and ACT competitions, a move which was strongly resisted by the A.C.T. Australian Football League (ACT AFL) and the ACT government.[2] In 1995, the AFL Commission reached an agreement with the New South Wales Australian Football League Ltd (NSW AFL) to establish the NSW-ACT Australian Football Development Foundation.[3] The AFL later assumed governance over New South Wales, leading to the demise of the independent NSW AFL.[1] In 1998, the AFL (NSW/ACT) Commission took over operations of the ACT AFL forming AFL NSW/ACT in 1999.

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Notes and References

  1. Australian Securities & Investments Commission registers www.asic.gov.au
  2. News: Cahill calls for AFL support . . 70 . 21,765 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 19 November 1994 . 10 July 2022 . 60 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: Sport New divisions, promotion schemes on board for district Aussie Rules . . 70 . 21,934 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 7 May 1995 . 28 June 2022 . 19 . National Library of Australia.