Queensland is thrilled to announce that a group of talented athletes have been selected to in Australian squads and teams competing in the World Championships for 2024.
Week Two of the Queensland State Titles proved to be an exhilarating success, as the 12&U and 16&U divisions showcased their talent and determination in the pool. With each match filled with heart-stopping moments and outstanding performances, the competition left spectators in awe.
Week One of the Queensland State Titles proved to be an exhilarating success, as the U14's and U18's divisions showcased their talent and determination in the pool. With each match filled with heart-stopping moments and outstanding performances, the competition left spectators in awe.
Are you ready for an exciting 2 weeks of water polo action?
Join us at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre from the 3rd to 11th of April for the highly anticipated 2024 Queensland State Titles!
Water Polo QLD is sharing some updates regarding the upcoming changes in the competition structure for the 2024-2025 season. Water Polo Australia have refined the delivery of the National State Championships, aligning it with their overarching national competition calendar and pathway programs.
The 2024 QLD Country Championships concluded with remarkable performances from both women's and men's teams, showcasing the best of regional talent. This year's tournament saw four women's teams and seven men's teams vying for the coveted titles, making it a memorable event for athletes and spectators alike.
Queensland teams showcased their talent at the Australian Youth Championships, leaving an indelible mark on the national stage. With an impressive turnout of 83 teams and over 879 athletes, the Queensland water polo community demonstrated not only their strength of numbers but also their competitive spirit.
WPQ would like to congratulate all athletes and officials of the U15 & U17 & U19 State Teams on successful State Team trips to Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Perth!
The 2023 Queensland All Schools Water Polo Tournament was a remarkable showcase of teamwork, skill, and determination, uniting student-athletes from across Brisbane and the region.
Water Polo Queensland Inc. (WPQ) are excited to share that Delfina Sport have reaffirmed their naming rights partnership of the WPQ Delfina Premier League for this 2023 season.
Queensland teams showcased their talent at the Australian Youth Championships in Perth in 2023. With 35 Queensland club teams and 385 Queensland athletes, they all demonstrated both strength and competitive spirit.
The Water Polo Queensland Board thank Chris Camilleri for his hard work and commitment to Finance Officer role over the past five years. As such, the WPQ Board are seeking applications to fill the casual vacancy of the Finance Officer Position.
Congratulations to four long-serving members to our sport who were acknowledged at the recent AGM with Life Membership.
A special motion was unanimously supported to honour Peter Bagster, Paul Coolican, Phil Howden and Toni Jepson with Life Membership in recognition of their long service and commitment to water polo in Queensland.
The Board and staff of Water Polo Queensland are delighted to announce that Ric Willmot has been appointed the new Chief Executive Officer of the organisation.
From humble beginnings in 2021, the Water Polo Queensland Junior Country Championships saw exponential growth and participation in the 2022 instalment.
This message is to provide official notice that the 2021/2022 Water Polo Queensland Inc. (WPQ) Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Wednesday 30th November, 2022 at in meeting rooms 1 & 2 at Sports House, 150 Caxton Street, Milton Qld 4064 commencing at 6pm.