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Ice Skating Australia
SportIce Skating
JurisdictionNational
AffiliationInternational Skating Union
HeadquartersArcherfield, Queensland,Australia
PresidentWendy Meik
Board membersDiane Di Gemma, Moira Henningsen, John Dunn
SecretaryCarol Ashworth
Official website
www.isa.org.au
Australia

Ice Skating AustraliaIncorporated(ISA) is thegoverning body for thesport ofIce Skating inAustralia. They have organized theAustralian Figure Skating Championships since 1931. In 1932, the ISA joinedInternational Skating Union as a Figure Skating Member.[1][2] They are also a national federation under theOlympic Winter Institute of Australia.[3] Australian skaters competed for the first time at theWorld Championships in 1947.[1]

Structure

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The organizational structure consists of a board with three executives (President, Secretary, and Treasurer) and four board members, seven committees, four officers, and the ISA Council which is made up of the eight state member associations. These associations include Act Ice Skating Association Inc. (ACTISA), New South Wales Ice Skating Association Inc. (NSWISA), Figure Skating Association Northern Territory (FSANT), Ice Skating Queensland Inc. (ISQ), South Australian Ice Skating Association (SAISA), The Figure Skating Association of Tasmania Inc. (FSAT), Ice Skating Victoria (ISV), and Western Australian Ice Skating Association Inc. (WAISA). The total voting body of the ISA Council consists of 20 members.[4]

References

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  1. ^abHines, James R. (2011).Historical Dictionary of Figure Skating. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 26.ISBN 978-0-8108-6859-5.
  2. ^"Ice Skating Australia Incorporated - International Skating Union".www.isu.org. Retrieved2024-03-17.
  3. ^"Sponsors & Partners".Olympic Winter Institute of Australia. Retrieved2024-03-17.
  4. ^"Governance – Ice Skating Australia | Official Website". Retrieved2024-03-17.

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