Australia Post / Police Licensing
While problems still exist, Australia Post and the WA Police are assuring us they are doing everything possible to try to make the system work. Staffing problems are a major
While problems still exist, Australia Post and the WA Police are assuring us they are doing everything possible to try to make the system work. Staffing problems are a major
For those interested the 2010 Annual general Meeting will be held on Wednesday April 7. Business includes the financial report and the election of office bearers.
Just a reminder of our April swap meet to be held at the usual location of the Cannington Agricultural Hall on Sunday the 11th of April. So far, 65+ sellers
The update is, there is no update !!! Due to the calling of the State election, the review cannot be submitted to the government as it is now only an
Due to popular demand, The Knife Manufacturers will be attending and showing off their unique skills in the manufacture of edged implements. Preparations are well underway for our best ever
A big thank you to all who attended the 2008 WAAAS Militaria Fair. We would also like to thank all those who helped with the setting up, running, and clearing
While the firearms review appears to be on indefinate hold, new firearms licensing proceedures are on the horizon. The process will involve applications as rumoured through Australia Post. The applications
Yes, the WA Arms and Armour Society monthly meeting is going on the road. First stop, Bunbury Details and confirmation of the date will be in the monthly newsletter. The
The 2009 Militaria fair has been hailed the best yet, with record numbers attending and glowing reports from buyers and sellers alike. This years theme also proved to be extremly
It has been confirmed that as of mid November, all firearm licensing will be conducted through Australia Post. No licensing of firearms will be done at any police stations. Applications