Warrnambool Field & Game is a sub branch of Field & Game Australia. (FGA) FGA is the nation's premier firearm organisation, representing over 16,000 members. Members of the Association are united by their interest in shooting and their desire to see Australia's wetlands preserved for future generations. As indicated Warrnambool Branch is one of more than 60 Branches spread across all Australian states and territories. FGA is working for all firearm owners to preserve a range of skills and opportunities, and to expand upon the prospects to allow all Australian's to enjoy their chosen pursuit. Mission Statement "To be the most effective organisation in the promotion of hunting, recreational shooting and habitat conservation". Statement of Purposes To: Specifically sustain, enhance and nurture responsible activities of members Encourage, promote and practice the active conservation of game and habitat and to undertake education and training of members to achieve that goal. Cooperate with government agencies and landholders in the promotion of game hunting in an orderly and accepted manner and to respect the privilege of gun ownership. Promote public understanding and acceptance of our activities and to cooperate with other bodies which may have similar objectives. Unite field sportsmen in the respect of game and habitat, to promote good sportsmanship through supervised shooting ranges, target shooting and where appropriate to conduct local, state and national events to encourage the sport and stimulate participants to excel in their chosen pastime. The Wetland Environmental Task Force (Public Fund): WET is an approved charitable, environmental trust established to conserve and protect the natural environment, particularly as it relates to wetlands. More information can be found at www.fga.net.au Membership FGA is the nation's most progressive firearm, hunting and conservation organisation - with 50 years of service to hunters, target shooters and conservation Projects. Membership of the Association is open to everyone.