Support the future of Ipswich and District Rifle Club Inc
Since our founding, IDRC has proudly stood as a hub for camaraderie, competition, and community. Whether on the firing line or in the clubhouse, our members have contributed to a rich legacy of excellence and sportsmanship.
You can now take part in shaping the club’s future—through donations and bequests that help sustain and grow our facilities, programs, and long-term vision.
Make a Donation Direct to the Club
You can now make a cash donation directly to our club’s bank account. These contributions assist with:
- Facility upgrades and equipment maintenance
- Junior programs and coaching development
- Member support initiatives and club events
- Long-term club sustainability
IDRC Bank Account Details:
Account Name: Ipswich and District Rifle Club Inc
BSB: 633 000
Account Number: 114 383 391
Reference: Please include your name and “Donation”
Donations are not currently tax-deductible, but every dollar contributes directly to the strength and growth of your club.
Leave a Lasting Legacy
By including IDRC in your Will, you can ensure your love of the sport and our club lives on. A bequest—whether large or small—provides enduring support for the next generation of shooters and members. Bequests are handled with great care.
Sample Will Clauses
Specific Gift: “I give [$10,000 / list of assets] to the Ipswich and District Rifle Club Inc (ABN 45 208 416 251) for its general purposes.”
Residuary Gift: “I give [x]% of the residue of my estate to the Ipswich and District Rifle Club Inc (ABN 45 208 416 251) for its general purposes.”
Additional Information for Firearm Owners
If you’re considering leaving a bequest that includes firearms, it’s important to ensure your wishes comply with Queensland’s legal requirements. These resources can assist with future planning:
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Queensland Police: Dealing with Weapons from a Deceased Estate Outlines the lawful transfer, surrender, or disposal of firearms when someone passes away, including executor responsibilities and required documentation.
Dealing with weapons from a deceased estate | QPS
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Future Plans for Firearm Licence Holders – QPS Flyer (PDF) Encourages licence holders to include firearms in their Will and nominate a licensed beneficiary to reduce stress for family members and ensure safe handling of firearms.
Firearms_Licence-Holder-Future-Plans_DL-Flyer_DIGITAL.pdf
Thoughtful estate planning helps protect your legacy and reduces potential risks or delays. If you’re including firearms in your Will, we recommend speaking with a qualified legal adviser.
Let’s Talk Confidentially
If you are considering a donation or bequest and would like to discuss how your contribution could make an impact, please contact us directly.
Email Club Captain: idrc@live.com.au
Thank you for your ongoing support of IDRC—past, present, and future.

