icons8-target-50Support 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.

icons8-heart-50Make 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

icons8-circle-50IDRC 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.

icons8-dove-48Leave 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.”

icons8-pin-50Additional 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:

  • icons8-link-50Queensland 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

  • icons8-document-50Future 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.

icons8-handshake-50Let’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.

icons8-email-50 Email Club Captain: idrc@live.com.au

Thank you for your ongoing support of IDRC—past, present, and future.