

Aspley Little Athletics is a sports club located in Brisbane, Queensland. The club offers athletic programmes and competitions for children aged from 3 to 17 years old. With a focus on fostering a love for sports and physical activity, Aspley Little Athletics provides a supportive and inclusive environment for young athletes to develop their skills and compete in various track and field events.
To become a member of Aspley Little Athletics, interested individuals can find information about club fees and the registration process on the club's website. The club is currently accepting registrations for the upcoming 2023-2024 season, and all registrations, including trial memberships, must be completed online.
The club season runs from a specific start date to an end date, which can also be found on the club's website. During the season, competitions are held at the Bowden Park, Paul O'Brien Oval in Geebung. The club provides clear details about competition times, uniform requirements, and training session times and days on its website, ensuring that athletes and their families are well-informed and prepared for the season.
Aspley Little Athletics caters to athletes of various age groups, from the junior category (3 to 11 years old) to the senior club (12 years old to Masters). This allows athletes to progress and continue their athletic journey within the club as they grow older and more experienced.
The club takes pride in its history and the contributions made by key individuals. The Aspley Little Athletics Centre was officially opened in 1981 by Lord Mayor Councillor Frank Sleeman, and since then, it has become a prominent institution within the community. One notable figure in the club's history is Paul O'Brien, a former Chief Legal Officer of the Brisbane City Council, who played a crucial role in the development and success of Aspley Little Athletics. O'Brien's dedication and service to the club were recognised through numerous awards, including Life Memberships to Little Athletics Queensland and Queensland Athletics.
In honour of his contributions, Paul O'Brien Oval was named after him in 1999. His legacy has been continued by his wife, Rosslyn O'Brien, who remained an active member of the club until her passing in 2022.
Aspley Little Athletics offers a range of facilities to support the training and competitions of its athletes. These facilities include a 10-lane 400m grass running track, various throwing cages, long jump and high jump areas with synthetic surfaces, javelin runways, and equipment for hurdles and relay events. The club is also able to provide additional equipment, such as BBQs, a canteen, and portable gazebos, for school athletics carnivals or training sessions upon request.
Aspley Little Athletics is grateful for the support of its major sponsors, as well as its partnerships with Little Athletics Queensland, Queensland Athletics, and Kedron-Wavell. These collaborations contribute to the success and growth of the club, allowing it to provide quality athletic programmes and opportunities for young athletes in the Brisbane area.
For more information and useful links related to Aspley Little Athletics, individuals can visit the club's website or find them on social media platforms such as Facebook.