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The Australian Government through the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) recognises the Australian Jujitsu Federation (AJF) to develop jujitsu in Australia
Providing representation throughout Australia since the 1950s the AJF is actually a federation of member schools or organisations that include jujitsu and related martial arts: aikido, aiki jujitsu, Brazilian jiu jitsu, hapkido, and kenpo
modern styles - gendai and traditional styles - koryű
sporting styles and non-sporting styles
This website provides an overview of the role of the AJF, plus information on: the requirements and benefits of membership; names and contacts for member schools; and names of all Australian accredited instructors.
The AJF is responsible for the administration of the National Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NCAS) for all martial arts represented by the AJF. Martial arts teachers, students and parents are encouraged to read the enclosed information under NCAS accreditation.
If you are a Sensei or Instructor in:
Aikido / Aiki Jujitsu / Brazilian Jiu Jitsu / Hapkido / Jui Jitsu / Jujitsu / Jujutsu / Kenpo / Self Defence
within Australia and your school is not a member, we would welcome the opportunity to discuss in more detail the benefits of membership and look forward to hearing from you.
We value your feedback and comments and welcome questions on any facet of our operations, so please feel free to telephone or go to our page: contact details and send us an email. We are also keen to hear from 'National Jujitsu Organizations' in the Oceania and South Pacific Region.
Once again, welcome to our website - President
Updated May 2010

The Australian Government through the Australian Sports Commission recognises the Australian Jujitsu Federation to develop jujitsu in Australia.
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