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The Blackhawks Ice Hockey Club has announced the passing of Charlie Grandy at age 86. Grandy represented Australia at the 1964 Winter Olympics qualification series against Japan. He later captained Australia at the 1974 IIHF World Championship Pool C tournamen...

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Ice Hockey Australia (IHA) has announced the appointment of Mark McMonagle and Gregor Rozenberg to their board as non-executive directors. McMonagle is the CEO of Sun Engineering (QLD) and a non-executive director for multiple companies including the rugby league club, the Ipswich Jets. Rozenberg is the managing director of Rozenberg & Co and an IHA Level 3 accredited coa...

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Ice Hockey Western Australia has announced their council members for 2025–26 following their annual general meeting on 29 November 2024 at the Department Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport. Michael Sucher takes on the presidency, replacing Deon Shearer, who stepped down in August, while the other two outgoing members are Todd Farrell and Belinda Green.

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    Day 8 of the 2025–26 Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League (AWIHL) regular season has finished with wins for Brisbane Lightning, Perth Inferno, and the Sydney Sirens. With their win, Perth Inferno move into first place on the standings, one point clear of the now second-placed Melbourne Ice. Competition resumes on 6 December with the Sydney Sirens hosting Adelaide Rush at Erin...

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    Day 7 of the 2025–26 Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League (AWIHL) regular season has finished with wins for Brisbane Lightning, Melbourne Ice, and Perth Inferno. Melbourne Ice continue to lead the standings, holding a two-point lead over the second-placed Perth Inferno. Competition resumes on 30 November with games at Ice Arena Adelaide, iceHQ, and O’Brien Icehouse.

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