Queensland Rugby Union is a privately owned entity headquartered in Australia. Founded in 1883, it employs approximately 150 individuals and reported $8.1M in revenue as of 2023. Functioning as the governing body for Rugby Union in Queensland, the union oversees 27 affiliated members and represents the interests of more than 90,000 players across 240 clubs and 450 schools, which incorporate around 10,000 officials, administrators, and volunteers throughout the state.
On June 25, 2026, Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea returned to the Queensland Reds as a super-sub at Ballymore Stadium for a crucial Swyftx Super Rugby Women’s game against the Fijian Drua, with her experience in the centres noted as a major asset. Two days earlier, on June 23, the Queensland Reds finalized their full coaching team for 2027, adding experienced assistants Peter Hewat and Craig McGrath for the 2027-28 seasons to join Head Coach Vern Cotter and established assistant Zane Hilton. Previously, on June 17, Queensland Rugby Union re-signed Nick Bloomfield and George Blake, bolstering the Queensland Reds' front-row strength and continuing the development of the Queensland pathway products as props at Ballymore. This followed a crucial third-round Swyftx Super Rugby Women’s clash on June 16, where the Queensland Reds faced the Western Force, who saw Grace Freeman return to action. Earlier, on June 15, the Queensland Reds signed Australia A prop Tom Lambert for 2027 and 2028, significantly adding the 25-year-old loosehead prop to their front-row options.
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Queensland Rugby Union's revenues were less than $10M in 2024. All the revenue comes from rugby Union.
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