Australian Chess Federation
The Australian Chess Federation is dedicated to promoting the game of chess in Australia, and is a member of FIDE, the World Chess Federation.
The ACF administers its own chess rating system for tournaments in Australia, and runs the ACF Grand Prix, a series of chess tournaments run by local organisers. The ACF also produces a monthly email newsletter featuring local and international news, and annotated games. Currently, Gary Wastell is the president of ACF.
Member Associations
The ACF consists of seven chess association members, from each of the six Australian states plus the Australian Capital Territory.New South Wales Chess Association
The New South Wales Chess Association caters for chess players in New South Wales. It was established in 1900 and operates a rating service for its members as well as running a number of tournaments throughout the year. The New South Wales Junior Chess League, which caters for players under 18 years of age, is affiliated with the NSWCA.Chess Victoria
Chess Victoria was founded in 1938 as the Victorian Chess Association and incorporated in 1983. In 2000 it was renamed Chess Victoria. The organisation's membership is composed of 16 affiliated chess clubs.South Australian Chess Association
The South Australian Chess Association was established in 1894, taking over chess interests for the state of South Australia from the Adelaide Chess Club.SACA's responsibilities include: representing the State in all chess matters that are fostering and encouraging interests in chess and organising interstate matches as well as the Inter-club, State, Women's and City of Adelaide Championships. The SACA also manages the Chess Centre site where most state competitions are held.
Junior chess is organised by the South Australian Junior Chess League, which is affiliated with SACA.