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Karting Australia, officially known as the Australian Karting Association Ltd (AKA), is the governing body for kart racing in Australia. Established in 1966, it oversees CIK class kart racing nationwide, having been appointed by the FIA and Motorsport Australia. The organization operates as a federation of six state-based member associations, representing New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria, and manages over 90 affiliated clubs across the country. Karting Australia promotes and protects kart racing while ensuring fair practices within the sport. It organizes kart meetings and national championships, including the Penrite Oil Australian Kart Championship. The organization provides essential services such as issuing KA Race Licences and managing club memberships through an online platform. Members enjoy access to club circuits for practice and participation in various events, making karting an inclusive and family-friendly sport for participants of all ages.
Karting Australia, officially known as the Australian Karting Association Ltd (AKA), is the governing body for kart racing in Australia. Established in 1966, it oversees CIK class kart racing nationwide, having been appointed by the FIA and Motorsport Australia. The organization operates as a federation of six state-based member associations, representing New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and Victoria, and manages over 90 affiliated clubs across the country. Karting Australia promotes and protects kart racing while ensuring fair practices within the sport. It organizes kart meetings and national championships, including the Penrite Oil Australian Kart Championship. The organization provides essential services such as issuing KA Race Licences and managing club memberships through an online platform. Members enjoy access to club circuits for practice and participation in various events, making karting an inclusive and family-friendly sport for participants of all ages.

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