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 May 1, 2026, the Queensland Reds prepared to face the ACT Brumbies in a Super Rugby Pacific clash, with both teams aiming to secure a top-six position. This followed news from April 30 that 22-year-old Reds flyhalf Harry McLaughlin-Phillips is weighing his rugby future, nearly three years after his debut. Earlier, on April 29, Queensland Reds Women's Head Coach Andrew Fraser visited the Sunshine Coast rugby community on April 27, conducting a "Coaching Female Athletes" seminar at Caloundra Rugby Club to share expertise with local coaches. Also on April 29, the Queensland Rugby Union announced the re-signing of winger Tim Ryan for two years, extending his contract through 2028. Ryan, 22, has scored 20 tries in 37 games for the team. Previously, on April 25, the Reds experienced a 33-30 Super Rugby Pacific defeat to the Blues in Christchurch, with coach Les Kiss supporting captain Fraser McReight after a late penalty decision contributed to the loss.
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Queensland Rugby Union's revenues were less than $10M in 2023. All the revenue comes from rugby Union.
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