Refs Inc is a not-for-profit. That means the organisation is run for the good of the sport, not for profit, and it comes with a set of documents that keep it accountable. This is where they live, in the open.
A not-for-profit exists to serve a purpose rather than to pay owners. Refs Inc has no shareholders and pays no dividends. Any surplus goes back into the body: paying and training referees, running events, and growing Australian tournament paintball. The people who run it are accountable to its members and to the sport, and the documents on this page are how that accountability is kept honest.
We are publishing this section as Refs Inc formalises its paperwork ahead of a wider role in the sport. Some items are complete drafts, others are marked as still to be confirmed. Nothing here is invented to look finished. Where a document needs the organisation's real records or a committee decision before it is adopted, we say so plainly.
Office bearer
President
Elected office bearer, appointed under the Refs Inc constitution.
Office bearer
Treasurer
Elected office bearer, appointed under the Refs Inc constitution.
Office bearer
Secretary
Elected office bearer, appointed under the Refs Inc constitution.
| Legal name | Refs Inc Full registered name to confirm |
|---|---|
| Structure | Not-for-profit. Legal form (incorporated association or other) to confirm |
| ABN | To confirm |
| Operating since | More than 20 years in Australian paintball officiating |
| Purpose | To referee, train, and grow Australian tournament paintball, and to run a consistent national officiating standard |
| Contact | hello@refsinc.com.au |
A note on the flagged items. The legal name, ABN, and legal form above will be published once confirmed from the organisation's registration records. The structure is in place; nothing has been invented.
The founding document: our name, purpose, membership, committee, meetings, and how decisions are made.
Read →How everyone at a Refs Inc event is expected to behave: players, referees, coaches, and spectators.
Read →Our commitment to a safe environment, including the protection of children and young people in the sport.
Read →What personal information we collect, why, how we handle it, and how you can access or correct it.
Read →How to raise a concern, whether it happened on the field or off it, and how we resolve it.
Read →The single officiating standard for all Refs Inc-sanctioned tournament play.
Read →If you have a question about how Refs Inc is run, or a concern to bring to the committee, get in touch.
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