By entering the Australian Junior Chess Championships 2023 or attending as an accompanying person, you are agreeing to abide by the rules and policies published on our Child Safe & Behaviour page <here> and rules/instructions that may be posted at the venue.
Unless you specify on the registration form that you do not wish to have photos taken, then you are implicitly granting the organizers approval to take photos of you for the photo gallery and publicity purposes.
You will abide by the FIDE rules of chess, and follow the directions of the arbiters and organizing officials.
Age restrictions: Please note that a player has to be under the age of the category they are playing in on 1 January 2023. For example a player who wants to play in the Under 12 needs to be 11 or younger on 1 January 2023
Title Eligibility
Only Australian citizens or Australian Permanent Residents are eligible to win a title. If you are not an Australian citizen or a permanent resident, you can win the money & sponsors prizes. The title will be awarded to the next eligible competitor.
Payment process - via TryBooking link above
Entry to two Championship events
If you enter the U8 open or U10 open, the schedule will allow you to also enter one of U12 Open, U14 Open or one of the Girls events if eligible. If you wish to enter a second event, the registration form will allow you to choose a secondary event.
Age Divisions:
• Under-18 : Year of birth 2005 or after
• Under-16: Year of birth 2007 or after
• Under-14 : Year of birth 2009 or after
• Under-12 : Year of birth 2011 or after
• Under-10: Year of birth 2013 or after
• Under-8 : Year of birth 2015 or after
Canterbury Junior Chess Club ABN : 52 352 957 553