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Victoria Axemen's Council

Victoria Axemen’s Council (V.A.C.) is the peak governing body of woodchopping in Victoria. Established in 1970, the council represents the interests of woodchopping associations from throughout Victoria both locally and within the Australian Axemen’s Association (A.A.A.).The V.A.C. runs a series of Victorian Championship Titles at association woodchops, with aggregate points winners being crowned ‘Champion of Champions’ at the end of each woodchopping season. The V.A.C. is also responsible for selecting Victorian competitors to represent the state at national woodchopping events.

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North Eastern and Border Axemen’s Assoc Inc Tolmie Sports Woodchop

Download NEBAA Tolmie Sports program 2025 and Entry Form

Read More7 January 2025

WANGARATTA SPORTS CARNIVAL WOODCHOP

Download 2025 Wang Carnival Program and Entry Form

Read More7 January 2025

SOUTH & CENTRAL GIPPSLAND AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION HEYFIELD TIMBER FESTIVAL

Download Entry for Heyfield Timber Festival 2025

Read More6 January 2025

SOUTH & CENTRAL GIPPSLAND AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION FOSTER SHOW

Download Entry for Foster Show 2025

Read More6 January 2025

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Sponsors

THE VICTORIAN AXEMEN'S COUNCIL AND OUR MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS WOULD LIKE TO THANK OUR MANY GENEROUS SPONSORS FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT.

VicForests

VicForests is a State-owned business responsible for the harvest, commercial sale and re growing of timber from Victoria’s State forests on behalf of the Government.  

Aussie Chopper

A road towable hydraulic petrol powered commercial log splitter. 

Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe. ...

Superaxe Wood Splitter

In 2020, Whitlands Engineering is celebrating it’s 27th year of business. It all started with the first Superaxe, built in 1993 – designed by David Burder, who is still the head designer and owner of the company. 

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