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Australian Rugby Union

The Australian Rugby Union (ARU), now known as Rugby Australia, is the governing body for rugby union in Australia. It organizes national competitions like the Super Rugby and the Wallabies national team, manages player development, and oversees rules and regulations within the sport. Its role is to promote, develop, and grow rugby union across the country, ensuring competitions are fair and popular, and representing Australia in international rugby matters. The ARU works with clubs, teams, and communities to support the sport at all levels from grassroots to elite performance.