Australian Taekwondo Academy Western Australia


Welcome to the online internet portal service of the Australian Taekwondo Academy.  We are based in Western Australia.  Our website serves our members in sports taekwondo as well as the traditional martial arts and we welcome any willing participant or visitor to our website from Australia and worldwide.

The ATA-WA was established in Perth by Master Sok Pong Kim in 1975 and grew into a large organisation.  Our Instructors are still here continuing on our long standing mission to serve the martial arts community through our programs and to develop our members as they aspire to reach their goals to enrich themselves with martial arts knowledge and practice, self defence skills and sporting achievements.  

This website provides our members and visitors with relevant and updated sporting news, club activities and programs.  Please stay up-to-date and informed of relevant activities by regularly visiting our news, and join in with the discussion forums.

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Final fight of 2009 Nationals

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2009 Victorian Open Creative Poomsae Performance

Feature Discussion:

Referee demonstrates Video Replay Request signal

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