Combining the excitement of sport with the rigors of science and technology
Registrations Open in September
About FIRST Robotics Competition
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Starting with a Kit of Parts, teams of high school students design, program, and build industrial-sized robots to play an action-packed game, released in January. They compete on a themed field as part of a three-team alliance in the spirit of Coopertition®. In 360-degree learning guided by adult mentors, each FIRST® Robotics Competition team also creates a team identity, raises funds to meet its goals, and advances appreciation for STEM in its community.

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FIRST Robotics Competition: Key Program Details

Students 14 - 18 years old (Years 9 - 12)

Minimum of 2 coaches required per team
Teams can be school or community-based

Game includes a 30 second autonomous mode plus a 2 minute driver mode
3 Off-Season Events in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth
15+ hour time commitment per week (approx)
FRC teams build industrial-sized robots up to 55kg using mechanical, electrical, and programmed systems provided in a Kit of Parts (KoP).

Up to 50 students per team
Registrations open in September, 2026
Season kicks off in early-January, 2027
45+ teams nationally
Teams can use multiple coding languages
including Python, Javascript, C++ and more
1 Regional Championship in March (Sydney)
$6300 USD registration cost/per team
Yearly budget is $15,000+ AUD (approx)
Start a Team: FIRST Robotics Competition
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Gather your team
Each team needs 2 or more adults with both technical and non-technical expertise and 10 or more students in Years 9–12. These mentors and students willf orm the foundation of your team—engineers, coders, designers, communicators, and leaders!
More Information

Season Calendar: 2026 - 2027
September
Season Registrations Open
Teams can register for the 2026 - 2027 FTC Season via the FIRST
Australia Dashboard beginning June 8
January
Season Kickoff
The new 2026-2027 FTC season launches September 13 marking the official kickoff where teams around the world tune in for the game reveal, rules, and season challenge.
November
Season Registrations Close
Registrations for the 2026–2027 season will close in October, marking the final opportunity for teams to sign up and be part of the program.
March
FRC Southern Cross Regional
Qualifying Competitions will begin in November, giving FTC teams the opportunity to showcase their skills, compete against peers, and earn a place at the National Championships.
April 28
2027 World Championship
The FIRST Championship will take place on April 28 2027, bringing together top teams from around the world to compete and celebrate their achievements.
June - September
Off-Season Events
The National Championship will take place on December 5–6, bringing together top FTC teams from across the country to compete and advance.
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FIRST Robotics Competition: Gallery
Costs & Registrations
To participate in the FIRST Robotics Competition season, teams must complete season registration through the official FIRST FTC Portal. Rookie teams are required to purchase the necessary control, electronics, and robot sets to build a functioning robot. Cost details are outlined below.
Team Registration
FIRST Robotics Competition team registration provides access to the official FRC competition season, including eligibility to register for Regional events and manage your team through the FIRST Inspires Portal
$6300 USD/per season
Registration for one FRC team (high school–aged students)
Eligibility to compete at an FRC Regional Event
Full event experience, including:
• Dedicated team pit area
• Multiple official qualification matches
• Alliance selection and playoff matches
• Interaction with other teams, mentors, and volunteers
• Eligibility for judged and on-field awards recognising engineering, innovation, teamwork, and performance
Access to official FIRST season materials, including the game manual, team updates, and field documentation
Access to the FIRST Australia dashboard, resources, and support materials












