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most unis will have their own tae kwon do club which will be cheaper to join, and will most likely have good equiptment.
Most will have a joining fee, could be anything, and most are 5-$10 a lesson, you should be able to pay per month at some.. There are sooo many clubs in oz, some are affiliated with WTF, some with ITF, some are softer, with no contact sparing, some will let you spar with contact. This will probably be reflected by the annual fee, and how much public liability insurance they have to pay.. Best bet will be to go and watch a lot of clubs, have a chat to the instrtuctor, and make a choice...
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$5-$10 is a good call for per lesson cost.
You may also need to pay a annual membership fee of from $20 to $200 depending on who you go with. Some build insurance into the fee structure and some make you pay that seperate. about $20 is a really good price for yealy insurance. That may have gone up as I havent trained since early 2000s.
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