Hosts Australia dominated the final day of the Oceania Para-Badminton Championships in Geelong ©Badminton Oceania/Facebook

Hosts Australia secured five of the seven gold medals up for grabs on the final day of the Oceania Para-Badminton Championships in Geelong and were also represented on the victorious mixed doubles SL3 to SU5 pairing by Caitlin Dransfield.

Dransfield partnered New Zealand's Corrie Keith Robinson to success with the duo winning all their matches in two games at the Leisuretime Centre.

They beat Australia's Adam Torey-Toth and Zashka Gunson 21-5, 21-5 today to seal their triumph.

Australia's Phonexay Kinnavong and Anu Francis were the silver medallists, while compatriots Hayden Bognar and Celine Vinot were the bronze medallists.

Dransfield and Robinson both went on to dominate their respective singles SL3 and SL4 categories in a similar fashion.

The former ensured glory with a 21-2, 21-3 win over Gunson, while the latter capped off his campaign with a 21-1, 21-4 victory at the expense of Torey-Toth.

"It's been a great couple of days for me and I'm stoked to go home with two gold medals," Dransfield said.

"Corrie and I have played as a pair for a while now and we work really well together."

Robinson added: "It's a nice feeling to be flying home with medals in my hand and a great way to end the year. 

"It's been a successful week for me and I look forward to competing in more tournaments throughout 2019."

Dransfield was joined on the women's singles podium by runner-up Francis and third-place finisher Vinot.

The men's singles silver medallist was Kinnavong with New Zealand's Guy Harrison taking the bronze.

Australia claimed five of the seven gold medals on offer outright ©Badminton Oceania/Facebook
Australia claimed five of the seven gold medals on offer outright ©Badminton Oceania/Facebook

In the singles SS6 classification, home favourite Luke Missen came out on top after winning all his matches in two games.

He defeated Fiji's Iosefo Rakesa, the bronze medallist, 21-4, 21-8 today.

Fellow Australian Kobie Donovan was the silver medallist.

The men's singles WH1 and WH2 titles were won by Australia's Richard Davis and Grant Manzoney respectively. 

Today's action saw Davis overcome compatriot Daniel O'Neil 21-5, 21-6 and Manzoney beat New Zealand's Benjamin Hasselman 21-5, 21-10 before winning all-Australian clashes against Richard Engles - 21-11, 21-11 - and Michael Colin Mcdonald - 21-0, 21-5.

Australians Duke Trench-Thiedeman and O'Neil completed the WH1 podium.

Engles finished runner-up to Manzoney in the WH2 event with Hasselman occupying third place.

Davis and Manzoney went onto join forces in the men's doubles WH 1-2 competition and secured the gold medal with a 21-13, 21-14 win over silver medalists Engles and Pradeep Hewavitharana of Australia.

Trench-Thiedeman and fellow Australian Douglas Youlten were the bronze medallists.

The event was one of the last Para-badminton tournaments of the year in the region.

Attention will soon be turning to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games qualifying period.

That is due to begin early next year.