Boxing Australia gathered some of the country’s best Indigenous talent at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) for their first ever National Indigenous Boxing Camp.
The triple gold from the Fox sisters, Alexa Leary’s dominance in the pool, and Keegan Palmer pulling off a skateboarding double are just some of the incredible 2024 moments set to be celebrated at this year’s AIS Sport Performance Awards (ASPAs).
Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy (HP 2032+ Strategy) Leadership Group has met in Canberra, as the first measure point – the end of Horizon 1 – fast approaches.
Nominations are now open for the 2024 Sports Volunteer of the Year Award to be announced at the annual AIS Sport Performance Awards (ASPAs).
Athletes interested in shaping the future of high performance sport in Australia can apply to have their say as a new member of the Australian Institute of Sport Athlete Advisory Committee.
As we near the end of another outstanding year of sport, headlined by the Olympics and Paralympics in Paris, the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is calling on Australian media, sporting clubs and organisations to submit their best work as entries open for the ASC Media Awards.
As she prepares to start the WNBL season with new club Bendigo Spirit next month, Australian Opals star Marianna Tolo has shared her experiences with concussion in sport, and why the message “if in doubt, sit it out”, is so important.
Putting Play Well – the nation’s first codesigned National Sport Participation Strategy into action is the focus of a series of workshops being held across the country.
Former Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Accelerate participant Kathryn Chen is ticking off her career goals one by one after being offered an assistant coaching position in the United States.
Applications are now open to help athletes looking to balance study and sport through the Australian Institute of Sport’s (AIS) scholarship program with Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
The Paris 2024 Games won’t just be remembered for Australia’s incredible sporting achievements, but also for the team’s commitment to the values that underpin win well – community, care and belonging.
Applications are now open for an Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) program nurturing the development of coaches who will lead our athletes at Brisbane 2032 and beyond.