For Bronwyn Gulden, the greatest joy as a coach is watching a player grow and develop, and she says an Australian Sports Commission Women Leaders in Sport (WLIS) grant has helped her reach new heights in her sporting career.
Australians with a flair for sport are being offered the opportunity of a lifetime. A nationwide talent search aimed at finding future stars for Brisbane 2032 gets underway next month.
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) has welcomed a new policy that will ensure sporting boardrooms across the country meet gender equity targets or risk funding being withheld.
The Australian Sports Commission has congratulated our Paralympians for the way they’ve represented the nation on the world stage.
As we cheer on our Paralympians in Paris, we’re also celebrating the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) staff on the ground, supporting our athletes every step of the way.
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) will work with Invictus Australia to help veterans and their families improve their health and wellbeing through sport.
Stella Barton began riding at the age of seven, but it was the idea of competing against the stunning backdrop of Versailles that really sparked her dream of making her Paralympic debut at Paris 2024.
Women in administration, coaching, official and volunteer roles in sport can apply for a share of $200,000 in grants to help them progress their careers thanks to an Australian Sports Commission (ASC) program.
For many Paralympians, the equipment they use plays a crucial role in their performance – it’s what enables them to compete and push boundaries in their sport at the elite level.
Para triathlete Anu Francis has two goals in Paris: to bring home gold and raise the profile of rainbow athletes on the world stage.
The AIS Arena will once again come alive with kids activities, sport demonstrations and challenges, big screens and bean bags when it hosts a Paralympics LIVE Watch Party this Saturday 31 August from 10am to 2pm.
Aussie Paralympians are in the final stages of their preparations before the Paris Games, and AIS physiologist Philo Saunders is ensuring our athletes are in peak condition.