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  • Jenni Banks
    16 Jan 2025

    Para super coach to help drive coaching expertise ahead of Brisbane 2032

    The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has appointed renowned coach Jenni Banks OAM to spearhead the push to ensure the nation’s Para athletes have access to the world’s best coaches in the lead up to Brisbane 2032 and beyond.

  • Melissa Tapper OLY PLY
    13 Jan 2025

    Athlete voice central in new Win Well Strategy Leadership Group

    Recently retired Olympian and Paralympian Milly Tapper, Australia’s first Indigenous female Olympic boxer Marissa Williamson Pohlman, and two-time Winter Olympian Brodie Summers have been announced as members of the Leadership Group for the next stage of Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy (Win Well Strategy).

  • Australia's players celebrate during the first one-day international cricket match between Bangladesh and Australia.
    16 Dec 2024

    Eleven new sports commit to win well

    The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) has welcomed 11 new sports, including incoming Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic debutants cricket, lacrosse and flag football, to the Win Well Sport Strategy.

  • Jed Altschwager and Nikki Ayers
    09 Dec 2024

    Australia’s Para Uplift begins in South Australia

    The Australian Sports Commission has welcomed the announcement of the nation’s first Para-Sport Unit which was unveiled at the South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) at the weekend.

  • Lacrosse players Olivia Parker and Campbell Mackinnon
    29 Nov 2024

    ASC announces sweeping investment package for Australian sport

    Athletes have been handed a golden start to their preparations for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, with the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) unveiling record investment allocations for sports.

  • Australian Paralympian Qian Yang
    28 Nov 2024

    EOIs open for Win Well Para Uplift Steering Group

    Expressions of Interest are now open for the Win Well Para Uplift Steering Group, an advisory body to support the implementation of initiatives addressing barriers faced by Para athletes in Australian high performance sport.

  • Win Well H1 Forum 2
    11 Nov 2024

    Excitement and optimism high as Horizon 2 of Win Well Strategy begins

    The future of Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy (HP 2032+ Strategy) and the commitment to win well is in good hands, after athletes, leaders and coaches came together to officially begin Horizon 2.

  • The AIS Women in High Performance Coaching Coach Development Workshop
    29 Oct 2024

    Strengthening women's coaching pathways

    The Coach Development Facilitators Workshop was designed to build awareness of the strategies all sports can use to empower women in coaching.

  • Three copies of the federal government's new national sport strategy, Sport Horizon.
    16 Oct 2024

    Sport Horizon – new strategy for the green and gold decade

    The Australian Sports Commission welcomes the Australian Government's National Sport Strategy, Sport Horizon.

  • HP Strategy Leadership Group Meeting at the AIS
    03 Oct 2024

    HP 2032+ Strategy 'a great win' as Leadership Group meets post Paris

    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.

  • Silver medal winning Australian Stingers at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
    18 Sept 2024

    Paris: The Win Well Games

    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.

  • Australian Paralympian James Turner at the 2024 Paris Games
    09 Sept 2024

    “We are so very proud of you all”: ASC congratulates Paralympians

    The Australian Sports Commission has congratulated our Paralympians for the way they’ve represented the nation on the world stage.

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