Athletes set to benefit from AIS partnership
Athletes training and attending camps at the AIS now have access to a range of award-winning sports nutrition products, thanks to a partnership announced with Bikesportz.
Judo’s ‘Play Well’ plan to get more Aussies on the mat
Judo Australia is on a mission to help more Aussies find a place both on and off the mat with all state and territory federations endorsing their first nationally co-designed participation strategy.
Affiliates announced as Play Well Strategy turns one
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is marking the one year anniversary of Australia’s Sport Participation Strategy – Play Well by announcing nine organisations as Play Well Affiliates.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
Sport executives join bid to transform community sport
Another eight sport leaders will help guide Australia’s first Sport Participation Strategy, Play Well, which aims to create safe, welcoming, inclusive and fun sporting experiences.