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12 Mar 2020: The six core principles for the design of quality participation products
21 Jul 2020: Sport Australia is determined to have more Australians participating and excelling in sport, from grass-roots right up to the pinnacle of elite competition.
8 Sep 2022: The ASC’s Annual Report will be a key reporting mechanism and will use data from our AusPlay national survey, Sport Sector Partner survey and other intelligence to track our progress
20 Jul 2017: COMMUNITY RELATIONS - LIAISON National Sport Information Centre (NSIC) - Clearinghouse for Sport - Member Support - 2017/182017/00267/F COMMUNITY RELATIONS - MEDIA RELATIONS AusPlay - Communication Messages2017/00438/F COMMUNITY RELATIONS - PUBLIC
27 Nov 2020: This report uses AusPlay data from 2019. CONTENTS. A LIFE STAGE APPROACH.
1 Dec 2020: ASC. 3582. 7. LIFE STAGE SNAPSHOT15–17 YEARS. 818,000. 4% of the population. Less than a quarter of 15 to 17 year olds are sufficiently active during this critical life stage. Sports can help turn this around by better understanding and adapting
1 Dec 2020: ASC. 3582. 7. LIFE STAGE SNAPSHOT25–34 YEARS. 3.7 million. 18% of the population. As career and parental responsibilities increase, commitment to sport and physical activity levels decline slightly. 35%. Active. 55%. Insufficiently active. 10%.
1 Dec 2020: ASC. 3582. 7. LIFE STAGE SNAPSHOT18–24 YEARS. 2.4 million. 12% of the population. This life stage sees increased independence and transitions such as finishing school, starting study, working full time and leaving home. These transitions can
1 Dec 2020: LIFE STAGE SNAPSHOT45–54 YEARS. ASC. 3582. 7. 16% of the population. 3.2 million. Physical activity level. Refer to Australia’s Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for Adults. Country of birth not Australia. People with
1 Dec 2020: ASC. 3582. 7. LIFE STAGE SNAPSHOT35–44 YEARS. 3.4 million. 17% of the population. This life stage is often a very busy one, whether it is due to work pressures, busy social lives or caring for young children. Consider how your sport can adapt its