A program designed to enable leaders to broaden their perspectives and enhance how they develop others to succeed in a complex and continuously changing environment. This program is targeted at leaders across all levels of the sport system.
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4 Oct 2016: The AIS Centre for Performance Coaching and Leadership designed the forum specifically for Australia’s podium and podium-potential athletes and coaches to share their experiences and expand their leadership capability.
3 Feb 2025: The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has announced that four-time Paralympian Mitch Gourley has joined the team working to make the Brisbane 2032 Paralympics Australia’s most successful Games ever.
15 Mar 2019: Sporting Schools is an Australian Government initiative designed to help schools to increase children's participation in sport, and to connect them with community sporting opportunities.
20 Nov 2023: This opportunity will allow Michelle to gain international coaching experience, observe top competitors, and build professional networks. ... Michelle is a coach seeking to enhance her coaching expertise by attending the 2024 U21 World Championships in
25 Jan 2021: Message from the Minister for Sport, Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck
6 May 2024: Previous - visual effect only. Next. To deliver American football as a provider organisation, you need to meet the below requirements:. Registered as a provider in OfficialsHQ. Hold a valid ABN or declare ABN exempt. Confirm adequacy of insurance.
12 May 2025: More coaching and skydiving, organising Australian record events and continue to raise the profile of skydiving as a sport.’’.
21 Mar 2019: Sporting Schools is an Australian Government initiative designed to help schools to increase children's participation in sport, and to connect them with community sporting opportunities.
4 May 2022: High performance coaches from 11 different sports have joined the program to enhance coaching connections and foster collaboration.
11 Mar 2025: Seanadh McEleney couldn’t believe it. Two-time Olympian and Paris bronze medalist Caitlin Parker had just walked into the AIS Combat Centre to spend time with the next generation of women boxers.