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19 Apr 2021: Australia’s Olympic team is expected to drink up to 500 litres of ice-cold slushies a day to cope with oppressive summer conditions in Tokyo, but the plan to beat the heat has been more than two years in the making.
1 Nov 2021: Anyone impacted by the independent complaints handling process for Football Australia will have free access to expert mental health and wellbeing support, as part of an expanded partnership announced today by Football Australia, Sport Integrity
29 Jun 2023: Athlete Wellbeing and Engagement (AW&E) Managers are the heart of the high-performance sport system, with holistic athlete development the national focus in the green and gold decade and beyond.
24 Feb 2022: Sport Australia and the Australian Institute of Sport are partnering with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare to improve sports injury prevention and management.
6 Sep 2020: The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC) have today launched a call to action around awareness of poor self-image and poor body image among high-performance athletes, with the release of the
27 Jan 2022: Body image, breast health and nutrition are among the new Female Performance and Health Initiative (FPHI) educational resources being launched by the Australian Institute of Sport today.
5 Dec 2023: Over 380 athletes from 11 different sports have descended upon the AIS campus in Canberra for training camps as the site records its busiest week in over three years.
4 Feb 2022: Record support for Australia’s Winter Olympic team in Beijing will have long lasting impact for future athletes too, says Federal Sports Minister Richard Colbeck and Australian Sports Commission (ASC) Chair Josephine Sukkar.
17 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.
2 Sep 2019: The Sport Technology and Applied Research Symposium (STARS) is now in its second year and will be held across three days from 3-5 September 2019 at the AIS campus in Canberra.