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17 Jan 2025: The first phase of a united process to National Sport Organisation (NSO) Planning, Monitoring and Review (PMR) has been released to assist sports preparing for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics and ... We recognise the outstanding contribution they make to
25 Oct 2021: 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.
22 Nov 2023: World champions from across swimming, netball, athletics and paddle are just some of the incredible athletes being recognised as finalists for the 2023 AIS Sport Performance Awards
1 Jul 2024: QUT and the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) have joined forces to boost student-athlete wellbeing through a holistic research and intervention program that targets study, sport and social success.
24 Jul 2023: Australia’s medal hopes at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games have been given a vital boost, with the Australian Government committing an extra $20 million to support athletes.
20 Jun 2023: The QAS has successfully led the first pilot for the Gen2032 Coach Program with ten coaches graduating after two years of training and mentoring.
25 Jul 2021: The AIS has congratulated the Australian women’s 4x100 freestyle relay for its continued domination of the event following their world record breaking swim today at the Tokyo Olympic Games.
31 Aug 2021: Previous - visual effect only. Next. All applicants will be notified in writing of the outcome of their grant application. Notifications will commence in April 2024. Successful applicants must enter into a funding agreement with the ASC. The type of
17 Jan 2025: and member of the local organising committee for the 2024 National Para Championships and WAO Grand Prix. ... We recognise the outstanding contribution they make to sport in Australia and celebrate the power of sport to promote reconciliation and reduce
17 Jan 2025: Alyce’s struggle hadn’t gone unnoticed by the rest of the team, which included National Performance Director Kim Crane. ... We recognise the outstanding contribution they make to sport in Australia and celebrate the power of sport to promote