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Sport Australia and VicHealth resources as input to this action: |…

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.

Volunteers key to sport’s successful return post COVID-19 |…

30 Oct 2021: Sport Australia’s latest AusPlay report has identified volunteering as the lifeblood for organised competition with an increasing number of opportunities identified, particularly for those with a disability, retirees, low-income ... 45,000 .

Mental health increasing priority for Australian athletes |…

30 Jan 2023: The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has welcomed new research revealing more Australian high performance athletes are prioritising their mental health.

Athletics, swimming and cycling most popular Commonwealth Games…

25 Jul 2022: Research from the Australian Sports Commission shows 9.37 million Australians aged 15+ participate in at least one of the 22 sports that will feature at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games starting this week.

Sport Australia Participation Growth Funding Webinar | Australian…

8 Apr 2022: We were also successful in receiving nearly three and a half million dollars to continue AusPlay. ... Likewise, market insights, participation research, our AusPlay, the evidence that we at the Sports Commission have built up over time, but also looking

Team Girls building strong women of the future through sport |…

29 Jun 2020: Sport Australia and Suncorp are teaming up to build a nation of more confident girls and women through a connection with sport - and the next three years will provide a great opportunity for participation growth.

Board and committees | ASC Annual Report 2015-16

11 Oct 2016: A key part of Play.Sport.Australia. is AusPlay, which was launched in November 2015. ... AusPlay is a demonstration of the ASC’s commitment to providing robust data and sport market insights to help the sector better understand the participation

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