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14 Oct 2024: The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has celebrated the graduation of the first participants of the National Gen32 Program – an initiative aimed at providing a pathway to the Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games coaching ranks.
11 Nov 2024: Play Well. Play Well. Play Well Implementation Plan launched. The sport sector continues to work closely together on the nation’s first codesigned National Sport Participation Strategy which aims to transform ... Executive General Manager Sport and
19 Aug 2022: Previous - visual effect only. Next. The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) recognises the significance in creating a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion, where staff feel supported, respected and valued for their ... The ASC demonstrates ongoing
4 May 2020: Ensuring that all decisions are based on data and evidence about the market.
12 Mar 2020: The six core principles for the design of quality participation products
1 Sep 2021: about high performance and gave me an excuse to go around and talk to a whole bunch of sports and a whole bunch of coaches, athletes, managers in my sport nationally, ... So we've got a real national approach to how we support our athletes and our teams
11 Nov 2024: The strategy and its call to Play Well compliments Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy which is built on creating environments where athletes and sports can Win Well. ... Play Well Leadership Group. Richard McInnes, Executive General
23 Feb 2022: As a coach, he has been head coach of the New South Wales Institute of Sport from 2012 to 2020 and has also become the National Men's Road coach from ... The passion for your sport through that experience that you lived through is clear.
8 Jan 2025: 16 August 2024. As the world prepares to celebrate the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games, the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has revealed a bold new plan to ensure the nation’s ... Through collaboration with Paralympics Australia, the State and
23 Dec 2021: Preparing National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) to implement a Critical Incident Management Framework that enables a response to a critical incident that best supports athletes, coaches and staff.