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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7 Mar 2019: Sport Australia CEO Kate Palmer and AIS CEO Peter Conde have challenged 33 women embarking on ground-breaking leadership programs to use the experience to help drive greater diversity in Australian sport.
3 May 2023: Session Description: This session demonstrates the business value proposition to modernising the approach to coaching and officiating and will showcase how a strong alignment and connection between the community and
17 Mar 2022: Former Australian cricketer Shelley Nitschke and two-time Olympic water polo representative Bec Rippon are among 32 women from 20 sports selected for the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Talent Program, which is designed to address the
18 Apr 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.
12 Jan 2023: 2023 has got off to a busy start at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), with the Diamonds on site in Canberra for a week-long camp ahead of this month’s Netball Quad Series in South Africa.
29 Aug 2023: The future of Australian sport is bright after the next generation of Aussie coaches and athletes dominated at the 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games in Trinidad and Tobago.
23 Apr 2021: With the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games less than a year away, the Australian cross country ski squad recently took up residence at the AIS for a week-long testing camp.
7 Mar 2024: The Minister for Sport, The Hon Anika Wells MP addressec the Women In Sport Congress (WISC) at the Doltone House in Sydney, and spoke passionately about her priorities for women and girls in sport.
6 Sep 2017: List of key achievements for 2015-2016.
17 Jan 2022: Two-time Olympian and former AIS scholarship holder Shaun Creighton has been appointed Chair of the AIS Ethics Committee.