03 July 2023
Kiteboarding and wheelchair rugby gain NSO recognition
Kiteboarding and wheelchair rugby are the latest sports to be recognised as national sporting organisations (NSOs) by the Australian Sports Commission (ASC).
Read more about Kiteboarding and wheelchair rugby gain NSO recognition29 June 2023
AIS precinct takes important step
The Australian Sports Commission has signed a memorandum of understanding with the ACT Government to ensure the Australian Institute of Sport precinct remains central to Australia’s sporting success.
Read more about AIS precinct takes important step29 June 2023
AW&E Managers key to athlete success in 2032+
Athlete Wellbeing and Engagement 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.
Read more about AW&E Managers key to athlete success in 2032+28 June 2023
ASC leading refinement of PMR framework
As part of Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy, the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) has committed to refining the HP Planning, Monitoring and Review (PMR) framework and processes.
Read more about ASC leading refinement of PMR framework26 June 2023
ASC welcomes new Rowing Australia CEO
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) has welcomed the appointment of Sarah Cook OLY as the new CEO of Rowing Australia.
Read more about ASC welcomes new Rowing Australia CEO22 June 2023
AIS European Training Centre Lead, Fiona de Jong presented at Business France’s RIGES International Meeting of Major Sports Events in Paris.
Read more about AIS continues to strengthen ties with French Sport and Business partners ahead of Paris 2024 and Brisbane 203220 June 2023
Emerging coaches graduate from inaugural QAS Gen2032 program
The QAS has successfully led the first pilot for the Gen2032 Coach Program with ten coaches graduating after two years of training and mentoring.
Read more about Emerging coaches graduate from inaugural QAS Gen2032 program12 June 2023
AIS Chief Medical Officer recognised in King’s Birthday Honours
The Australian Sports Commission congratulates Australian Institute of Sport Chief Medical Officer, Dr David Hughes, who has today been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours.
Read more about AIS Chief Medical Officer recognised in King’s Birthday Honours09 June 2023
Free world-class training being developed for community sport officials
Australia’s one million community sport officials will soon have access to free world-class training and education being developed by the Australian Sports Commission (ASC).
Read more about Free world-class training being developed for community sport officials07 June 2023
The AIS European Training Centre (ETC) in Italy has officially opened Sunset Hotel, providing an additional forty-eight rooms.
Read more about AIS European Training Centre triples accommodation capacity ahead of Paris 2024 and Milan Cortina 2026