Queensland (QLD)
Regional school sport, opens in a new tab, Queensland Government, (accessed 26 August 2025). Queensland Representative School Sport (QRSS) aims to provide, foster and develop sport within state schools and colleges, and the non-state schools affiliated with QRSS. This is achieved through coordination of regional programs across 12 school sport regions.
Deadly Active Sport and Recreation Program, opens in a new tab [grant], Queensland Government, (accessed 26 August 2025). Funding is now available to support the 17 discrete Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities from 1 July 2022, with the completion date now extended to 30 June 2026.
Torres Strait Community Sport and Recreation Program, opens in a new tab [grant], Queensland Government, (accessed 26 August 2025). Provides funding to enable culturally appropriate physical activities that address community-identified and prioritised needs, support appropriate physical activity participation, administer a small grants program to support travel to competitions. This program has been extended, with supported activities to be completed by 30 June 2026.
The Game Plan: A plan for organised sport And Active Recreation in the Central Highlands, opens in a new tab, Central Highlands Regional Council, (December 2017). The Game Plan is a 10-year plan for organised sport and active recreation in the Central Highlands region. It outlines the goals and aspirations for our sporting clubs, facilities and programs. More than 100 sports clubs and 250 sports people participated in 352 hours of community engagement, 144 hours of face-to-face consultation, multiple surveys and roadshow stops. Indicators of long-term success will include increased participation in sport and active recreation, healthy sports clubs and communities and efficient and adaptable multi-user facilities.