Confederation of Australian Sport
An independent, industry voice committed to promoting and advocating for the contribution of sport to Australia.
The Confederation of Australian Sport (CAS), opens in a new tab was established in 1976 to advance the interests of the Australian sports community and to give the industry a united voice in discussions and negotiations with governments and key stakeholders.
CAS collaborates on sport development programs, preventative health initiatives, research projects, the promotion of sport and active recreation or with those whom we can jointly advocate for change with government.
Evolution:
- Confederation of Australian Sport [1976-2000]
- Sport Industry Australia [2000-2004]
- Confederation of Australian Sport [2004-]
Documents
The Clearinghouse for Sport has sought permission from relevant organisations for the inclusion of their documents in this archive. Copyright ownership remains vested with the organisation and as such permission from the copyright owner should be sought if you wish to communicate, adapt or reproduce these documents.
- Maximising the potential of Australian sport: using Australian Sport for maximum health, social and economic benefit and to underpin a future National Policy Framework for Physical Activity (2014)[PDF • 1.52 mb]
- Australian Sports Federations Alliance: Physical Activity Tax Rebate Initiative Proposal (2007)[PDF • 105.32 kb]
- Federal election policy submission: giving Australians a sporting chance (2004)[1.32 mb]
- The master plan for sport (1980)[PDF • 11.94 mb]
- The health and economic value of prevention: assessing the benefits of reducing physical inactivity in Australia by 15% by 2018 (2014)[PDF • 1.32 mb]
- Retaining the membership of women in sport: research study (2013)[PDF • 1.84 mb]
- Giving our kids a sporting chance: A national approach to overcoming childhood obesity: Sport Industry Leaders Summit summary report (2003)[PDF • 939.55 kb]
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