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    17 July 2025

    Have your say on the future of community sport infrastructure

    Do you work in a sporting organisation, in local or state government and want to help shape the future of community sport infrastructure in Australia?

    Three girls on a sporting field smiling and looking at the camera
    The Australian sport sector is coming together to codesign Australia’s first National Community Sport Infrastructure Action Plan.

    Do you work in a sporting organisation, in local or state government and want to help shape the future of community sport infrastructure in Australia?

    The Australian sport sector is coming together to codesign Australia’s first National Community Sport Infrastructure Action Plan. The Plan aims to support more inclusive, accessible and multipurpose community sporting facilities across the country.

    To help guide the plan, Australians involved in the sport and infrastructure sectors are invited to take part in an online survey.

    Open until late August, the survey focuses on the development of a strategic approach to the creation of versatile and sustainable sports hubs, consistent universal design standards and collaborative practices between users of multi sport facilities and will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.

    ASC Executive General Manager of Sport and Community Capability Richard McInnes said ensuring every Australian can access the places and spaces they need to play is a key part of Australia’s Sport Participation Strategy: Play Well.

    “Our facilities need to be welcoming, accessible and multi-purpose so all Australians can access and enjoy the benefits of sport,” he said.

    “Our ultimate goal is to ensure that everyone can participate in sport and have a great experience wherever they choose to play.”

    “If you work in sport or infrastructure and want to help make community sport facilities better, I encourage you to have your say by filling out the survey.”

    Take the survey here., opens in a new tab