The AIS is proud of our role supporting this Commonwealth Games campaign, including those in our own AIS family who are on the ground in Birmingham.
The Australian Institute of Sport has strengthened its relationship with its French counterpart to help give Australian athletes the best chance of success at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The AIS is proud to have supported athletes and sports on their journey to Birmingham – our largest team for an overseas Games.
Two Cronulla Sharks employees have credited an Australian Sports Commission (ASC) program with helping them develop their leadership skills.
There’s something special about the Commonwealth Games.
Wimbledon men’s doubles champion Matt Ebden has visited a WA Sporting School to inspire the next generation of players ahead of his return to the international tennis tour.
Research from the Australian Sports Commission shows 9.37 million Australians aged 15+ participate in at least one of the 22 sports that will feature at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games starting this week.
The Australian Institute of Sport will use cutting-edge COVID-19 medical technology behind the scenes in Birmingham to supporting our Commonwealth Games team.
Former Australian Institute of Sport scholarship athletes who experienced harm from inappropriate practices or abuse as a result of their time at the AIS will have access to a new Australian Sports Commission Restorative Program.
The AIS has awarded grants totaling $670,000 to six leading research teams around the country, aimed at optimising the performance of elite athletes, coaches and support staff.
According to the Australian Sports Commission’s latest national AusPlay report, surfing and skate sports are becoming more popular, especially among women.
Disabled Wintersport Australia has unveiled the nation’s first Para Nordic program with a goal of establishing the sport, on and off snow, in Australia.