
The third AIS Women in Sport Congress (WISC) has wrapped up in Brisbane, with delegates riding a wave of energy amid a call to arms to turn research into action in pursuit of world-leading female health and performance outcomes.

Even after carefully planning her retirement from swimming, eight-time Olympic medallist Cate Campbell says stepping away from elite sport has been challenging, highlighting the importance of programs like the Australian Institute of Sport’s (AIS) Accelerate program that support athletes as they navigate life beyond competition.

Australia’s most successful Winter Olympic campaign was built not only on our star athletes, but on the coaches supporting them every step of the way at Milano Cortina.

The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is calling on Australia’s elite athletes to apply for the 2026 AIS Athlete Education Scholarships.

The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is celebrating a remarkable Winter Olympics campaign, with the Australian team making history winning the most gold medals and total medals of any Australian Winter Olympic Team ever.

The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has released landmark national guidelines designed to better support young athletes on the road to Brisbane 2032 and beyond.

For Hockeyroo and proud Wiradjuri woman Mariah Williams, Connection to Country plays an important role in shaping how she shows up both as an athlete and as a person.

Despite being in the early stages of her international aerial skiing career, Sidney Stephens is already taking steps to prepare for her future beyond sport.

Having recently finished high school, Australian Para-swimmer Daniel Rigby is preparing for his next chapter, balancing university study while chasing his Paralympic dreams.

For Australian boccia athlete Jean-Paul ‘JP’ La Fontaine, achieving his full potential on the world stage isn’t just about talent and hard work. It’s also about access and opportunity.