
A league of up-and-coming coaches have spent three days immersed at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) for the inaugural ASPIRE Coach Program.

The Australian Sports Commission’s annual Sports Technology and Applied Research Symposium (STARS) explores how Australia can accelerate innovation on the road to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Australia’s seventh Para Sport Unit has opened at the Tasmanian Institute of Sport (TIS) giving local para-athletes even greater support to Win Well.

From artistic directors to acclaimed conductors and an Olympic champion, this year’s World Class to World Best (WC2WB) conference will tap into insights of leading minds across sport, business and the arts to help drive sustainable success in Australia’s high performance sport system.

If we're only looking at half the talent pool, we’re missing half the potential. That’s the thinking behind the Australian Institute of Sport’s new ASPIRE coaching program, designed to empower Australia’s next generation of elite coaches.

Olympic Cedric Dubler has used his European summer to catch up with some fellow Australian athletes to learn how they Win Well.

World-class athletes need world-class mentors and with Brisbane 2032 fast approaching, Australian sport needs our Para-sport coaches now more than ever before.

Para-athletes from the Top End have more access to support and training than ever before following the launch of the new Para Sport Unit in Darwin – the sixth to come online across the nation in the past seven months.

Helping mogul skier Charlotte Wilson juggle her quest to qualify for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games while studying Biomedical Engineering is just one example of the success made possible through the latest round of the Australian Institute of Sport’s Athlete Education Scholarship (AES).

A powerful program which connects First Nations athletes around the country is celebrating its latest win after two athlete ambassadors were appointed into leadership positions.