
It's athletics week on the AIS Win Well Podcast, with sprinter Chad Perris and middle distance runner Michael Roeger sitting down for a chat just weeks out from the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

Australian Hockeyroos Amy Lawton and Tatum Stewart are in control for episode 9 of the AIS Win Well Podcast, with the pair sitting down for a chat just weeks out from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

With her third Olympic Games now just weeks away, Jess Stenson knows it takes a village to be word’s best, which is why she is loving Australian sport’s united commitment to ensuring athletes win well both in sport and life.

Athletes have welcomed the Australian Government’s decision to invest a record $283 million in sport over the next two years.

Paralympic bronze medallist Daniel Michel said discovering Boccia at age 15 was ‘exactly what he’d been looking for his whole life’.

QUT and the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) have joined forces to boost student-athlete wellbeing through a holistic research and intervention program that targets study, sport and social success.

The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) has thanked the Australian Government for their record $283 million investment in sport over the next two years which lays the foundation for sustainable success in the lead up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games and beyond.

Diver Maddison Keeney is feeling on top of her game as she prepares to represent Australia at her second Olympics in Paris.

Melissa Tapper has a busy few months ahead of her, with the table tennis player to once again represent Australia in both the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The first thing you notice upon meeting Dylan Schwarz is his cheeky smile. The second thing is that behind that smile lies a steely focus and desire to succeed at the sport he loves, boccia.