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read moreThe Australian Sports Commission (ASC) has today unveiled a record investment of $385 million in 70 sports over the next 18 months with the investment aimed at ensuring Australians have premium pathways and support at all levels of sport, from participation to high performance.
The announcement has resulted in 95% of Olympic and Paralympic summer sports receiving increased funding with an average investment increase of 64% per year, compared to the period leading up to the Paris Games.
This is the first time the ASC has allocated funding that stretches from the playground to the podium, building on the success of the sector-wide High Performance (Win Well) and Participation (Play Well) strategies.
Win Well Funding
Following 12 months of consultation with sports on their strategy and performance targets leading up to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympics, the Win Well funding highlights include:
Play Well Funding
The investment in 63 sports will not only fund participation activities but also aligns with the Play Well Strategy, with highlights including:
All Win Well and Play Well Funding will be allocated from 1st January 2025 until 30th June 2026.
Federal Minister for Sport, Anika Wells noted “this is a record funding package for Australian sport, so they can take full advantage of the generational opportunity between now and Brisbane 2032.
“Our record $385 million investment in high performance sport over the next 18 months, which includes a doubling of investment in Para sport, will enable our athletes to win well on the road to Los Angeles while also encouraging more Australians to play sport.
“We are creating more opportunities for more athletes by increasing the number of sports we support from 54 to 68 summer Olympic and Paralympic programs.
“It’s important that our kids and community sporting champions experience the same level of opportunity and I welcome the Play Well funding goal to create a safe, fair and sustainable sport system that grows participation and nurtures tomorrow’s champions.”
Australian Sports Commission Chief Executive Kieren Perkins added “the remaining eight years until Brisbane 2032 is our chance to unite and inspire Australia through sport.
“The Play Well and Win Well funding announced today lays the foundation to do just that. We will be supporting more Australians to enjoy their sport than ever before, from those in grassroots to our Olympians, Paralympians and Commonwealth Games athletes making us proud on the world stage.
“I would like to thank the Australian Government for their vision and ongoing support to allow all Australians to both play well and win well.”
Athletics Australia Chief Executive Simon Hollingsworth shared “Early investment in the LA cycle is so critical to setting sports up for success so that we can collectively deliver on the shared vision of the Win Well HP 2032+ Strategy.”
Boccia Australia Chair Richard Boele added “we were incredibly proud of our two silver medals in Paris and the increased investment in boccia over the next 18 months will significantly lift our performance on the road to LA2028.” Boccia is played by athletes with a significant physical impairment affecting all four limbs. Athletes compete in singles, pairs and team events.
Australian Flying Disc Association (AFDA) Chief Executive Maxwell Gratton advised “this investment enables the AFDA to capitalise on the interest in our sport by hiring additional staff, upgrading our competition management systems and growing our junior and youth participation opportunities.
“Our Ulti-Mates and Fly programs offered through Sporting Schools are also helping introduce primary and secondary school students to our wonderful game.”
Winter and Commonwealth Games only sports (Olympic Winter Institute of Australia, Snow Australia, Netball Australia and Bowls Australia) all recently received an uplift for their current investment cycle (Milano Cortina 2026 and Glasgow 2026) and will continue to be supported by ASC investment but have a different cycle due to the timing of their benchmark sporting events.
For more information about ASC funding and grants, visit www.sportaus.gov.au/grants_and_funding
Image top. Lacrosse is one of seven new teams to receive funding across. Credit: Lacrosse Australia; Image centre: ASC Play Well initiative; Image below. Australian Boccia team at Paris 2024. Credit Paralympics Australia
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8th November 2024 - Australian Sports Commission announces marketing and communication network for Play Well program
21st October 2024 - Australian Sports Foundation advises of record $100 million in donations
17th October 2024 - Australian Sports Foundation and revolutioniseSPORT partner to expand fundraising opportunities
16th October 2024 - Focus on the elite in new Federal Government national sport strategy
12th October 2024 - Australian Sports Commission launches course to tackle racism in community sport
8th October 2024 - ASC Sport Performance Awards judged by commitment to ‘win well’
27th September 2024 - South Australian Sports Institute designed to give athletes a competitive edge
3rd September 2024 - Sue Hunt named new Chief Executive at the Australian Sports Foundation
22nd May 2024 - Australian Sports Commission announces recipients of its latest Play Well participation grants
27th March 2024 - Industry leaders unite to help Australians to play well
21st March 2024 - Play Well leadership group to oversee implementation of Sport Participation Strategy
19th March 2024 - Sports Commission’s Kieren Perkins advises that ‘federated model for sport guarantees obstruction and oblivion’
14th March 2024 - Australian Sports Foundation advise that one in four regional sporting clubs are at ‘breaking point’
23rd November 2023 - Australian Sports Commission launches ‘Play Well’ program with $10 million funding
3rd June 2023 - Federal Minister Anika Wells endorses Australian sport’s united vision to ‘win well’
18th April 2023 - New funding backs Australian Institute of Sport initiative for gender equality in coaching by 2032
16th December 2022 - Swimming Australia committed to ‘Win Well’ strategy as it looks to post Brisbane 2032 legacy
15th December 2022 - Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games peak sporting organisations launch landmark ‘Win Well’ national strategy
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