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https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/kb/women-in-sport

In Australia, women are under-represented in organised sport—as participants, coaches, officials, administrators, and board members—when compared to their male cohort. A variety of strategies exist to help equalise opportunities for girls and women, however, concerns continue on how gender bias may prevent them from receiving the full benefits sport and physical activity (PA) can offer.

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https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/kb/what-is-sport

In practical terms ‘sport’ is defined by its social interpretation as well as its strong association with physical exertion and performance measures. What we perceive as ‘sport’ in one instance may not be in another; sport takes on many forms and is constantly changing based upon societal norms, trends, and new directions.

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QAS IGNITE 2032 Deep Dive - Enhancing Performance with…

8 Aug 2023: QAS IGNITE 2032 Deep Dive – Enhancing Performance with Computer Vision. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland. IGNITE 2032 Deep Dive Program. 29 June 2023. Access levels and restrictions. Public. All Clearinghouse members.

Understanding social support practices and injury in female …

4 Oct 2022: 18 Aug 2022. Catherine Litchfield. Free paper title: Understanding social support practices and injury in female sport: A case study of Australian football.

Keynote 4: Talent development

28 May 2021: Previously, he was a senior writer at Sports Illustrated, where he authored or co-authored many of the magazine’s biggest stories, including the 2009 report that Yankees third baseman Alex ... Most recently, he is author of the New York Times bestseller

Transferrability of Programs

28 May 2021: 17 May 2012. John Armstrong. Pat McCann. Hamish McDonald. Synopsis. A discussion about transferring each of their approaches across different population groups.

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