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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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NSW Department of Sport and Recreation (2003) Get that…

3 Apr 2003: Regional Sports Facility ProgramFunds are provided to enhance the range, availability and quality of major sport and recreationfacilities throughout NSW. ... Three types of scholarships are offered:. • Sports Management Development Program — is a

Department of Communities (2010) Queensland household…

1 Feb 2021: The results (see Table 3) suggest that there are some differences in the way factors affect men’s and women’s participation in volunteering for a sport or recreational activity. ... Table 3: Logistic regression analyses of factors associated with

Ausport No.8 (2003)

18 Jan 2021: From Australian Sports Commission CEO Mark Peters. World Anti-doping Code. Sport Needs More Women – national forum. ... Page 3 of 10Ausport Newsletter. 6/06/2008http://webausport/journals/enews/Ausport8Mar03.htm. women in sport is not the entire answer.

Gymnastics Australia Annual Report 2010

3 Oct 2013: Daren Wolfe Men’s Gymnastics Technical DirectorHelen Colagiuri Women’s Gymnastics Technical DirectorTeresa Evans Rhythmic Gymnastics Technical DirectorKaron Williams Sport Aerobics Technical DirectorMike Kelso Trampoline Sports Technical

Touch Football Australia Annual Report 2018-2019

28 Oct 2019: The National High Performance Sport Strategy 2024 signals the first time all Federal and State/Territory sports agencies have signed up to a joint high performance strategy. ... The best Australian Men’s, Women’s and Mixed players from throughout the

AIS Update 21 May 2021

16 Nov 2021: the professional development of women in sport acrossscience, technology, engineering and medical disciplines. ... This National Careers Week, Tess also represents thefuture of Australian sports engineering and an AIScommitment to increase professional

Special Olympics Australia Annual Report 2015

10 Aug 2017: Programs are underway in NSW, QLD and VIC. Unified SportsUnified Sports brings people with an intellectual disability and those without a disability together to play sport. ... He has played sport at all levels, completed athlete leadership training and

Touch Football Australia Annual Report 2010-2011

24 Nov 2011: This is an exciting and challenging time for Australian sport. The Australian Sports Commission looks forward to working with all sporting organisations, the state and territory institutes and academies of sport ... Touch Football will be the leading

Tennis Australia Annual Report 2011-2012

18 Oct 2012: From developing programs for juniors to sports science and video analysis for our elite players, TA is committed to being at the forefront of the sport’s development. ... 1922First Australasian Women’s Championships staged. 1926Name changed to Lawn

AIS Update 18 June 2021

16 Nov 2021: AIS women’s leadership programs progressing. The AIS looks forward to hosting the first module ofthe Athlete Accelerate Program next week, with 17athletes from 14 sports to attend the three-day ... for women athletes so they can continueto progress

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