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The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is the Australian Government commission responsible for supporting and investing in sport in Australia. The Commission incorporates the Australian Institute of Sport. From 2018 to 2022, it was known as Sport Australia. [4]
At Sport and Recreation Ministers' Council on 26 May 1978, it was agreed to established the National Coaching Council. [ 1 ] In March 1979 it was renamed the Australian Coaching Council. [ 1 ] The primary objectives of the Council were: establishing a national coach and accreditation scheme and providing opportunities for coach education.
Reforming the Australian Sports Commission to lead the sports system; Merging institutes of sport; Building the capacity of national sporting organisations; Putting sport and physical activity back into education; Building community sport with people and places; Ensuring Australia's sports system is open to all; Sustaining the funding base for ...
The NSIC is funded by the Australian Sports Commission and is housed in the Corporate Services Building of the Australian Sports Commission at the Australian Institute of Sport campus in Canberra. [1] [2] [3] The centre was established in 1982 as the Australian Institute of Sport Information Centre. The centre was renamed the National Sport ...
In 1985, the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) was established to improve the Australian Government's administration of sport in terms of funding, participation and elite sport. [6] The 1989 Senate Inquiry into drugs in sport resulted in the establishment of the Australian Sport Drug Agency (now called Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority ...
By 2009, the Australian Sports Commission had a budget of A$150 million, up from A$5 million when it first was created. [90] Amateur sport has been able to draw large audiences. In the 1950s, 120,000 fans would go to the MCG to watch major athletics events. [91] Australian amateur sport has dealt with financial problems.
The AIS soccer program was funded by the Australian Federal Government, through the Australian Sports Commission. In 2005–2006 this funding amounted to A$1,115,000. [2] The format involved 20 students per year selected for an initial period of 12 months training and study, with the additional option of a second year.
The Confederation of Australian Sport (CAS) is the highest national body for sport in Australia. It was established in 1976 to advance the interests of the Australian sports community and to give the industry a united voice in discussions and negotiations with governments and key stakeholders.