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Funding boost for local sporting communities

The 2021-22 NSW Budget will invest more than $450 million in additional funding over four years in the sport and active...

$200 million win for community sport in budget

Community sport facilities across the state will receive a $200 million injection following the announcement of a new Multi-Sport Community Facility...

$18.6 million boost for community projects

Communities across the state are in line for better facilities and infrastructure with the popular Community Building Partnership Program getting an...

Kids dive into learn to swim voucher program

More pre-school aged children will be safer around water under measures announced in the 2021-22 NSW Budget. The $44 million program...

‘Women of Winter’ program off to a great start

This media release is courtesy of Snow Australia. When in 2017 Snow Australia Director and Marketing Consultant Susie Warwick organised a one-day...

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ESSA launches eBook to encourage Aussie men to look after their health with physical activity

As we celebrate Men’s Health Week this week – running from 14–20 June 2021 – Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA)...

Why investing in community sport is essential

This Moruya Tennis Club case study is part of the series highlighting why grassroots sports funding is essential to build and...

$2.3 million in grants announced to get South Australians moving

The Marshall Government is taking a bold new approach to get South Australians active more often by investing $2.3 million in...

10,000 clubs say yes we can

At Good Sports, we are celebrating a massive milestone. After 20 years of preparing teams, strapping on trainers and pulling on...

Response to ABC News Article

“Federal government abandons plan to keep track of local sport needs, despite lessons from ‘sports rots'” by Jack Snape (ABC News...