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Below are the Disability Sports Australia Brand Guidelines. This document has been created as a guide for how the Disability Sports Australia brand should be used for events, social media, communications, promotions, and other activities. Within the document, correct use of typography, colour and logo usage, both in print and online, can be found.
This document will guide best design standards of practice and is a useful resource to refer to maintain the Disability Sports Australia brand.
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International Bowls for the Disabled (IBD) World Championships | Call for Expressions of Interest
Disability Sports Australia (DSA) will be sending a team to the 2020 International Bowls for the Disabled (IBD) World Championships in October in New Zealand.
Read more about expressing your interest to compete!
Mackay set to host the 2019 Multi-Disability Lawn Bowls National Championships
Disability Sports Australia (DSA) is excited to host the Multi-Disability Lawn Bowls National Championships in 2019 to be held in Mackay, QLD from Sunday, 19 – Friday, 24 May 2019 at Souths Suburban Bowls Club.
Announcement of the dates for 2019 Multi-Disability Lawn Bowls National Championships
The Multibowl is back in 2019! The 2019 Multi-Disability Lawn Bowls National Championships, otherwise known at the 2019 Multibowl, will be held at Souths Suburban Bowls Club in Mackay, Queensland from Sunday, 19 - Friday, 24 May 2019.
Results from the 2015 Multi-Disability Lawn Bowls National Championships
In October 2015, the 2015 Multi-Disability Lawn Bowls National Championships was held at Musgrave Hill Bowls Club, with the support of a grant from the Gold Coast City Council. Many thanks to our Lawn Bowls Committee for all their hard work which ensured the success of the event, and to the Musgrave Hills Bowling Club for a magnificent venue and high quality competition management. The event was held at significantly lower cost to athletes than previous years, and with 38 bowlers competing over a full week of competition.