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DSA Board appoints John Croll as new Chairman
It is with great pleasure that the Board of Disability Sports Australia announces the appointment Mr John Croll as the Chairman of DSA.
John Croll has worked in the media industry for more than 30 years and was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Isentia in 1999
DSA welcomes two new Board members
It is with great pleasure that we announce to you today the appointment of two new directors to the Board of Disability Sports Australia. John Croll and Elizabeth Rushbrook.
DSA and AFL announce partnership to develop Wheelchair Aussie Rules
The AFL today announced the official partnership with Disability Sport Australia (DSA) to develop Wheelchair Australian Football.
‘Wheelchair Aussie Rules’ was developed to provide all Australian Football enthusiasts with or without a disability with an Australian Football experience that has strong parallels with the traditional game. Based on AFL rules and played on a basketball or netball court, this wheelchair sport is open to anyone to play.
Australia wins bid to host the 2018 IWRF Wheelchair Rugby World Championship
Disability Sports Australia (DSA), the national body representing athletes with a physical disability, has won an international bidding process to host the International Wheelchair Rugby World Championships in Sydney in August 2018.
2016 Australian Rio Paralympic Team uniform unveiled
The Australian Paralympic Team uniform for the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games was officially unveiled today at Sydney’s Doltone House, with 21 Paralympic athletes on hand to model the range.
Retention of the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission
The Government will provide certainty to the charitable sector and community organisations by today announcing the decision to retain the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC).
Minister for Social Services, Christian Porter, and Minister for Small Business and Assistant Treasurer, Kelly O’Dwyer, said the decision followed extensive consultation with the sector on the alternative option of repealing and replacing the ACNC.