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National Wheelchair Basketball League (NWBL) Round 1 Review
Season 2016 for the NWBL kicked off in Newcastle over the weekend with five of the six teams in the competition recording at least one victory in the Cluster Round.
Defending champions Kilsyth Cobras went 3-1 for the weekend, taking care of Red Dust in a replay of last year’s Grand Final on Friday night.
Round up of the Inaugural 2016 Wheelchair Aussie Rules National Championships
Disability Sports Australia and the Australian Defence Force was proud to host the Inaugural 2016 Wheelchair Aussie Rules National Championships held at Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre in April.
Media Release - Australian Rugby Union throws support behind Wheelchair Rugby
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) has joined forces with Disability Sports Australia (DSA) in a new partnership to foster and promote the development of Wheelchair Rugby in Australia.
The partnership will aim to drive Wheelchair Rugby participation and develop pathways within the sport at state, local and national levels, as well as developing coaching and officiating accreditation frameworks and programs.
GC2018 to host biggest para-sport program in Commonwealth Games history
The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games is going for gold to deliver an inclusive Games, unveiling the biggest para-sport program in Commonwealth Games history.
The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) and the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation (GOLDOC) announced the integrated para-sport program for the 2018 Games today, marking international Commonwealth Day celebrations and this year’s theme of ‘an inclusive Commonwealth’.
TTP Para-athlete feedback & Development Squad nomination
In 2016, the Para-athletics Junior Program will be holding two training camps in the first half of the year. The first camp will take place for our ‘Performance Squad’ at the AIS from 14th-17th April. The group for this camp has already been selected, and information on this can be found here.
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.