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Bupa and Disability Sports Australia partner to get more people involved in para-sport.
Australians are invited to test out a range of para-sports, with Bupa and Disability Sports Australia (DSA) partnering to find the next generation of para-sports athletes.
Disability Sports Australia Announces Key Promotions in Strategic Restructure
Disability Sports Australia (DSA) is pleased to announce a series of key promotions. This strategic reshuffle aims to enhance the organisation's commitment to improving access, participation, and visibility of disability sport.
Ayden Shaw appointed as CEO of Disability Sports Australia
Disability Sports Australia is pleased to announce that Ayden Shaw, who has been leading the organisation as General Manager, will now be officially elevated to the role of Chief Executive Officer.
“I’m excited for the opportunity to continue to work with our outstanding Board, our wonderful team, and our partners as we build a more capable, accessible, and equitable disability sport sector.”
Disability Sports Australia Named Community Engagement Partner for 2024 Toyota AFL Open
Disability Sports Australia named Community Engagement Partner of the 2024 Toyota AFL Open.
Badminton Australia and Disability Sports Australia extend their rally for inclusion
Disability Sports Australia and Badminton Australia are proud to announce an extension of their partnership through DSA's Sports Incubator Program. A focus of the partnership will be expanding the reach of BA’s Shuttle Smash program into DSA’s Abilities Unleashed events.
Leadership in Sport Network: Women with Disability Launched by Disability Sports Australia and Victoria University, Melbourne
Disability Sports Australia and Victoria University, Melbourne are proud to launch the "Leadership in Sport Network: Women with Disability." This initiative gathers women and non-binary identifying leaders employed in the disability sports and active recreation sector to collaborate and professionally grow their skill sets.
Sam Cunningham to lead Disability Sports Northern Territory
Disability Sports Northern Territory (DSNT) is delighted to announce the appointment of Sam Cunningham as its new General Manager.
Disability Sports Australia Unveils 'Abilities Unleashed Kids' - A New Chapter in Disability Inclusive Sports
Disability Sports Australia (DSA) is thrilled to announce a significant development in its multi-sport come and try day. DSA's highly successful, core participation product and national program, Activate Inclusion Sports Day program, has evolved, adopting a new name - 'Abilities Unleashed Kids.'
Disability Sports Australia and SportsGrad Helping People with Disabilities Get Jobs in Sport
Disability Sports Australia (DSA) and SportsGrad are teaming up in an exciting community partnership that will support people with disabilities to get more jobs in sport. The two are complementing each other’s strengths combining DSA’s disability and accessibility advocacy with SportsGrad’s career upskilling and industry employment pathway.
Disability Sports Australia Invites Expressions of Interest for Non-Executive Director Positions
Disability Sports Australia (DSA), one of Australia’s nine leading National Sporting Organisations for people with disabilities (NSODs), is welcoming expressions of interest from individuals interested in joining its Board of Directors.
At an exciting point in the organisation’s journey implementing a new strategic plan, DSA is seeking dedicated individuals with a shared vision and are ready to contribute their expertise to support DSA’s strategic priorities.
Disability Sports Australia selects Rosterfy to future proof their volunteer program
Rosterfy is proud to announce that they will be working with not-for-profit organisation, Disability Sports Australia, to streamline and manage their impressive national network of volunteers and 70 come-and-try events.
Disability Sports Australia and What Ability Announce Community Partnership
Disability Sports Australia (DSA) and What Ability, a leading National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provider, are teaming up to support Australians with disabilities be active through a new community partnership.
Both organisations are coming together to amplify their impact, share stories, and advocate for an inclusive active environment for individuals with disabilities.