Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 3, 2025

Para Sport Unit launches in New South Wales

Australia’s third Para Sport Unit has been launched by the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), Paralympics Australia and New South Wales Institute of Sport (NSWIS).

Funded by NSWIS, the Para Sport Unit will offer a world-leading training environment to elevate Paralympic sport in Australia and help para-athletes achieve success at LA 2028, Brisbane 2032 and beyond.

The NSW launch follows Para Sport Units having been launched at the Queensland Academy of Sport and the South Australian Sports Institute, with the facilities part of the national Para Uplift made possible by the Australian Government’s biggest ever Paralympic spend.

Past and present sporting greats, including Australia’s most decorated Paralympian Ellie Cole, three-time Paralympic swimmer Tim Hodge and silver Paralympic medal winning boccia player Jamieson Leeson, joined up and coming Para-athletes for the launch of the NSWIS Para Sport Unit at Sydney’s Olympic Park.

Backed by $2.125 million from the AIS, $2.3 million from the New South Wales Government, and further investment from Paralympics Australia, the NSWIS unit will allow more Para-athletes opportunities in sport through access to fit-for-purpose training environments, specialised coaching and performance support.    

It follows the launch of Para Sport Units at the Queensland Academy of Sport and the South Australian Sports Institute, with the facilities part of the national Para Uplift made possible by the Australian Government’s biggest ever Paralympic spend.

Australian Sports Commission Executive General Manager of AIS Performance Matti Clements noted “our current and future Paralympians have never been better supported with the launch of Australia’s third Para-Sport Unit at the New South Wales Institute of Sport.

“The Australian Government’s historic investment in Para sport is making a real difference. Not only is the national Para Uplift creating these incredible training environments, but it is also streamlining the classification process, supporting coaches, empowering athlete carers, and ensuring our athletes have the equipment they need to represent Australia with pride.

“I would like to thank Paralympics Australia, our National Institute Network, and sports for continuing to be united in the desire to get the results our Paralympic team deserves as we look towards LA 2028, Brisbane 2032 and beyond.”

Further Para Sport Units will be launched in Victoria, Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Tasmania over the coming months.

The Para Uplift is an initiative born from Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Win Well Strategy, a movement made up of 62 sports and sporting organisations bound by the vision to win well and make the most of the generational opportunity of hosting the Brisbane 2032 Games.

To learn more about the Win Well Strategy and Para Uplift, visit www.winwell2032.au 

Image. Credit: NSWIS

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