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Results wrap: QAS-supported athletes selected for Paris and more

13 March 2024

QAS and Griffith University are helping QLD athletes shape their futures

12 March 2024

Aspiring young divers make a splash on the Sunshine Coast

07 March 2024

Queensland coaches collaborate to support the next generation of athletes

07 March 2024

QAS strengthens athlete safeguarding with new Integrity Manager

04 March 2024

In December, the Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) partnered with Sport Integrity Australia (SIA) to bolster athlete safeguarding . At that time, QAS became the first State Institute of Sport to appoint an Integrity Manager.

QAS team unites in pursuit of excellence

01 March 2024

More than 120 Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) staff gathered in Brisbane this week for the much-anticipated QAS Super Huddle. The event was a key moment for teams from QAS hubs across the state to come together to connect and reflect on the organisation’s 2032 High Performance Strategy and officially launch the QAS’ new values and behaviours .

Join us in shaping the future of inclusive sportstech!

22 February 2024

The Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) is collaborating with Sport and Rec and Advance Queensland to launch the Inclusive Sport Tech Challenge. With a total grant pool of $300,000 available to small-to-medium enterprises, this initiative aims to revolutionise sports participation and performance for individuals with disabilities.

Cape Bionics becomes the QAS’ Official Compression Supplier to optimise athlete recovery and performance

12 February 2024

The Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) is delighted to unveil an exciting partnership with Cape Bionics, a pioneering leader in compression technology.

This partnership with Cape Bionics highlights both organisations’ commitment to advancing athlete recovery and performance through cutting edge sports science.

QAS Athlete Advisory Group – Seeking Up to Four New Members

06 February 2024

The Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) is calling on current or former QAS supported athletes who are committed to representing the athlete voice and have a strong desire to contribute to the QAS Athlete Journey and devote the time required to engage with the broader QAS athlete community.

Paris Open Water dance card is full

06 February 2024

Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) open water swimmers Moesha Johnson and Nick Sloman have clinched their spots for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, showcasing their talent and determination at the World Championships in Doha. Their achievements mark a significant milestone for Australian swimming.

Last updated: 17 Nov 2022