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You for 2032 talent identification program
QAS is delivering Australia’s largest athlete talent identification program.
Olympics Unleashed tours Far North Queensland
Olympics Unleashed recently ventured into Far North Queensland visiting Aboriginal communities and Torres Strait Islander communities and schools throughout the region.
Come work with us at the Queensland Academy of Sport
The Queensland Academy of Sport is on the lookout for passionate, high-performance experts who want to contribute to truly inspiring outcomes.
Queensland Paralympians go better in Tokyo
Queensland Paralympians have edged out their medal performance from 2016 bringing home more gold medals from the Tokyo Games.
Queenslanders to light up Paralympics
Queensland sent elite para-athletes as part of the Australian Team to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.
Queensland Hits Olympic High
Queensland’s elite athletes have eclipsed their Rio Olympics heroics bringing home 28 medals from the Tokyo 2020 Games.
Queensland Academy of Sport support for a gold medal athlete!
In an exciting world first, Logan Martin (men’s BMX Freestyle) has won gold for Australia in the sport’s first ever appearance at an Olympic Games.
Meet volleyball extraordinaire and proud Indigenous woman Taliqua Clancy
During National Reconciliation Week 2021 we’re shining a spotlight on volleyball legend Taliqua Clancy.
Happy 30th birthday to the Queensland Academy of Sport
Monday 31 May 2021 marks 30 years since the Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) first opened its doors to 35 young athletes across 11 sports to become inaugural scholarship holders, including Susie O’Neill, Kieren Perkins and Steven Bradbury.
Three Queensland debutants to step into Olympic ring
Three Queensland boxers will prepare to make their Olympic debuts in Tokyo after the Australian Olympic Committee announced its latest round of selections.
Last updated: 17 Nov 2022