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QAS Supported athletes awarded AIS Scholarship
Ten Queensland Academy of Sport (QAS) supported athletes have been awarded the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Athlete Education Scholarship, developed to support Australian high performance athletes in their pursuit of study and educational experience.
A world-class National BMX Freestyle Park opens on the Gold Coast
The Queensland Academy of Sport, in partnership with AusCycling and the Australian Institute of Sport, have launched a world-class National BMX Freestyle Park on the Gold Coast providing a home for the next generation of elite athletes in the lead up to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
National Throws Centre of Excellence under construction at QAS
Work is underway on a new $2.7 million Queensland Academy of Sport indoor National Throws Centre of Excellence at the QAS Headquarters at Nathan, to help nurture the future shot put, discus, javelin, hammer throw and decathlon stars of the future.
Birmingham athletes getting ‘Games ready’
Queensland’s athletes and para-athletes are preparing for the Birmingham Commonwealth Games with a series of ‘Be Ready’ sessions at the Queensland Academy of Sport.
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.
Last updated: 17 Nov 2022