The Minister for Sport Kate Ellis today welcomed the release of The Future of Australian Sport from the Independent Sport Panel.
The Rudd Government has undertaken the biggest review of sport in more than a decade to ensure that Australia is prepared for the critical challenges facing sport and our community in the future.
Underlying challenges have been emerging for Australian elite sport over a number of years that need be addressed to ensure Australia’s continued success on the international stage.
As a nation it is also clear that the full capacity of sport had not been adequately harnessed at a community and grass roots level and placed at the centre of preventative health efforts aimed at tackling serious emerging health issues such as obesity.
This report challenges us to build a system based on a broad vision for Australian sport.
The Independent Sport Panel featured 39 recommendations including:
The report does not recommend a funding cut to elite sport or the sport sector as a whole.
The Government remains committed to being a strong financial partner of elite sport into the future.
The comprehensive report of businessman David Crawford and his team is the product of consultation with more than 650 groups and individuals across the spectrum of Australian sport.
The report examines elite and community level sport as well as sport for young people, women and men, sport for people with a disability and the engagement of Indigenous and ethnic Australians.
I thank Mr Crawford and his team for their work in producing this report and I look forward to working with Australian sport and the community to build a stronger sporting system for the future.
The Government will consider the recommendations and respond as a priority.
The full report is at www.sportpanel.org.au
Topics: Australia, community, elite sport, Governance, Health Care, health issues, obesity, preventative health, review, Rudd Government, sport, sprots, Sprots Panel
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