Understanding classification in parasports
Classification in Parasports is a process that ensures fair competition by grouping athletes with similar impairments together. Athletes must be evaluated and assigned a Sport Class and Sport Class Status to compete.
Inclusivity in Sports: How can we drive participation in parasports?
In anticipation of the Paralympic Games, we were interested in exploring why participation rates remain low and how people with disability participate in specific sports.
Brayden Foxley-Conolly: Journey to the Top in Wheelchair Rugby
At just 19 years old, Brayden Foxley-Conolly is preparing to board a flight to Paris, where he will proudly represent Australia in the Wheelchair Rugby team. We sat down to talk to him ahead of the Paralympics to learn more about his remarkable journey at such a young age.
How much does an Olympian earn?
Gold medals, glory, and greatness. Those are the images that come to mind when we think of the Olympic Games. But how much do Australian Olympians actually earn?
Understanding Star Ratings in Aged Care
Aged Care Star Ratings provide a benchmark for older people to make decisions about their care and the aged care homes they wish to access.
Maintaining compliance as an NDIS provider
As part of your obligations under the NDIS, you also need to meet certain requirements to maintain your compliance. Let’s explore this.