As a Pride in Sport member, Squash Australia has an ongoing commitment to fostering welcoming, inclusive environments and supporting LGBTQ athletes, coaches and officials.
As one of this year's AIS Accelerate program participants, former World No.5 and Commonwealth Games gold medallist Kasey Brown has leveraged the opportunity to further her career development.
After a period dominated by junior competition in recent months, Australia's top players are back at it, taking on the best at home and around the world.
When Squash Australia reached out to Deakin University for students to take on a semester-long internship, there were two major objectives: firstly, to increase the capacity to service members, and secondly, as an investment into the future of sport administration to hopefully, ideally, increase the quality of quantity of administrators within the world of squash.
Squash Australia is pleased to announce the athletes who have been selected to represent Australia at the 2024 WSF World Junior Championships in Houston USA.
With a proud history in the Commonwealth Games since 1998, and an announcement that the sport would be included at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, squash is back on the rise in Australia.
The stage is set for a brilliant final day of competition at the 2024 Oceania Junior Championships with the finalists in all but one division now decided.
Tina Ma won an all-Aussie final and Thomas Scott claimed the biggest result of his career as the 2024 Australian Junior Open came to a close on Thursday afternoon at Melbourne Sports Centres.
Squash Australia condemns the social media abuse directed at Junior players, tournament referees and officials during the Australian Junior Open in Melbourne.
Six Australians will feature in the finals of the Australian Junior Open, including two athletes who took vastly different paths to the prestigious Under 19 deciders.
Squash Australia respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands throughout Australia on which we are on. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
We are committed to a positive future for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country and recognise the role and value of culture.
We are a proudly diverse organisation, who actively celebrates LGBTIQ+ diversity, inclusion and pride.
Squash Australia is committed to safeguarding everyone involved in our organisation including Children and Young People in our care, so that they feel safe and are safe.