AIS announces funding boost for Victoria 2026

Published Thu 16 Feb 2023

The Australian Government and Australian Institute of Sport will invest more than $17 million in Bowls, Netball and Squash over the next four years to boost preparations for the Victoria 2026 Commonwealth Games, $2.36m going into Squash.

Federal Minister for Sport Anika Wells said this funding would help boost sporting equality during the Green and Gold Decade and create lasting benefits for athletes and fans.

“The Victoria 2026 Commonwealth Games will take high performance sport directly to regional Australia. When you consider aspects of these Games, such as the full integration of para-sport, it’s a wonderful event to inspire and connect all Australians with sport. The Australian Government is proud to support our Aussie athletes and sports to represent our nation and perform at their best,” Minister Wells said.

“It was incredible to watch our Australian athletes compete so brilliantly and top the medal tally at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, but it’s even more exciting to think Australians will get to experience all that excitement firsthand and on home soil at Victoria 2026.” 

Australian Sports Commission CEO Kieren Perkins OAM said the AIS was committed to working on behalf of sport to deliver longer-term funding.

“We thank the Australian Government for their belief and confidence in us and the Australian high performance sport system to deliver meaningful results for our country,” Mr Perkins said. 

“There’s no doubt funding like this is crucial to helping Australian sport produce more medal-winning moments, but these sporting victories are also big winners for our nation more broadly, benefitting areas such as our economy and our physical and mental health.

“Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy outlines our collective plan to build sustainable success in Australian sport. Victoria 2026 is a huge milestone on our journey over this Green and Gold Decade to the Brisbane 2032 Olympics and Paralympics, and beyond.”

Commonwealth Games Australia CEO Craig Phillips AM said that confirmation of funding ensures Commonwealth sports can focus on their preparations for a home Games in just over three years.

“Victoria 2026 is a critical milestone in Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport Strategy and we welcome this generous funding commitment for Netball, Squash and Bowls by the Australian Government and Australian Sports Commission,” Mr Phillips said.

“For all sports, certainty in funding is what provides for appropriate planning and delivery ahead of competition on the world stage. Our hope is that this bold, early investment continues for all Victoria 2026 program sports as they strive to ensure Australia remains at the top of the medal tally in front of a home crowd.”

In Squash, Australia and England are neck-and-neck on 11 gold medals in the Commonwealth Games competition and Squash Australia CEO Robert Donaghue said the sport had big ambitions for Victoria 2026.

“Australia's squash athletes have a proud history at the Commonwealth Games, which for our sport, is the pinnacle.  Thanks to the confirmed funding support from the AIS, we will be able to invest in preparing our athletes and supporting the pathway towards another home Commonwealth Games, Victoria 2026. 

“The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games saw Australia’s squash players take home two gold medals and bronze medals in the doubles events, and in 2026 we will be aiming to better those results as our athletes once again have the opportunity to compete in front of a home crowd. The success of our Australian athletes helps us to inspire more people to play our great sport, because Squash really is a sport for all.”


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