Resources tagged: Sports
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SPARC: Sport and Recreation New Zealand
SPARC is dedicated to getting New Zealanders enjoying and excelling through sport and recreation. SPARC focuses on providing opportunities for New Zealanders to participate in recreation every day and getting more New Zealanders winning on the world stage. SPARC's priority areas are Young New Zealanders (0-18 years), Grassroots Sport, Recreation, Partner Capability and High Performance.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Active living, Government agencies, Physical activity, Recreation, Sports, Weblinks |
Relevance: | International |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Physical Activity and Health Alliance
The Scottish Physical Activity and Health Alliance is a network that engages a variety of people from different sectors and professions who are involved in the promotion of physical activity and health in Scotland. It helps to inform people, connect people with others and to aid policy development and implementation.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Active living, Children, Health campaigns, Health promotion, Non-government organisations, Physical activity, Research, Sports, Weblinks, Wellbeing |
Relevance: | International |
Year published: | Published year not set |

WA Disabled Sports Association Inc.
WASDA is the peak, non profit organisation that is responsible for ensuring people with disabilities are empowered and have a range of opportunities to participate in sport and recreation.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Disability, Non-government organisations, Non-profit organisations, Participation, Physical activity, Recreation, Special needs, Sports, Weblinks |
Relevance: | State |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Main Roads WA
Main Roads WA contribute to the development of the State's network of shared paths and the maintenance of Principal Shared Paths (PSPs). These can also link with shared paths that are the responsibility of various local governments. Additionally, we work with other WA agencies like the Department of Transport, to promote the environmental, health and economic benefits of walking and cycling.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Active transport, Cycle paths, Footpaths, Paths, Sports, Walking, Weblinks |
Relevance: | LocalState |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Telstra Foundation
Provides social innovation grants to build social connections and also reflect the Telstra Foundation’s priorities of social innovation, capacity building, measurable impact and creative use of information and communication technologies.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Sports, Technology, Weblinks |
Relevance: | State |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Edith Cowan University
The Centre for Exercise and Sports Science Research (CESSR) aims to conduct high quality research in exercise and sports science to support and enhance the teaching of exercise and sports science at Edith Cowan University. In addition to this the CESSR aim to link with other groups and institutes to help support sport and exercise at a local, state, national and international level.

WA Sports Federation
The Western Australian Sports Federation (WASF) is the independent, peak industry body for sport and active recreation in Western Australia. WASF exists to support, promote and advocate for the ongoing development of sport and active recreation in WA.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Advocacy, Health promotion, Recreation, Sports, Weblinks |
Relevance: | State |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Department of Sport & Recreation
The Department of Sport and Recreation is the lead agency responsible for the implementation of government policy and initiatives in sport and recreation within Western Australia. A key role of the department is to contribute to the healthy lifestyle of Western Australians by increasing physical activity in the community through sport and recreation.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Policy, Recreation, Sports, Weblinks |
Relevance: | State |
Year published: | Published year not set |

Australian Sports Commission
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is Australia’s primary national sports administration and advisory agency, and the cornerstone of a wide-ranging sports system.
Resource type: | Weblinks |
Tags: | Federal Government, Sports, Strategies, Weblinks |
Relevance: | National |
Year published: | Published year not set |
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