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Barriers broken for Para-athletes

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More than 100 Para-athletes will pursue their Paralympic dreams with vital new funding from the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and Paralympics Australia. Backed by the Australian Government’s Para Uplift program, the Para Athlete Barrier Fund will help 122 athletes from 18 sports cover essential costs like equipment, travel, and support.

This fund was created in response to the nation’s largest Para-system survey, which highlighted barriers preventing athletes from reaching their potential. The government has doubled Para-sport funding, investing an extra $54.9 million in Para Uplift to aim for Australia’s best-ever performance at Brisbane 2032. The initiative focuses on improved classification, better training facilities, and specialised coaching.

Minister for Sport Anika Wells said these grants of up to $4000 for each athlete will make a decisive difference, helping athletes stay in the sport and reach their goals.


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