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Paralympics Australia (PA) previously called the Australian Paralympic Committee (APC) (1998–2019) is the
National Paralympic Committee A National Paralympic Committee (NPC) is a national constituent of the worldwide Paralympic movement. Subject to the controls of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), NPCs are responsible for organizing their people's participation in the ...
in Australia for the Paralympic Games movement. It oversees the preparation and management of Australian teams that participate at the Summer Paralympics and the
Winter Paralympics The Winter Paralympic Games is an international multi-sport event where athletes with physical disabilities compete in snow and ice sports. The event includes athletes with mobility impairments, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy. Th ...
. APC played a major role in Australia's successful bid to host the 2000 Sydney Paralympics. Since the
1996 Summer Paralympics The 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, were held from August 16 to 25. It was the first Paralympics to get mass media sponsorship, and had a budget of USD $81 million. It was the first Paralympic Games where Internatio ...
, Australia has finished in the top five nations on the medal tally. It is also a successful nation at the
Winter Paralympics The Winter Paralympic Games is an international multi-sport event where athletes with physical disabilities compete in snow and ice sports. The event includes athletes with mobility impairments, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy. Th ...
.


Membership

The PA is a company limited by guarantee and its shareholders are national sports federations and national sporting organisations for the disabled. These organisations are:
Athletics Australia Athletics Australia is the national sporting organisation (NSO) recognised by Sport Australia for the sport of athletics in Australia. First founded in 1897, the organisation is responsible for administering a sport with over 16,000 registered ...
, Australian Shooting International Limited, AUSRAPID,
Basketball Australia Basketball Australia is the governing and controlling body of basketball in Australia, responsible for the development and promotion of the sport at all levels. Basketball Australia sanctions Australia's two professional leagues, the Nation ...
, Blind Sports Australia, Boccia Australia, Cerebral Palsy – Australian Sport and Recreation Federation,
Cycling Australia Cycling Australia (CA), the trading name of the Australian Cycling Federation Inc, was the national governing body for bicycle racing in Australia, and represented the interests of affiliated cycling clubs and State federations. It covered the d ...
, Disabled Winter Sport Australia,
Equestrian Australia Equestrian Australia (EA) is the national governing body for equestrian sports in Australia. These sports include the FEI-recognized disciplines of dressage, eventing, show jumping, equestrian vaulting, endurance riding, reining, para-equestria ...
,
Football Federation Australia Football Australia is the governing body of soccer, futsal, and beach soccer within Australia, headquartered in Sydney. Although the first governing body of the sport was founded in 1911, Football Australia in its current form was only establ ...
,
Rowing Australia Rowing Australia (RA) is the governing body for the sport of rowing in Australia. Established in 1925, it is the only organisation recognised by the Federation Internationale des Societies d’Aviron (FISA), the Australian Sports Commission ( ...
, Swimming Australia, Table Tennis Australia,
Tennis Australia Tennis Australia Limited is the governing body for Tennis in Australia. It is owned by Australian states and territories. The association organises national and international Tennis tournaments including the Australian Open, the Australian Open S ...
, Wheelchair Sports Australia, and Yachting Australia.


Administration

The Paralympics Australia was established in 1990 as the Australian Paralympic Federation. It is governed by a board of directors which may include elected and appointed members.


Presidents

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Marcus Einfeld Marcus Richard Einfeld (born 22 September 1938) is a former Australian judge who served on the Federal Court of Australia and was the inaugural president of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. In retirement, he served two years ...
1990–1992 * Sally Anne Atkinson 1992 *
Ron Finneran Ronald James Finneran Order of Australia, OAM (born 1944) is an Australian Paralympic athlete and sports administrator, from Merimbula, New South Wales. Skiing career Finneran was born in the Sydney suburb of Maroubra, New South Wales, Marou ...
1993 * Bob McCullough 1994–1996 *
Marie Little Marie Therese Little Order of Australia, OAM (1 January 1933 – 17 August 2014) was a leading Australian sport administrator particularly in the area of disability sport. She was President of the Australian Paralympic Committee, Australian Para ...
1996–1997 *
Greg Hartung Greg is a masculine given name, and often a shortened form of the given name Gregory. Greg (more commonly spelled " Gregg") is also a surname. People with the name *Greg Abbott (disambiguation), multiple people *Greg Abel (born 1961/1962), Canadi ...
1997–2013 *
Glenn Tasker Glenn Robert Tasker (10 November 1951 – 15 August 2019) was a leading Australian sport administrator particularly in swimming, tennis and the Paralympic movement. He was President of the Australian Paralympic Committee from 2013 to 2018. Sp ...
2013–2018 *
Jock O’Callaghan Jock may refer to: Common meanings * Jock (stereotype), a North American term for a stereotypical male athlete * Jock, a derogatory term for Scottish people mostly used by the English * Short for jockstrap, an item of male protective undergarmen ...
2018–


Secretary /chief executive officers

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Adrienne Smith Adrienne Mary Elise Smith Order of Australia, OAM (19 January 1934 – 20 February 2012) was a leading Australian sport administrator. She played a significant role in the establishment of the Australian Paralympic Committee, Australian Paralym ...
1990–1993 * Frank Martin 1994–1997 * Scott Derwin 1997–1999 * Brendan Flynn 1999–2003 * Darren Peters 2003–2009 *
Miles Murphy Miles Murphy (born 19 May 1967) is an Australian former sprinter who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. At the 1986 Commonwealth Games he won a silver medal in the 4 x 400 metres relay. He was Chief Executive Officer, Australian Paralympic ...
2009 * Jason Hellwig 2010–2015 * Lynne Anderson 2015–2021 * Catherine Clark 2022-


Activities

The Paralympics Australia undertakes a number of activities to assist Paralympic athletes. These include: *Team preparation – preparation of Australian teams for Summer Paralympics and
Winter Paralympics The Winter Paralympic Games is an international multi-sport event where athletes with physical disabilities compete in snow and ice sports. The event includes athletes with mobility impairments, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy. Th ...
*Sports programs – APC manages five sports programs (
boccia Boccia ( ) is a precision ball sport, similar to bocce, and related to bowls and pétanque. The name "boccia" is derived from the Latin word for "boss" – '. The sport is contested at local, national and international levels, by athletes ...
,
goalball Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for athletes with a vision impairment. Participants compete in teams of three, and try to throw a ball that has bells embedded inside of it into the opponents' goal. The ball is thrown by hand a ...
,
powerlifting Powerlifting is a strength sport that consists of three attempts at maximal weight on three lifts: squat, bench press, and deadlift. As in the sport of Olympic weightlifting, it involves the athlete attempting a maximal weight single-lift effo ...
,
wheelchair rugby Wheelchair rugby (originally murderball, and known as quad rugby in the United States) is a team sport for athletes with a disability. It is practised in over twenty-five countries around the world and is a summer Paralympic sport. The US na ...
and winter sports). *Classification – APC provides Australian athletes with a disability with access to classification by a trained classifier at all levels of their development. *Paralympic Talent Search – identification of people with a disability who may have the ability to participate at the Paralympic Games. *Paralympic Education Program – a national program to educate Australian school children on Paralympic athletes and sport. *Paralympic Speakers Program – Paralympians visit businesses, schools and other workplaces to demonstrate the importance of workplace safety.


Milestones

Milestones in the development of the Australian Paralympic movement and Paralympics Australia: *1960 – Australia participated in the 1st Paralympic Games in Rome, Italy. The Australian team of 12 athletes won three gold, six silver and 1 bronze medals. *1962 –
Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth i ...
hosted the 1st Commonwealth Paraplegic Games. It was the first international disability multi-sport held in Australia and raised the profile of disability sport. *1975 – Australian Confederation of Sports for the Disabled established. *1976 – 1st Winter Paralympic Games held in Sweden. Australia was unofficially represented at these Games by
Ron Finneran Ronald James Finneran Order of Australia, OAM (born 1944) is an Australian Paralympic athlete and sports administrator, from Merimbula, New South Wales. Skiing career Finneran was born in the Sydney suburb of Maroubra, New South Wales, Marou ...
, who competed but was not officially recognised as he did not fall into the amputee or visual impairment categories. *1977 – Sydney hosted the 2nd FESPIC Games, a multi-sport event for Far East and South Pacific athletes with a disability. *1981 – National Committee on Sport and Recreation established to make recommendations to the Minister for Sport on priority areas for the development of sport and recreation for disabled people including funding allocations. *1984 – Amputee swimmers and track and field athletes attended their first training camp at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in preparation for the 1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville Paralympics. *1985 – inaugural Australia Games provided events for disabled athletes in athletics, swimming, basketball, lawn bowls, netball and weight lifting competitions. *1988 – Russell Short, a vision impaired thrower, became the first athlete with a disability to be offered a scholarship at the AIS. *1990 – The Australian Paralympic Federation was established to coordinate elite Australian athletes with a disability participation in the Paralympic Games and liaise with the International Paralympic Committee. *1990 –
Australian Sports Commission The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is the Australian Government commission responsible for supporting and investing in sport in Australia. The Commission incorporates the Australian Institute of Sport. From 2018 to 2022, it was known as S ...
Disabled Sports Program offered three AIS scholarships to athletes with a disability – Russell Short,
Rodney Nugent Rodney Francis Nugent, OAM (born 26 November 1967) is an Australian Paralympic athlete. Personal Nugent was born on 26 November 1967 in the northern New South Wales city of Lismore. At the age of 15, he lost the lower portion of his right ar ...
and Dean Barton-Smith. *1991 – Chris Nunn commenced as part-time coach of Aussie Able Program located at the AIS. ). *1993 – Sydney won the right to host the 2000 Paralympic Games. Ron Finneran and
Adrienne Smith Adrienne Mary Elise Smith Order of Australia, OAM (19 January 1934 – 20 February 2012) was a leading Australian sport administrator. She played a significant role in the establishment of the Australian Paralympic Committee, Australian Paralym ...
lobbied to ensure that the Paralympics were part of Sydney's bid for the 2000 Olympics and they would be underwritten by the Federal and State Governments. *1993 – Michael Milton was the first winter Paralympian to receive an AIS scholarship. *1994 – ''Paralympic Preparation Program'' established by the
Australian Sports Commission The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) is the Australian Government commission responsible for supporting and investing in sport in Australia. The Commission incorporates the Australian Institute of Sport. From 2018 to 2022, it was known as S ...
assist to athletes with a disability in their preparation for the 2000 Sydney Paralympics *1994 – ''Australian Paralympian of the Year'' established with wheelchair racer
Louise Sauvage Alix Louise Sauvage, OAM (born 18 September 1973) is an Australian paralympic wheelchair racer and leading coach. Sauvage is often regarded as the most renowned disabled sportswoman in Australia. She won nine gold and four silver medals at f ...
the first winner. *1998 – The Australian Paralympic Federation changed its name to the Australian Paralympic Committee. A new logo was created. *2000 – Sydney hosted the 11th Summer Paralympics, the first Games held outside the Northern Hemisphere. Australia finished first on the medal tally winning 149 medals – 63 gold, 39 silver and 47 bronze medals. It has been Australia's most successful summer Paralympics to date. At the end of the Games, International Paralympic Committee,
Robert Steadward Robert Daniel Steadward, (born May 26, 1946) is a Canadian retired sports administrator, professor, sports scientist, and author. Steadward helped organize the first Canadian wheelchair sport national championships in 1968, and later coached C ...
declared Sydney the "best Games ever". *2001 – AIS and APC established an ''AIS/APC Alpine Ski Program''. It was the first single sport AIS program for athletes with a disability. *2002 – APC adopted a policy of mainstreaming that resulted in national sports organisations being responsible for the preparation of their athletes to Paralympic level. *2002 – Australia's best performance at Winter Paralympics winning six gold and one bronze medal at the
Australia at the 2002 Winter Paralympics Australia competed at the 2002 Winter Paralympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States from 8 March to 19 March 2002. The Salt Lake Paralympics are the eighth such winter games, the first Winter Paralympic Games, Winter Paralympics ever in North ...
. *2005 – APC established the ''Paralympic Search Program'' to identify people with disabilities who had the athletic potential to represent Australia at Paralympic level competition. At the 2012 London Paralympics, 43 talent search program athletes represented Australia and won 28 medals. *2009 – APC and
Australian Olympic Committee Australian(s) may refer to: Australia * Australia, a country * Australians, citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia ** European Australians ** Anglo-Celtic Australians, Australians descended principally from British colonists ** Aboriginal Au ...
jointly submitted a ''National High Performance Plan for Olympic and Paralympic Sports in Australia'' to the Crawford Inquiry into Australian sport. *2009 – Greg Hartung, APC President, was elected the Vice President of the International Paralympic Committee Governing Board at a meeting of the IPC General Assembly in Kuala Lumpur. *2010 – The APC received an additional $3 million per annum as part of the
Australian Government The Australian Government, also known as the Commonwealth Government, is the national government of Australia, a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Like other Westminster-style systems of government, the Australian Government ...
's sport reform package ''Australian Sport: The Pathway to Success''. *2010 – The APC and Australian Defence Force (ADF) launched the ''ADF Paralympic Sport Program'' that aimed to direct ADF members, who acquired a disability during their employment, into Paralympic sport. *2011 – APC established ''Australian Paralympic Hall of Fame''. *2011 – APC engaged the
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and the
University of Canberra The University of Canberra (UC) is a public research university with its main campus located in Bruce, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The campus is within walking distance of Westfield Belconnen, and from Canberra's Civic Centre. U ...
to write the History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia. This project is part of a larger project within the APC, to capture and archive valuable historical records of Australians at the Paralympics. as the country's first ''Centre for Paralympic Excellence''. *2012 — Australia participated in the 14th Paralympic Games in London, England. The Australian team of 161 athletes won 32 gold, 23 silver and 30 bronze medals. *2013 –
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steps down as President after 16 years in the position and replaced by
Glenn Tasker Glenn Robert Tasker (10 November 1951 – 15 August 2019) was a leading Australian sport administrator particularly in swimming, tennis and the Paralympic movement. He was President of the Australian Paralympic Committee from 2013 to 2018. Sp ...
. *2015 – Ski & Snowboard Australia took over the operation of the Paralympic winter sport. The APC had managed the program since 1994. *2016 – Australia participated in the 15th Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The Australian team of 176 athletes won 22 gold, 30 silver and 29 bronze medals *2019 – Changed named to Paralympics Australia (PA) with a new logo. *2019 – Australian Government announced $12 million in funding to Paralympics Australia – $8 million for Australian Team at 2020 Tokyo Paralympics and $4 million for the development of training centre in Melbourne.


Awards

The Paralympics Australia recognises the achievements of athletes and the contribution of coaches and administrators through several awards including the Australian Paralympian of the Year, Australian Paralympic Hall of Fame and the Paralympic Medal.


History Project

In 2011, The APC engaged the
University of Queensland , mottoeng = By means of knowledge and hard work , established = , endowment = A$224.3 million , budget = A$2.1 billion , type = Public research university , chancellor = Peter Varghese , vice_chancellor = Deborah Terry , city = B ...
and the
University of Canberra The University of Canberra (UC) is a public research university with its main campus located in Bruce, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The campus is within walking distance of Westfield Belconnen, and from Canberra's Civic Centre. U ...
to write the History of the Paralympic Movement in Australia. This project is part of a larger project within APC, to capture and archive valuable historical records of Australians at the Paralympics. Further, in cooperation with the
National Library of Australia The National Library of Australia (NLA), formerly the Commonwealth National Library and Commonwealth Parliament Library, is the largest reference library in Australia, responsible under the terms of the ''National Library Act 1960'' for "mainta ...
the APC has conducted several interviews with people who have played a significant role in the Paralympic movement in Australia. Finally, an Australian Paralympic Wikipedia user's group was established to expand the coverage of the Australian Paralympic movement in Wikipedia.


See also

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Australian Olympic Committee Australian(s) may refer to: Australia * Australia, a country * Australians, citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia ** European Australians ** Anglo-Celtic Australians, Australians descended principally from British colonists ** Aboriginal Au ...
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Australia at the Paralympics Australia has participated officially in every Paralympic Games since its inauguration in 1960 except for the 1976 Winter Paralympics. The Paralympic Games are held every four years, following the Olympic Games and are governed by the International ...
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Australia at the Summer Paralympics Australia has participated officially in every Paralympic Games since its inauguration in 1960 except for the 1976 Winter Paralympics. The Paralympic Games are held every four years, following the Olympic Games and are governed by the International ...
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Australia at the Winter Paralympics Australia has competed in every Winter Paralympics. In 1976, the first Games, Australia's sole competitor was Ron Finneran, but he was not an official entrant. In 1980, Kyrra Grunnsund and Peter Rickards became the first official competitors, i ...


References


External links


Paralympics Australia Official site

Paralympics Australia on YouTube

Paralympics Australia on Facebook

Paralympics Australia on Twitter

Paralympic Education Program

Australian Centre for Paralympic Studies Oral History Project
– access to interviews
International Paralympic Committee Official site

National Sport Information Centre Catalogue
– listing of information resources maintained by the Australian Paralympic Committee. {{Sports governing bodies in Australia Australia Australia at the Paralympics 1990 establishments in Australia Sports organizations established in 1990 Parasports organisations in Australia