Your Guide to Disability Inclusion in sport.

Welcome to Sport4All blog page, your one-stop shop for all things related to disability inclusion in sports!

Whether you’re a seasoned athlete, a passionate coach, a curious parent, or simply an advocate for a more inclusive sporting world, you’ve come to the right place. Our blog is brimming with insightful articles, inspiring stories, and practical tips to equip you with the knowledge and resources to make sporting experiences truly accessible for everyone.

Building Inclusive Clubs Together in Denmark, WA

Sport4All Inclusion Coach Roger D’Souza hosted a group learning session at the Denmark Riverside Club, bringing together 10 local clubs and 25 participants from the Great...

Mini Darwin Paralympics: Inclusion, Energy, and Community in Action

The Territory Netball Stadium in Marrara came alive for the Mini Darwin Paralympics, celebrating inclusion through sport. Sport4All Coaches Alex Woodward and John Clarke...

Reflections from the Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN) Forum

Sport4All Inclusion Coach Kristy Bugeja reflects on presenting at the Queenslanders with Disability Network’s Inclusion Matters Forum in Mackay, sharing her personal...

Celebrating Inclusion in Tennis: All Abilities Week 2025

Tennis Australia’s inaugural All Abilities Week shone a spotlight on inclusive tennis programs across Australia. Sport4All team joined the action to support clubs...

Inclusive Athletics in Action: Northern Territory (NT) Track and Field Day with Henbury School

The NT Track and Field Day in Darwin brought athletes of all ages and abilities together, a true showcase of inclusive athletics in action...

Celebrating Culture, Connection, and Inclusion at the National Indigenous Tennis Carnival

The National Indigenous Tennis Carnival highlighted the power of First Nations sport and inclusion. Discover how sport, culture, and community came together, and why it...

Learning Through Laughter

How can humour transform the way we learn about inclusion? Sport4All Inclusion Coach Fiona Kleinitz reflects on an innovative event that used comedy to explore barriers...

The Different Pathways to Understanding Inclusion

Thorndon Park Primary teamed up with Sport4All to bring inclusive sport education to life. Through a blind cricket match, students experienced the realities of vision...

My Journey as a Neurodiverse Inclusion Coach

For years, Alex Woodward felt out of place in sport. After being diagnosed with ADHD, she now uses her experience to create inclusive spaces as a Sport4All Inclusion...

Andrew Negrelli

“Inclusive sport matters to me because there is no I in team and everyone is included. Inclusive sport looks like one big happy family all together. I love sport because it keeps me fit and active, and I feel part of a team”

Andrew Playing Tennis

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