Sport4All news

Welcome to the Sport4All news page, your go-to source for updates on our exciting partnerships with various sports clubs dedicated to promoting disability inclusion in sports!

Sport4All and Golf NSW Partner to Enhance Inclusivity in Golf

Sport4All has partnered with Golf NSW to enhance inclusivity and accessibility in golf for people with disabilities across New South Wales and the Australian Capital...

Water Polo Victoria and Sport4All Team Up

Sport4All and Water Polo Victoria are excited to announce a groundbreaking partnership aimed at making water polo a more inclusive sport for people with disability. This...

Sport4All Joins Pickleball Australia

Sport4All has partnered with Pickleball Australia Association (PAA) to promote diversity and inclusivity in pickleball. This collaboration aims to provide clubs with the...

Sport4All and Cricket NSW partner to champion inclusion

Breaking down barriers in sport, Sport4All announces an impactful partnership with Cricket NSW. This collaboration aims to propel disability inclusion in cricket through...

Sport4All Teams Up with Tennis NSW

Sport4All and Tennis NSW have joined forces to champion inclusion in tennis across New South Wales. This collaboration aims to increase opportunities for people with...

Sport4All Joins Forces with Athletics Victoria

In a groundbreaking collaboration, Sport4All and Athletics Victoria have united to revolutionise athletics in Victoria. This partnership aims to dismantle barriers and...

Sport4All and VAFA Partner to Drive Inclusion in Victorian Football

Sport4All and the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) have joined forces to champion inclusion and accessibility in football across Victoria. This partnership...

Sport4All partners with Paralympics Australia

Sport4All and Paralympics Australia have teamed up to expand the Paralympic Education Program nationwide. With immersive experiences and elite athlete insights, we're...

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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