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International Sport for Development Grants for 2011/12

The Australian Sports Outreach Program (ASOP) is a joint program between the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) and the Australian Sports Commission (ASC). The ASOP is principally funded by AusAID. The aim of the ASOP is to increase the capacity of partners (local authorities, development partner agencies, sporting organisations and communities) to plan and conduct quality sport-based activities which contribute to addressing locally identified development priorities.

Australian Sports Outreach Program: Pacific Sports Partnerships (PSP) Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

Cricket 2011/12 331,200 As part of the Pacific Sports Fiji, PNG, Partnership between Cricket Samoa, Australia, the International Vanuatu Cricket Council (ICC East Asia Pacific) and the Australian Government (AusAID/ASC), this funding is toward capacity building of national cricket federations, including support for the development of coaches and officials and enhanced junior development programs linked to existing targeted development initiatives.

Oceania 2011/12 1,684,000 As part of the Pacific Sports Cook Football Partnership between Football Islands, Confederation Federation Australia, Oceania Fiji, PNG, Football Confederation and the Samoa, Australian Government Solomon (AusAID/ASC), this funding is Islands, toward delivery of the Oceania Tonga, Football Confederation’s “Just Vanuatu. Play” junior football development program for 6-12yr olds, focusing on female inclusion and football’s contribution to education.

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Netball 2011/12 800,000 As part of the Pacific Sports Cook Australia Partnership between Netball Islands, Australia, Oceania Netball Samoa, Federation, Netball New Zealand Tonga, and the Australian Government Vanuatu (AusAID/ASC), this funding is toward capacity development of national netball federations, including governance reviews and support for the development of coaches and officials to provide opportunities for women and girls to be involved in healthy and safe activities.

Australian 2011/12 800,000 As part of the Pacific Sports PNG, Rugby Union Partnership between the Samoa, Australian Rugby Union, the Solomon International Rugby Board and the Islands Australian Government (AusAID/ASC), this funding is toward delivering the “Pacific in Union” development program, focusing on providing school- aged boys and girls with opportunities to undertake leadership roles and responsibilities through ruby union-based activities.

ASOP PSP Total 3,615,200

Australian Sports Outreach Program: India Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

UNICEF UK 2011/12 200,000 Grant as part of partnership India agreement with UNICEF for the implementation and delivery of ASOP Activities in India. The partnership focuses on the 2

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importance of regular physical activity and sport in India as part of an integral and vital approach to an holistic quality education.

Magic Bus 2011/12 15,000 Grant as part of partnership India agreement and in support to Magic Bus to host the Maidan Summit – A sport for development forum for practitioners and policy makers based in India

Magic Bus 2011/12 5,000 Grant as part of partnership India agreement and in support to Magic Bus to represent ASOP India at an international forum.

Magic Bus 2011/2012 225,000 Grant as part of partnership India agreement with Magic Bus. The purpose of this agreement is to build the capacity of Magic Bus India Foundation (MBIF) to deliver quality sport programs through a cadre of volunteer community sports coaches trained to use sport for community development.

Naz 2011/2012 50,000 Grant as part of the partnership India Foundation with Naz Foundation and . The purpose of this (India) Trust agreement is to develop the capacity of Naz to deliver high- quality (i.e. well organised, regular, inclusive) netball activities and competitions for adolescent girls from the ages of 12 to 20 belonging to marginalised communities of Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai, India.

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Rashtriya Life 2011/2012 52,500 Grant as part of the partnership India Saving Society with Rashtriya Life Saving (India), Surf Society (India), Surf Life Saving Life Saving Australia Limited. The purpose of the funding under this Australia Agreement is to build the capacity Limited of Rashtriya to expand its reach, increase the participation of children and youth in its Swim ‘n Survive program and enhance the existing cadre of trained swimming, life saving and lifeguard instructors (the Project).

Impact 2011/2012 120,000 Grant as part of the Australian India Foundation Sports Outreach Program in India. (India), trading The purpose of the funding is to as Dasra support research that will provide a comprehensive understanding of the implementation of development programs in India that use sport as a tool or platform to address a variety of critical development issues. ASOP India Program 667,500 Total

Australian Sports Outreach Program: Caribbean Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

The Trinidad 2011/12 455, 069 Grant as part of partnership Caribbean and Tobago agreement with TTASPE for the Alliance for implementation and delivery of Sport and the ASOP Caribbean Program. Physical The ASOP Caribbean aims to: Activities  increase regional (TTASPE) collaboration on sport for development  develop young people’s leadership and participation in nutrition, sexual health and other

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life-skills programs  increase opportunities for people with disability to participate in sport and physical activities. ASOP Caribbean 455, 069 Program Total

Australian Sports Outreach Program: Pacific Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

Olympic 2011/12 1,500 Funding for a networking function Fiji Sports as part of the Oceania National Federations Olympic Committee/ Olympic of Oceania Sports Federations of Oceania Sports Development Workshop in Suva, Fiji (17-19 May 2012)

ASOP Pacific Total 1,500

Australian Sports Outreach Program: Fiji Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

Fiji 2011/12 23,792 Funding to carry out ASOP Fiji as Fiji Paralympic per the agreed partnership Committee arrangement, work plan and budget. ASOP Fiji delivers the Matua and Duavata Sports programs. The Matua program aim to contribute to the healthy development of children with a disability. The Duavata Sports program aims to raise community awareness about people with a disability and their rights.

Cerebral 2011/12 4,491 Funding to Cerebral Palsy Fiji Palsy Alliance to providing support 5

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Alliance services to the Fiji Paralympic Committee to implement planned activities for the Duavata Sports Program of the ASOP Fiji.

Fiji 2011/12 2,372 Funding to Fiji Disabled People’s Fiji Disabled Federation, to run a workshop for People’s Disabled People's Organisations Federation

ASOP Fiji Program 30,655 Total

Australian Sports Outreach Program: Samoa Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

Ministry of 2011/12 166,040 Funding to carry out ASOP Samoa Samoa Education, as per the agreed partnership Sport and arrangement, work plan and budget. Culture ASOP Samoa delivers the SSfDP (Samoa Sport for Development Program) - a village based program that focuses on youth leadership and improved health. ASOP Samoa also supports the Fiafia Sports Program, which trains teachers to deliver inclusive physical education.

ASOP Samoa Program 166,040 Total

Australian Sports Outreach Program: Solomon Islands Grant Recipient Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Year Amount ($AUD)

Save the Children 2011/12 415,913 Funding to carry out ASOP Solomon Australia/Solomon Solomon Islands as per the

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Islands agreed partnership Islands arrangement, work plan and budget. ASOP Solomon Islands is delivered through the Youth Outreach Partnerships Project (YOPP) Sports. YOPP Sports is a partnership with Save the Children which supports and strengthens Save the Children’s existing YOPP to achieve development outcomes for youth.

ASOP Solomon Islands 415, 913 Program Total

Australian Sports Outreach Program: Tonga Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

Ministry of 2011/12 369,373 Funding to carry out ASOP Tonga Tonga Training, as per the agreed partnership Employment, arrangement, work plan and Youth and budget. ASOP Tonga works with Sport the Government of Tonga through (MOTEYS) their Ministry of Training, Employment, Youth and Sport and Ministry of Health to deliver a Netball based Womens Sport for Health project.

ASOP Tonga Program Total 369,373

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Australian Sports Outreach Program: Vanuatu Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

Ministry of 2011/12 192,000 In 2011, the Nabanga Sports Vanuatu Youth, Program was modified to become Development, the Nabanga Sport for Sports and Development Program (NSFDP), Training a partnership with the Department of Youth Development, Sport and Training. NSFDP, through its implementing partners (Aniwa Community, Sanma Frangipani Association and Save the Children Australia), delivers Sport for Development programs targeting development outcomes around disability, healthy lifestyles, livelihoods, youth participation and social cohesion in targeted rural communities in Vanuatu.

ASOP Vanuatu Program 192,000 Total

Australian Sports Outreach Program: Kiribati

Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

Ministry of 2011/12 173,615 Funding to carry out ASOP Kiribati Kiribati Internal and as per the agreed partnership Social arrangement, work plan and budget. Affairs ASOP Kiribati works with the Ministry of Internal and Social Affairs to deliver Kiribati Community Clubs, a project focused on youth and targeting health and leadership activities.

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ASOP Kiribati Program 173,615 Total

Australian Sports Outreach Program: Nauru

Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

Ministry of 2011/12 25,712 Funding to carry out ASOP Nauru Nauru Sport as per the agreed partnership arrangement, work plan and budget. ASOP Nauru works with the Ministry of Sport to deliver Epon Keramen, a project focused on youth and targeting health and community engagement.

ASOP Nauru Program 25,712 Total

Australian Sports Outreach Program: Targeted Sport Development Grants 2011/12 Grant Recipient Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Amount ($AUD)

Rio Rugby 19,638 ‘A nossa Paixao e Rugby’ (our passion Brazil is for rugby): 12 month beach rugby program for under-privileged youth. The project will include education on health and nutrition, language lessons for participants and coach education for trainers. APEPS 2003 12,000 Construction of a Sports Complex: in Cameroon Mfou, Cameroon, for everyday use for inclusive community sports programs (includes women, people with a disability). Neighbourhood-7 7,893 Homeless Children and Sports Cameroon Education: the Right to Education and Leisure for All: six month sports program in Cameroon for homeless children which will also provide

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education, health checkups and advice. The project also focuses on developing the capacity of individuals and organisations to involve homeless children in future sports programs. Technical and administrative support for the project provided by the Ministry of Sports and Physical Education (Cameroon). GREEN Timor 9,871 Youth in Action GREEN TL Games: East Timor Leste mentored continuation of an annual eight week by OzGREEN community sports program for youth, Australia men and women aged 14 + to: increase participation in sport; increase the skills of referees, teachers and sports organisations in Oecusse; contribute to social development and increase the capacity of GREEN TL Youth Network to hold future sports programs. Motivation 20,000 Community Wheelchair Basketball in East Timor Australia and East Timor: project builds on the local partner successful introduction of wheelchair ASSERT basketball in East Timor. The 10 month program will be introduced in an additional six schools and four Dili districts, to increase participation in the sport by youth and adults with a disability (also a focus on women’s participation). Aims to also develop the skills of wheelchair basketball coaches. Timor-Leste Kids 3,020 Builds on previous activities to East Timor Tennis establish the Timor Leste Kids’ Tennis program in 26 secondary schools in the Sub-district of Ainaro. Project encourages participation in physical activity, health education and promotion, social development, education and includes increasing the numbers of trainers and their skills. Ghana National 7,000 Capacity Building programmes for Ghana Sports Council Coaches, Referees and Administrators: support to a longer term project of workshops for coaches, referees and administrators in the rural areas of 3 regions to increase their skills and 10

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capacity, promote community participation in sport and contribute to community social development. Rural Initiatives 12,310 We know Sports, PWDs in Active Ghana for Self Sports: 12 month sports participation Empowerment program for people with a disability (RISE-Ghana) from two regions to increase public support for people with a disability and their rights and increase their involvement in the broader community. Indonesia Surf 18,440 Capacity Building in Lifesaving in Indonesia Life Saving Java-Banten: six month project will: Association build lifesaving capacity on the (partnering with Indonesian Island of Java and increase Surf Life Saving the number of qualified lifeguards Australia) providing lifesaving and first aid services; increase the number of locals who can train future lifeguards; encourage community participation in the training and education programs for physical activity and raise beach and water safety awareness. Additional community development objectives include social development and the prevention of injuries and death by drowning. Tunas Cerdas 19,000 Indogym Sleman: eight month program Indonesia Gempita to provide basic gymnastic training and equipment to children in rural communities, focusing on increasing participation by children with a disability, girls and primary school aged children. The project will also focus on developing gymnastic coaching competencies and skills of teachers and coaches. Lao Aquatic 15,000 Safe Swimming for Lao Children: four Laos Sports month program to provide swimming Association training to youth in 20 communities and schools in the greater Vientiane Capital and Vientiane Province to encourage participation and prevent water accidents, injuries and death by drowning. Kick4Life 14,000 Kick4Life Curriculum: the Kick4Life Lesotho 11

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curriculum will train local peer leaders and community coaches to deliver widespread opportunities for disadvantaged youth in Lesotho to participate in sport. The nine month project will also deliver health education, including HIV prevention and contribute to the development of life-skills. Active 19,698 Sports Ability (Sports for People with Malawi Community Physical Challenges): the Active Clubs (ACC) Community Clubs’ Sports Ability Program will develop a disability sports program within their six clubs and their village for orphans to increase the number of people with a disability that participate in sports events. In doing so, the six month project aims to contribute to community and social development through increased awareness of the needs of people with a disability.

School of Sports 3,527 Fitness for elderly people, obese, Mexico at the Autonomus disability and shelter children through University of water physical activity: provide the Baja California opportunity for homeless children, the (UABC) in elderly, people with a disability and Mexico those who are overweight to participate in aquatic exercise. The program will aim to increase participation in physical activity and educate and encourage participants to lead healthy lifestyles. All Namibian 20,563 Introduction and Development of Namibia Netball Netball in the Kavango, Kuene and Association Ohangwene Regions: six month grassroots participation program which will also provide netball equipment, coaching clinics and umpiring workshops to increase the participation of girls in rural communities for health benefits; and increase the skills of coaches, umpires and players.

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Mom's: Kwata Cricket engages youth through the sport of cricket combined with health and life skills education – including HIV prevention. This participation distracts youth in disadvantaged and rural communities from unsocial behaviour as usually no recreational activities are available. Females in the communities will be trained as coaches and mentors for the participants in 4 rural towns (in Northern Namibia) and 20 schools. Blue Diamond 20,088 Sport to tackle stigma against the Nepal Sports Society LGBTI (Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Transgendered and Intersex) community in Nepal: 11 month program aims to improve the physical and emotional health and social wellbeing of this community through sport. Sports training will be provided to peer educators across Nepal, who will encourage increased and sustained community participation and involvement in sports. The program also aims to enhance social integration and cohesion between the LGBTI community and wider society. Pakistan Football 17,000 Youth Football Development in Karachi Pakistan Federation (women) & Faisalabad (boys): four month project will engage schools across Karachi and Faisalabad. Basic football coaching education will be given to sports teachers in these schools who will hold training sessions and encourage participation by youth (especially women). An inter-schools tournament will be held at the end of the four months. The project aims to contribute to social development, which includes eliminating gender discrimination. Pakistan Netball 5,000 ASC Netball Coaching, Development Pakistan Federation & Tournament for girls: four month project held across 12 rural and urban areas of Pakistan providing basic 13

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netball coaching, which aims to increase participation by females (including females with a disability) and improve their health through physical activity, develop their confidence, life-skills and contribute to social development. Urban 15,000 Street Soccer Shelter for Change Philippines Opportunities for Program: continuation of a community- Change based street soccer program in 11+ Foundation communities. Boys & girls aged 10–16 yrs, involves street soccer Philippine team coaches (national team for the Homeless World Cup) to teach basic soccer skills and develop more coaches. Aim to develop healthy, disciplined youth with community responsibilities, encouragement towards school studies, increase valuing education & the environment Seychelles 20,000 Construction of an Outdoor Seychelles National Youth Multipurpose Court: Seychelles Council National Youth Council will build a multipurpose (volleyball and basketball) outdoor court for the youth of Ile Perseverance. Currently there are no facilities for sports activities in this district and the construction of this multipurpose court will give the youth and entire community an accessible place for outdoor recreation. Sports activities organised by local youth workers will enable members of the community to lead an active and healthy lifestyle. Sport for 7,500 Sport for All: soccer tournament for six Sierra Leone Development and orphanages in & around Freetown Peace promoting social inclusion, sport for a healthy lifestyle, teachers trained as coaches; and a separate soccer tournament for girls & women in poor communities providing health education & education to address social issues (namely reduce teen pregnancies & child prostitution). Finals of two soccer 14

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tournaments to be played at a ‘Sport for All’ community festival with opportunities to participate in numerous physical activities & sports. Expect 1,500 participants, project activities run over three months. West African 7,940 Creating local connection for peace, Sierra Leone Youth Network human rights and regional integration through soccer: two month project to promote participation in soccer in rural communities & cross border soccer tournaments for peace, reconciliation & strengthened communication. Targets youth, those at school, traditional leaders and women on both sides of the Mano River Union border points, and border officials. Confident 3,910 Sustainable Kids’ Tennis for NGO Republic of Children Out of Education Programs and Local Schools South Sudan Conflict (CCC) in Juba: provision of 16 youth tennis programs in Juba, South Sudan, for local schools and education programs, including education for new trainers. This project will work towards the development outcomes such as developing the social skills of teamwork, using a code of conduct and developing a positive attitude to health, well-being and physical activity. ZOA Refugee 18,000 Inter-Ethnic Capacity Building of Sri Lanka Care Netherlands Marginalized Youth in Rural War- Affected Communities through Sports and Fitness: seven month project will implement sports and physical activities for youth which will enhance leadership skills, community collaboration and empowerment of marginalised groups in rural villages across Sri Lanka. Targeted groups will be war affected youth and aims to increase sports participation; train and mentor resettling youth; increase the interactions of various ethnicities and traditionally peripheral social groups including women, those considered in low caste 15

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groups and people with a disability. Sacred Sports 16,000 13–17 Girls 2 Women – St. Lucia: St Lucia Foundation community netball/fast net program for young St. Lucian girls (13-17 yrs). The program will promote a healthy lifestyle, social inclusion & address challenging social issues the adolescent girls face. An Australian Coach will assist with the program. Local PE teachers, coaches and organisations will benefit through capacity building. Phuket Lifeguard 17,000 Implementing the Phuket Lifesaving Thailand Club (partnering Education and Training Centre: the with Surf Life Phuket Lifeguard Club will receive a Saving Australia) grant to complete the construction of the Phuket Lifesaving Education and Training Centre, which builds on the project commenced with assistance of a grant from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Australia-Thailand Institute. Also under the ASOP grant, education and training resources will also be developed and delivered to the Thai residents of Phuket. This project will be conducted with assistance from Surf Life Saving Australia and will assist in aquatic safety education for residents and the prevention of drowning Hope for Youth - 11,000 Sport-for-All: project promotes Uganda Uganda (HFYU) grassroots participation in sports (soccer, netball and traditional games) as a vehicle for social development and cohesion and health awareness and education. The 12 month project focuses on participation by marginalised groups such women and girls, children and people with a disability to improve their confidence, leadership skills and community interaction. Uganda Sport for 9,000 Increasing the participation in sports Uganda Health, and physical activity for girls in eight Recreation and rural secondary schools of the Isingiro Development District: project will promote 16

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Grant Recipient Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Amount ($AUD)

participation of girls in sport and a child’s right to play through eight schools in Isingiro, Uganda. Aims to empower participants, teach fair play, commitment and respect; and improve leadership skills to enable future activities for sustainable participation in sports. Ho Chi Minh City 14,000 This project will provide outdoor fitness Vietnam Department of equipment in six locations across two Culture, Sports districts in HoChiMinh city. This will and Tourism allow all members of the community to be physically active and contribute to improved health and social development. Community 14,000 Community Education and Health Zambia Youth Sport Awareness through Sport: project will Association involve eight densely populated (CYSA) communities in Lusaka, Zambia. Youth will be trained as coaches and peer leaders to organise an inter community sports competition run from April to December each year. The project aims to contribute to social development (preventing crime, decreasing illicit activities) by involving youths in sport. Health education will be also provided to participants and participation by females will be particularly encouraged. Chiedza Child 16,000 Sporting Talent Development: project Zimbabwe Care Centre will provide coach and sports management education, equipment, refurbishment of facilities and an opportunity for orphaned youth to participate in various sports activities. Involvement in sport will contribute to personal and social development and encourage school attendance. ASOP Targeted 433,398 Grants Program Total

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$AUD 300,000 was transferred to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for distribution to successful applicants in the 2011/12 round of grant funding under the ASOP Pacific Sport Development Grants. These grants of up to $AUD 10,000 were distributed to 31 community and sporting organisations in the Pacific to support sport for development projects.

Support to the International Platform on Sport for Development and Peace Platform Grant Financial Grant Intended use of the Grant Country Recipient Year Amount ($AUD)

Swiss Australian Sports annual contribution International Academy towards the International Platform on for Sport 2011/12 30,015 Sport for Development and Peace. The platform is an online resource and communication tool dedicated to the field of Sport and Development.

Total Support 30,015

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Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Grants for 2011/12

National Sporting Organisations Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location Australia Altitude Training for Elite Track $10,000 National Outcome Sprint Cyclists Effects of hard and clay court- $13,200 National Outcome surface Modified LHTL at 1380m combine $20,000 National Outcome with 9hrs/day simulated altitude of 3000m Olympic Winter Institute of VO2 peak in lower vs upper body $10,875 National Outcome Australia ergometers in cross country skiers Yachting Australia Mental Processing and $28,408 National Outcome Psychological Performance Factors that Predict International Success in Sailing Olympic Winter Institute of Longitudinal isokinetic strength $2,380 National Outcome Australia profile of developing aerial skiiers Cycling Australia Different recovery strategies on $9,420 National Outcome performance in Olympic Cycling events Diving Performance Analysis in $10,700 National Outcome London Can nitrate supplementation aid $19,420 National Outcome rowing performance Yachting Australia Olympic and Paralympic Class Sail $13,000 National Outcome Development Yachting Australia UbiMet project in Sailing $20,000 National Outcome Yachting Australia Sailing on-board camera system for $4,000 National Outcome Paralympic sailor field of vision Diving Australia Computational fluid dynamics in $50,000 National Outcome Diving Video Referral System $13,000 National Outcome Attachment B

Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location Yachting Australia Pre-start match racing tactics $20,000 National Outcome profiling Shooting Australia EmW: Shooting sport feedback $20,000 National Outcome Computational Fluid Dynamics $100,000 National Outcome (CFD) in swimming Table Tennis performance analysis $18,000 National Outcome software Table Tennis Australia Analysis and Enhancement of $5,360 National Outcome Athletes Playing Technique Table Tennis Olympic Winter Institute of Visual skills and awareness in $18,640 National Outcome Australia skiing Olympic Winter Institute of Quantifying skiing technique $5,000 National Outcome Australia Olympic Winter Institute of The use of micro sensor technology $6,707 National Outcome Australia for performance analysis and in-situ course profiling in snow sports A longitudinal, multi-factorial risk $46,500 analysis of Australian elite female gymnasts

Australian Paralympic Committee Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location Australian Paralympic Maintaining fitness levels in $3,500 National Outcome Committee sitskiing athletes during overseas snow training period Australian Paralympic Windtunnel testing/ $10,000 National Outcome Committee aerodynamics Australian Paralympic Adjusting seat and feet position $6,584 National Outcome Committee and knee bracing of an adaptive rower Attachment B

Australian Paralympic Improving start performance in $3,000 National Outcome Committee standing class alpine skiers Australian Paralympic Prosthetic Feet Optimisation for $13,048 Committee Amputee Sprinters and Jumpers

State and Territory Institutes and Academies of Sport Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location Queensland Academy of Sport Monitoring and forecasting of $31,170 National Outcome relationships using dynamic linear models Western Australia Institute of Influence of post-exercise $16,983 National Outcome Sport hypoxic exposure on subsequent iron metabolism in athletes NSW Institute of Sport Hip Strength Profiles in Elite $13,200 National Outcome Sport Specific Athletic Populations Queensland Academy of Sport Prospective MRI Study of Hip $29,000 National Outcome Muscle Volumes and Strength in Relation to Femoracetabular Impingement (FAI) in Elite Male Water Polo Players Queensland Academy of Sport The effect of cold water $13,850 National Outcome immersion on high-intensity exercise performance and cardio-respiratory function Queensland Academy of Sport Efficacy of a Virtual Coach in $15,181 athlete development, in the absence of qualified coaches South Australian Sports Institute Mindfulness training for pacing $5,000 National Outcome in swimming NSW Institute of Sport Inertial sensor tracking of $3556 National Outcome mechanical load for injury prevention in track and field Attachment B

Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location athletics.

Victorian Institute of Sport A longitudinal, multi-factorial $46,580 National Outcome risk analysis of Australian elite female gymnasts. Western Australian Institute of The effects of nitrate (beetroot $6,960 National Outcome Sport juice) supplementation on sprint kayak performance Western Australian Institute of Understanding swimming $15,550 National Outcome Sport mechanics for amputee swimmers: Implications for propulsion generation NSW Institute of Sport Augmented Feedback for $6,000 National Outcome Shooting Accuracy- Project 2 (Archery) NSW Institute of Sport Optical Fiters- Innovation $7,594 National Outcome Project 1 (Archery) Victorian Institute of Sport Performance Analysis Video $9,000 National Outcome Project- Sports Code (Badminton) Victorian Institute of Sport 3D multidimensional video $35,000 National Outcome feedback system Western Australian Institute of Computational Fluid Dynamics $19,950 National Outcome Sport (CFD) to shed light on flat-water kayaking performance questions NSW Institute of Sport SOPAC Fixed camera $35,000 National Outcome competition analysis system

Australian Universities Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location Griffith University Assessment of diving wrist $5,000 National Outcome injuries Attachment B

Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location University of Newcastle A laboratory-based model to $41,820 National Outcome identify the risk of respiratory illness in athletes University of South Australia Sleeping for Gold: The Influence $75,000 over three years National Outcome of Sleep on the Sports contribution by the AIS. Performance of Elite Athletes RMIT Optimising nutrition ARC $25,000 National Outcome Linkage Grant University of Queensland Psychological Automaticity in $4,850 National Outcome swimming Griffith University Efficacy of a Virtual Coach in $15,181 National Outcome athlete development, in the absence of qualified coaches Griffith University (Lead Org), Improving determinants of $80,000 over three years. National Outcome Victoria University and Australian sports talent University of Sydney. identification and development: a multi-disciplinary approach University of Queensland Talent Transfer: Implications for $47,750 over three years. National Outcome Coaching Philosophy and Practice Victoria University (lead org), Sporting Success: A longitudinal $100,000 from ASC/Victoria National Outcome Gymnastics Australia and study of sport participation University Research Fund Maribyrnong Sports Academy pathways Queensland University of Movement pattern variability $21,000 over three years National Outcome Technology and learning design in elite springboard diving programmes Victoria University Nutritional supplements to $20,400 National Outcome enhance team-sport athlete skill performance and decision making Macquarie University Development of technology to $15,000 over three years National Outcome give instantaneous velocity in swimming Attachment B

Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location University of Queensland AIS Principal Research $29,500 Fellowship in HP Coaching Canberra University Oxygen delivery and human $120,000 performance University of Queensland Sleep habits of elite Australian $25,000 ARC LINKAGE Athletes Newcastle University – Hunter A laboratory-based model to $41,820 Medical School identify the risk of respiratory illness in athletes Deakin University Clinical Research – training load $10,000 and performance, illness and injury in rowers

AIS and Victoria University Funded Projects (begun 2011) Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location Victoria University Effects of beta-alanine $85,000 ASC/Victoria University National Outcome supplementation in elite female Research Fund hockey players, and potential mechanisms of action. Victoria University Evaluating Neuromuscular $21,060 ASC/Victoria University National Outcome Power and Fatigue Resistance in Research Fund Olympic Sprint Cyclists (Track and BMX): Combining Emerging Technology with Contemporary Methodology Victoria University Taking the plunge: does $48,000 from ASC/Victoria National Outcome hydrotherapy help or hinder University Research Fund recovery from resistance training Victoria University Understanding the role of $125,000 ASC/Victoria University National Outcome feedback technology in the daily Partnership Fund training environment Attachment B

Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location Victoria University A Multi-Modal Data Analytics $124,000 ASC/Victoria University National Outcome Approach to Enhance Decision Research Fund Making in High Performance Tennis Victoria University Competition at Altitude – $6,000 National Outcome Performance Decrement and Timecourse of Adaptation Victoria University Nutritional supplements to $20,400 enhance team-sport athlete skill performance and decision making Victoria University Does IV iron supplementation $12,500 increase haemoglobin mass and VO2max?

Other Grant Recipient Study Grant Amount Location Cyberiad (Dr Leo Lazaukas) Development of System $22,562 National Outcome performance models for the optimization of boat trim in Kayaking University of Auckland, NZ Determination of movement $51,200 National Outcome kinematics in an aquatic environment using inertial sensors Lintek On water measurement of Kayak $2,900 stroke power and system efficiency: venturing into the unknown (KAYAK1) Cosworth Electronics On-water Sailing $7,368 Communication system (SAILMG1)

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PhD Scholars Grants for 2011/12 Grant Recipient Discipline / Sport Summary of Projects / Theme Grant University of Canberra Physiology Mechanisms of physiological adaptation to $16,000 pa over 3 years moderate altitude Charles Sturt University Physiology/Basketball Training management in basketball $8,000 pa over 3 years

University of Canberra Physical Therapies Ankle movement discrimination in injury and $16,000 pa over 3 years performance University of Canberra Physiology/Rugby Game analysis and training load management in $4,500 pa over 3 years Rugby Union University of Canberra Strength & Conditioning/ ACTAS Power development during maturation in elite $10,000 pa over 3 years athletes University of the Physical Therapies/ Musculo-skeletal and drag “net force” $5,000 pa over 3 years Sunshine Coast Physiology/APC Swimming characteristics of paralympic swimmers and the degree of asymmetry in these characteristics University of Coaching and Officiating/ Body Composition-how weight management $12,000 pa over 3 years Queensland Physiology/Cycling effects power output in female cyclists Victoria University Coaching and Officiating/ Optimizing cycling position by modelling $12,000 pa over 3 years Physiology/Cycling aerodynamics and neuromusclar fatigue - Changed to Fatigue in elite track sprint cyclists University of NTID Coaching Practices $16,000 pa over three years Queensland University of Physiology/Canoe/ Kayak Monitoring and controlling the training process $4,000 pa over 3 years Technology Sydney in sprint kayak Murdoch University Recovery Neuro and Bio-feedback and sleep - TBC $1,000 pa over 3 years

Victoria University ATTRU/Swimming Drag effects in Swimming $1,000 pa over 3 years

University of Movement Science Influence of Truck biomechanics on knee $3,573 pa over 3 years Wollongong loading during jumping and landing University of Newcastle Physiology Immunology $12,500 pa over 3 years Attachment B

R&D Grants for 2011/12 Grant Recipient Detail Grant Amount Victoria University Damien Farrow Joint appointment $90,813.45