The build-up to the Brisbane 2032
Olympic and Paralympic Games gives
us a generational opportunity to achieve
sustainable success for Australian sport
over the next decade and beyond.
Our goal is that the HP2032+ Sport Strategy
becomes the roadmap, helping to inform the
individual strategies of the diverse organisations
within Australia’s High Performance Sport System.
It has been co-designed by the Australian High
Performance Sport System, for the System. It is a
strategy that belongs to us all, informing how we
work together for united outcomes.
Our System
The Australian High Performance Sport
System, referred to from here as the
HP Sport System, supports the ambitions and
delivery of Australia’s Olympic, Paralympic and
Commonwealth Games sports and athletes.
The HP Sport System has an enormous
network of partners and we recognise their
broad and valuable contribution. For the
purpose of this Strategy, when we refer
to the organisations within the HP Sport
System it includes:
National Sporting Organisations (NSOs)
Nationally recognised organisations for
Olympic, Paralympic + Commonwealth
Games sports and through them, their
relevant State Sporting Organisations.
National Institute Network (NIN)
The Australian Institute of Sport and
eight State/Territory Institutes and
Academies of Sport, representing Federal,
State and Territory Governments.
Australian Sports Commission (ASC)
Australian Olympic Committee (AOC)
Paralympics Australia (PA)
Commonwealth Games Australia (CGA)
Sport Integrity Australia (SIA)
National Sports Tribunal (NST)
Oversight of the Strategy
Australia’s High Performance 2032+ Sport
Strategy Leadership Group will play a critical role in
ensuring our Strategy is implemented successfully for
Horizon 1 (December 2022 to Paris 2024).
The members of the Leadership Group are:
Matti Clements – Acting AIS Director (Chair)
Kieren Perkins OAM OLY - Australian Sports Commission CEO
Matt Carroll AM, CEO, Australian Olympic Committee
Craig Phillips AM, CEO, Commonwealth Games Australia
Catherine Clark, CEO, Paralympics Australia
Anne Marie Harrison, CEO, Victorian Institute of Sport
Kevin Thompson, CEO, New South Wales Institute of Sport
Andrew Dee, CEO, Volleyball Australia
Marne Fechner, CEO, AusCycling
Chris O’Brien, National High Performance Director, Gymnastics Australia
Andrew Faichney, General Manager of High Performance, Athletics Australia
Britt Cox, Four-time Winter Olympian
Chad Perris, Two-time Paralympian
Colin Batch, Kookaburras Head Coach, Hockey Australia
Patrick Johnson, Two-time Olympian and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Representative
HP 2032+ Sport Strategy Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Group
Patrick Johnson – Two-time Olympian (Chair)
Matti Clements - Australian Sports Commission EGM AIS Performance