
Swimming Australia Partners
PARTNERS
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SportAus are the backbone to our sport and lead the sector to ensure it is accessing innovation; is attuned to global trends; and is advancing forward-thinking and best practice, so that all dimensions of our sport are absolutely cutting edge.
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Bio Island are our nutrition partner and support Australian’s daily nutritional needs and maintain wellbeing for all ages and are the naming rights partner of the Australian Junior Excellence Program to recognise performances, to encourage and inspire the next generation of competitive swimmers.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE PARTNERS
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The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) is Australia’s strategic high performance sport agency that leads and enables a united and collaborative system that supports Australian athletes to achieve international podium success.
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Commonwealth Games Australia is committed to working with Swimming Australia and other high performance partners to ensure the best possible preparation for Australian athletes to compete at the Commonwealth Games.
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The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) is responsible for developing, promoting and protecting the Olympic movement in Australia.
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Paralympics Australia believe participation in sport provides positive social and physical benefits to people with disabilities and plays an important role in changing community perceptions of people with disabilities.
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EVENT PARTNERS
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South Australia hosts a diverse range of world-class major events and festivals, including Swimming Australia's national championships, that attract audiences from around the state, nation and globe.
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Nagaoka City is rich in attractions and stimulating experiences and will host the Australian Dolphins team camps in the lead up to the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games.
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The Cairns Regional Council City host the Australian Dolphins team camps in the lead up to the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Games.
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