Indigenous Athlete
High achieving First Nations athletes are set to be better supported after the Australian Olympic Committee launched the Australian Olympic Indigenous Athlete Scholarship.
Warlpiri track star Telaya Blacksmith has set a new Australian Open record in the T20 200m, continuing a strong run of form as she builds toward her next major meets. Blacksmith posted a time of 24.
Two Indigenous boys have been selected for the Queensland Under 14 boys softball team and will soon represent the state at the National Championships in the Australian Capital Territory.
Cathy Freeman understands the excitement - and the pressures - of the path for which Gout Gout seems destined. The Kuku-Yalanji and Birri Gubba champion says the rising track star, who was born in Ips...
Koorie Basketball Academy has delivered another successful community event, holding its Deadly Basketball Clinic and Cultural Workshop in Sunbury on Sunday.
Will "Davo" Hickey has stunned the Tall Blacks with a contested three-pointer on the final possession in Wellington, draining the game winner to seal Australia's 79-77 victory in their second FIBA Wor...
Noongar boxer Alex Winwood has marked his return to the ring with a dominant first-round TKO win over Thailand's Wutthichai Montri on the Gold Coast over the weekend.
The Victorian Government has opened a new round of the state's Aboriginal Sport Participation Grant Program to support Indigenous athletes with uniforms, equipment, travel and participation costs acro...
Gomeroi and Wiradjuri guard Will 'Davo' Hickey has been named in the Australian Boomers squad for the first window of FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers against Aotearoa-New Zealand.
Borroloola's first women's soccer team in many years, the Borroloola Strikers, is preparing to make history as they travel to Dubbo from 16–18 October to compete at the First Nations Football Fe...
The First Nations Boxing Championships will be held at the Hamilton Hotel in Meanjin (Brisbane) next Saturday. Garawa and Butchulla man with Tongan and South Sea Islander heritage, Uncle Sammy Leone...
Twenty-five years ago, Cathy Freeman was in Lane 6 at Sydney Olympic Park before a crowd of 112,000, waiting to complete the biggest 400m race of her career. In 49.
Athletics icon Cathy Freeman has been officially inducted into Stadium Australia's newly established Hall of Fame, cementing her place at the heart of one of Australia's most iconic sporting venues.