Blind Sports Australia (BSA) 2021 Annual Report online. This all new version of our Annual Report highlights our yearly activities and accomplishments in a fresh style, reflecting our new brand. Our report follows three central themes that embody what we are all about at BSA - creating awareness, building engagement and driving growth. Read more
In recognition of International Day of People with Disability #IDPwD, we have put together a short video of Blind Sports Australia stakeholders, to highlight the importance of this day and the contribution sport makes. Read more
Flashback to our first ever Webinar - listen to the history making Aussie Belles reflect on their unforgettable Tokyo experience. As the first Aussie female goalball team to make the quarter finals at a Paralympics, we are super proud of their strong performance and ‘one team’ dynamics that saw them win four matches against tough opponents. Read more
With many people discovering Goalball for the first time, particularly with the success of the Aussie Belles in Tokyo, many people are asking what are the rules and how is it played? Read more
Blind Sports Australia had a chance to sit down with recent Hot Seat Millionaire winner, Steve Obeid, to hear about his journey with Blind Sports and his time on the show. Read more
Blind Sports Australia and Zena Sports are today pleased to announce a sponsorship that sees Zena's innovative female impact protection vest being worn by our ambassadors, the Aussie Belles for their upcoming goalball campaign at the Tokyo Paralympics. Read more
Huge thanks to Siren Sport for this insightful article about goalball, and the preparation and challenges our ambassadors, the Aussie Belles, face in the lead up to Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. Read more
Blind Sports Australia welcomes newcomer Inclusive Innovations Tasmania, as inaugural Blind Cricket Tasmania Come N Try Day is held Read more
Blind Sports Australia has recently approved it’s 2021 Anti-Doping Policy which came into effect on 1 January 2021. Read more
With the launch of our new logo and branding we wanted to share a quick video to highlight the transition and implementation of our new brand. Read more
As we celebrate the International Day of People with Disability, Blind Sports Australia (BSA) is excited to launch its new brand identity that beautifully reflects the people we represent, and our mission to create access to sport for the vision impaired community. Read more
Blind Sports Australia is pleased to welcome Krista Woodroffe into the role of Driving Inclusion Project Coordinator. Read more
Bowls Australia through the Helping Hands program have awarded a grant to ABBA which will help players/directors at the upcoming National and Trans-Tasman Championships in 2021. Read more
In partnership with the Healthway Tennis for Everyone Program, Tennis West have joined forces with Blind Sports WA to bring the game of tennis to the blind low vision community of Western Australia. Read more
Blind Sports Australia is proud to be part of this significant collaboration, with Australia's 9 National Sporting Organisations for people with a disability. It is hoped that Australian sport will be more inclusive of people with a disability, impairment or limitation thanks to the formation of the Australian Sporting Alliance for people with a disability. Read more
Blind Sports Australia is pleased to announce that they have received funding through the Department of Health’s “Driving Inclusion through Sport” initiative, to roll out a multifaceted program to provide more opportunities for people who are blind or vision impaired to get active and involved in sport. Read more
The Australian Blind Bowls Association is the peak body for Blind and Vision Impaired Bowlers across Australia. The Association has been awarded a Grant from the Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions to reduce the short-term impact of the pandemic on the association and make up for some of the losses it has incurred. Read more
Blind Sports Australia is proud to have partnered with Jess Jasch from J-Leigh.com.au to produce a series of Athlete Wellbeing Videos, specifically tailored towards athletes who are Blind or have a Vision Impairment. This series of 8 videos will focus on areas such as active recovery, core activation, strengthening and stretching sessions and relaxation techniques. Read more
Sport Inclusion Australia, Deaf Sports Australia and Blind Sports Australia have reaffirmed their commitment to continue working collaboratively for the benefit of each organisation and the athletes they represent. Read more
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