Australian Sports Commission Podcast

The Australian Sports Commission Podcast Hub is where you can hear from the people who shape Australian sport, from our Olympians and Paralympians to coaches, officials, and volunteers at all levels. Follow and share with your friends and family and learn more at ausport.gov.au

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Episodes

Wednesday Apr 28, 2021

Australian Cricket Umpire Claire Polosak, who became the first female in the world to be part of the officiating team for a male Test, joins the Sport Australia Coaching and Officiating Podcast series. In this Podcast, Claire talks of the importance of not aiming for 100% perfection when officiating but rather focusing on the processes you go through to help you reach your decisions. She also talks of the importance of enjoyment of the game at a Community level. 
For more information on this series, head to https://www.sportaus.gov.au/coaches_and_officials/podcast-series
A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.sportaus.gov.au/coaches_and_officials/podcast-series#claire_polosak

Wednesday Apr 14, 2021

Louise Sauvage is recognised not just for the extraordinarily successful career as a Paralympic wheelchair racer, but for her pioneering efforts in raising the profile and perception of Paralympic sport and athletes in Australia and all around the world. In this episode of the Sport Australia Coaching and Officiating podcast, she talks about the need for coaches to be able to adapt to meet the needs of their athletes. As the coach of athletes at varying skill levels, ages and physical abilities, she knows every athlete has slightly different needs.
For more information on this series, head to https://www.sportaus.gov.au/coaches_and_officials/podcast-series
A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.sportaus.gov.au/coaches_and_officials/podcast-series#louise_sauvage_oam

Wednesday Mar 31, 2021

Sport Australia’s acting Chief Executive Officer Rob Dalton introduces our newest Podcast series on Coaching and Officiating. Rob has coached at local, state and elite level, and he talks of the importance of modernising the learning experience, to get great coaches and experts, their tips and content down to local levels.  Ensuring as a sector we address the barriers and revolutionise the experience for participants is crucial to our success.
Read more and find some of our coaching and officiating resources at https://www.sportaus.gov.au/coaches_and_officials
A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.sportaus.gov.au/coaches_and_officials/podcast-series#rob_dalton

Wednesday Mar 10, 2021

Sport Australia’s new Podcast series on Coaching and Officiating is coming soon. In this series we chat with some of Australia’s leading sport coaches, athletes, and officials – including Paralympic legend and coach Louise Sauvage, Basketball coach Carrie Graf, former AFL Player and Rugby Union Coach Mick Byrne, Cricket legend and coach Greg Chappell and many other industry experts on the modernisation of coaching and officiating. Be sure to subscribe today to make sure you don’t miss an episode.

Thursday Feb 25, 2021

In this Sport Australia Podcast episode we hear from our latest recipient of the Sport Australia Media Awards lifetime achievement award for sports journalism, Jim Maxwell AM. The ABC commentator accepted the honour from his home in Sydney’s eastern suburbs with the 19th annual Sport Australia Media Awards announced online due to COVID-19.
Maxwell reflects on his career which started at the ABC in 1973, how the game and commentary has changed, and returning to the commentary box after having a stroke on air in 2016 while covering the Olympic Games for ABC Radio. He also answers some quick-fire questions including his thoughts on the greatest player of all time, best Australian captain, scariest bowler, best innings and favourite cricket ground.
Read more about Jim’s achievements and all of our 2020 award winners at https://www.sportaus.gov.au/media-centre/media-awards

Wednesday Feb 10, 2021

This episode of the Sport Australia Podcast concludes our series on the Sport Governance Principles. We focus on the section titled “The Game is Changing” which looks at contemporary and stable governance structures that help sports achieve their purpose, and deliver timely responses to market needs. We are joined by James Sutherland, CEO of Golf Australia and previous CEO of Cricket Australia. He says sports should think about why they want they want to be great, and understand the obstacles preventing them from reaching that potential. “Think about what does success look like and then work through a process of how we get there.”
 
Read more about the episode at: https://www.sportaus.gov.au/governance/case-studies#golf_australia and read about the Sports Governance Principles at https://www.sportaus.gov.au/governance

Wednesday Jan 27, 2021

This episode discusses Principle Nine, the Scorecard, talking about creating internal review systems that enable continuous improvement. This helps monitor performance, track progress against strategy and address issues of concern. 
We are joined by John Lee – a board member of Netball Australia and former CEO of Australian Sailing and two NRL clubs. He has worked in a variety of roles in government, tourism, sport, major events and transport. He says the best organisations operate with good dashboards, and look beyond finances to understand how well they are operating. 
Read more about the episode at: https://www.sportaus.gov.au/governance/case-studies#netball_australia and read about the Sports Governance Principles at https://www.sportaus.gov.au/governance

Wednesday Jan 13, 2021

This edition of the Sport Australia Podcast series on the Sport Governance Principles continues with a focus on Principle Eight – The Best and Fairest. This principle is about creating a system with measures and protocols to protect an organisation’s integrity and safeguard its participants.
We are joined by David Sharpe, CEO of Sport Integrity Australia and former CEO of the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA). Sport Integrity Australia combined the functions of ASADA and the nationally focused integrity functions of Sport Australia. David is a former Assistant Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police and Rugby League player and administrator.
Read more about the episode at: https://www.sportaus.gov.au/governance/case-studies#sport_integrity_australia and read about the Sports Governance Principles at https://www.sportaus.gov.au/governance

Wednesday Dec 16, 2020

How should sporting organisations tackle risk? This episode of the Sport Australia Podcast delves into the Sport Governance Principles – Principle Seven – The Defence. A board should proactively protect the organisation with robust processes for managing risk. We are joined by Jaquie Scammell, a renowned people expert for internal and external relations. She has published two books on business, ‘Service Mindset’ and ‘Service Habits’, and is on the board of Sport Inclusion Australia.
 
Read more about the episode at: https://www.sportaus.gov.au/governance/case-studies#sport_inclusion_australia and read about the Sports Governance Principles at https://www.sportaus.gov.au/governance

Wednesday Dec 02, 2020

The Sport Australia Podcast continues its series on the new Sport Governance Principles with a closer look at Principle Six – the Playbook. This is about creating processes that ensure accountability and transparency. We are joined by Carolyn Campbell, Chair of Sport New South Wales and former CEO of Netball New South Wales. She says it's essential that directors ask questions and seek information or clarity if required so they understand their responsibilities. 
Read more about the episode at: https://www.sportaus.gov.au/governance/case-studies#netball_nsw and read about the Sports Governance Principles at https://www.sportaus.gov.au/governance

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