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Posted: 2022-10-05 07:41:08

Kieren Perkins, Olympic swimming great and chief executive of the Australian Sports Commission (ASC), has put sports on notice to view the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic games not as a destination, but as a springboard for future generations to make Australia the best sporting nation in the world.

He also quashed plans for the Australian Institute of Sport to relocate to Brisbane.

Outlining the ASC's new strategic vision at the National Press Club on Wednesday, his message to those who run sport was simple.

"By 2032, if sport still looks the same as today, I haven't done my job properly," Perkins said.

Titled Our Green and Gold Decade of Opportunity, the ASC's vision is that "sport has a place for everyone and delivers results that make Australia proud".

Key to unlocking the change is the need for sport to evolve to reflect modern Australia, where almost half the population has at least one parent born overseas.

Diversity and inclusion are more than buzzwords, they are the bedrock for genuine change from grass roots to elite, from playing fields to the most senior offices and boardrooms.

"I truly believe we are entering one of the greatest periods of opportunity in Australia's sporting history," he said.

"Our most important job will be to put these words into action. Any game plan in sport is only as good as the way in which you deliver it.

"The reality is that for Australia to establish the world's best sporting system, none of us here will be able to win alone.

"But if we can all be part of this together, we will achieve remarkable things. Not just for sport, but for Australia."

Along with ASC chair Josephine Sukkar, the Perkins era has already taken a turn that is less ego-driven and more pragmatic in its relationships with the broader sporting fraternity, including the influential Australian Olympic Committee (AOC).

Past Australian flagbearer Kieren Perkins poses ahead of the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Kieren Perkins became Australian Sports Commission chief executive in 2021.(Getty: Lisa Maree Williams)

Headline grabbing stoushes between the former presidents of the two bodies, John Wylie and John Coates — who had fundamental disagreements mostly over sports funding — appear to be a thing of the past.

"It's about leaving self-interest at the door and uniting for a national cause," Perkins said.

It is a unity ticket powerbrokers hope will contribute to the vision of Australia becoming the world's best sporting nation with three strategic goals:

  • to lead and enable the world's best sport system
  • involve more Australians with sport at all levels
  • drive innovation in sport

The delivery of the wish list won't be easy, and changing an entrenched culture is notoriously difficult.

A stream of culture reviews in sport – swimming, gymnastics, cricket, Aussie rules clubs amongst them — have exposed sports management as being top-heavy with white men.

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