Category: History
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History of State Institute / Academy of Sport (SIS/SAS) Directors – Updated February 2026
By Greg Blood Longevity is a hallmark in the history of SIS/SAS directors and they have covered many areas of sport expertise – elite athletes, coaches, sports science/medicine professionals and sport/government administrators. The establishment of SIS/SAS commenced shortly after the Australian Institute of Sport (1981). South Australia was first with SASI in 1982 followed by Western…
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Australian Sports Books & Films 2025
By Greg Blood List of books and films covering Australian sport in 2025 that tell the story of specific sports, athletes, teams, events and issues. Includes books by Australian authors/editors published overseas. Books authored by current Australian Society for SportsHistory (ASSH) members are highlighted. The Society has several book awards. Links to publisher website where…
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Australian Sport Leadership Changes in 2025
By Greg Blood Since 2000, I have been tracking changes in CEO’s and Chairs/Presidents of major national Australian sports organisations. Listed are changes that have occurred in 2025 in CEO’s and Presidents/Chairs. These changes hopefully provide an insight into stability, renewal and diversity in national sports organisations (NSOs). With the re-election of Albanese Government in…
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History of Leadership – Chairs, CEOs, Head Coaches and Captains in Eighteen/Nineteen AFL Clubs : Examining Stability and Diversity -Updated 10 June 2026
By Greg Blood This article documents the leadership timeline of the 18 clubs in the Australian Football League (AFL) that was established in 1990. Leadership is documented in terms of – presidents/chairs, CEOs, head coaches and captains to examine issues such as stability and diversity in relation to success . I have previously documented national…
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1980 Australian Olympic Basketball Team
By Perry (Rocky) Crosswhite – Basketball Team Captain, 1980 Australian Olympic Games Team A squad of players were chosen in mid-1979 with the object of selecting and preparing players for the Australian Olympic Basketball team to compete at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. These players commenced training and undertook a series of scheduled games against international…
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Stocktake of Australian sport Presidents/Chairs 2000-2026 – Updated 2 June 2026
By Greg Blood National Sports Organisation (NSO) Presidents/Chairs these days frequently have to manage crises in their sport. Following on from my recent stocktake of NSO CEO’s, I have drawn up a list of NSO Presidents/Chairs since 2000 to recognise their service to the Australian sport system. The complexity of the role of the modern day…
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Australian Prime Ministers and Sport Series – Stanley Bruce
By Greg Blood STANLEY MELBOURNE BRUCE CH MC PC NATIONALIST PARTY & UNITED AUSTRALIA PARTY 8th Prime Minister – 1923-1929 Stanley Bruce is regarded as the first prime minister to actively engage in sport during his political career. He had a lifetime commitment to sport, particularly rowing and golf. As prime minster, he regarded regularly…
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Stocktake of Australian sport CEO’s 2000-2026 – Updated 2 July 2026
By Greg Blood The departures of CEO’s in 2020 from significant Australian sports organisations – ASC, cricket, rugby union, rugby league, golf and equestrian – made me reflect in 2021 on the level of turnover and experience of CEO’s since 2000. The information listed was obtained from annual reports, websites, news releases and LinkedIn profiles.…
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Sport and the 2025 Australian Federal Election – Final
By Greg Blood This article follows 2019 and 2022 reviews on sport issues and commitments related to Australian federal elections. Previous Australian federal elections reviewed highlighted the significant number of sport facility commitments made by the ALP and Coalition. Many of these related to improving sports facilities for girls and women. Going into the 2025…
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Australian Prime Ministers and Sport Series – John Gorton
By Greg Blood SIR JOHN GREY GORTON GCMG AC CH LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA 19th Prime Minister: 1968-1971 John Grey Gorton became prime minister with the unexpected tragic death of Harold Holt. In his three years as prime minister, Gorton highlighted that community sport was important for health, social cohesion and assimilation. This view most…
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