The Australian Sport, Recreation and Play Innovation Awards was presented as part of this year’s NSC Oration. With the largest ever number of submissions this year, the standards have been exceptionally high. Congratulations to all those who submitted as they showcase the excellent work that is being invested in communities across Australia and the winners are:
Each category winner received a trophy and was then judged for the opportunity to be crowned the overall Australian Sport, Recreation and Play Innovation Award winner.
The Winners of each category are:
1. programs and activities
Innovative programs, activities and events that have been developed to encourage the community to be more active.
Monash City Council (Active Monash) - Active Communities Program (Vic)
Active Communities Program (Vic)
2. SPORT AND INCLUSION
How sport can make a difference to an inclusive society and how inclusion can grow participation in play, recreation and community sport.
North Queensland Sports Foundation
Move it NQ (Qld)
3. SOCIAL VALUE OF PARTICIPATION
Measuring the impact that participation has on the health, economic and community value of a community. Supported by ActiveXchange.
SportWest
Sport in Western Australia: Social Return On Investment (WA)
4. MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS
The communication messages that innovatively activates the community for more people to be active, play, recreate and participate in community sport.
parkrun Australia
Women and Girls of parkrun (Aus)
5. YOUNG INNOVATOR OF THE YEAR
A young person (under 25) who has developed a program, space, activity, technological solution or innovative partnership that is encouraging more people to be active.
Piper Stewart
Bambigi
Making Aboriginal Kids Deadly Swimmers
6. MAJOR EVENT PROMOTION
Providing community opportunities to grow participation by aligning a mass participation or a major spectator event.
Wollongong City Council
Host City 2022 UCI Road World Championships, Bike City (NSW)
7. TECHNOLOGY
Innovations in technology that support Business to Business (B2B) improvements for the industry or Business to Consumer (B2C) experiences.
Chicks Who Ride Bikes
Mobile app development (Aus)
8. SPORT AND LEISURE FACILITY DESIGN
Innovative design and management that creates an environment where more people are active (built and natural environments), whilst embracing the principles of sustainability. Supported by VAILO.
Brimbank City Council/Williams Ross Architects
Brimbank Aquatic & Wellness Centre (VIC)
9. SPORTS SURFACES
Innovative solutions that allow greater intensity and durability of natural, hybrid, synthetic or hard sports surfaces to allow for greater usage, whilst embracing the principles of sustainability.
element Sports Turf Solutions
H3 Hybrid Cricket Pitch (Qld)
10. SPORT AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Innovations that organisations have embraced that recognise the impact that sport can have on climate change and how they have focused on reducing their carbon footprint.
South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre
Waste Reduction & Energy Saving Strategy - The Y (Vic)
11. PLAYGROUND DESIGN
Designs and developments that allow and encourage more children to play, have fun and be active.
Richmond Valley Council & Urban Play
Crawford Square Playground - Casino (NSW)
12. COMMUNITY SPORTS FUNDRAISING
Innovative and community fundraising projects which enable increased participation and community cohesion. Made possible by the Australian Sports Foundation
Surfing Victoria
Victorian Indigenous Surfing Program (Vic)
THE OVERALL SPORT, RECREATION AND PLAY INDUSTRY AWARD FOR INNOVATION
The winner for 2023 is
Piper Stewart
Bambigi
Making Aboriginal Kids Deadly Swimmers
The overall Sport, Recreation and Play Innovation award winner was chosen from one of the above 12 category winners.
Bambigi, is a charity organisation that was set up by Piper Stewart, Aboriginal girl to fund a project aimed at increasing the number of Aboriginal children learning swimming and water safety to provide the essential skills and knowledge to be safer in and around water and reduce the drowning risk of Aboriginal people.
Bambigi means ‘to swim’ in Wiradjuri, Griffith’s traditional Aboriginal language. At the age of 12 years, Piper Stewart, a young local Wiradjuri woman in Griffith, NSW noticed that there were few other Aboriginal children swimming in her squad or participating in swimming lessons to obtain vital water safety skills in a safe environment.
Piper became concerned that Aboriginal families in Griffith and surrounding towns cannot afford to enroll their children in swimming lessons and may never learn to swim or with basic skills, swim in local inland waterways that are dangerous. The Bambigi project sets out to fund a series of lessons for Aboriginal children of all ages including preschool, school age and teenage boys as a local solution to a national and global issue.
The Award winner was presented by Patrick walker, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Sports Foundation
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Editors Notes
The Australian Sport, Recreation and Play Innovation Awards have been part of the National Sports & Physical Activity Convention (NSC) since 2016. The NSC has grown since 2016 as Australia/New Zealand’s largest and most prominent community sport and recreation convention and expo attracting over 1,500 people annually.
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