by Victorian Institute of Sport | Mar 28, 2025 | All
The global sports community is increasingly committed to combating climate change. We have seen first-hand the impact that climate change is having on sporting activities. Storms and flooding damage facilities, low-snow winters cause ski events to be cancelled, and...
by Ashley Gillespie | Mar 27, 2025 | All
Australia has a long lineage of successful aerial skiers and this season has been no different with the Flying Kangaroos dominating the skies on the World Cup circuit. The FIS Freestyle World Championships are here with five VIS aerial skiers ready to defy gravity...
by Victorian Institute of Sport | Mar 25, 2025 | All
Victorian Institute of Sport Chair Nataly Matijevic to Step Down Ms. Matijevic joined the VIS Board in 2016 and took over as VIS Chair in 2018. During her tenure, she led the institute through critical milestones, including the 2021 State Budget outcome, which...
by Victorian Institute of Sport | Mar 14, 2025 | All
Peel claimed her third FIS World Cup Crystal Globe as the number one ranked athlete at the end of this World Cup circuit, with less than a year until the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Games. Sharing the podium was previous Crystal Globe winner and fellow...
by Victorian Institute of Sport | Feb 27, 2025 | All
Livingstone is only the third CEO since the Victorian Institute of Sports (VIS) inception in 1990 and has proudly taken the reins from long-time CEO Anne Marie Harrison, who succeeded the inaugural Executive Director, Dr Frank Pyke. A three-time Olympic swimmer and...
by Ashley Gillespie | Feb 24, 2025 | All
Stephen Mowlam OAM, Lachlan Dreher, Rachel Dwyer (nee Imison) OAM, George Bazeley, Rachael Lynch OAM, Ashlee Wells and Johan Durst are just a few of the notable athletes to represent state and country. Mowlam won Olympic gold with the Australian men’s hockey...