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Principles
The Australian Greens believe that:
- sport and physical recreation are essential elements of the culture of many Australians.
- sport and/or physical recreation are necessary for the maintenance of good mental and physical health.
- participation in sport plays an important role in the development of social, organisational and communication skills.
- community-based sporting clubs and associations are an integral part of our society.
- government has a responsibility to ensure equitable access to affordable sport and physical recreation facilities and services.
- government must ensure public access via television and other media to sporting events of national significance.
- the staging of sporting events and the building of sporting facilities must minimise ecological impacts.
- non-competitive sports and physical exercise are important for the wellbeing of all Australians.
Goals
The Australian Greens want:
- all schools to be funded and required to provide opportunities for appropriate sport and physical recreation for all school children up to and including year 12.
- sporting events of national significance to be available on free to air television or other free media.
- promotion of women’s sport, including where appropriate support for the professionalisation of women’s competitions.
- a drug free sporting environment.
- improved access to sport and physical recreation facilities for people with disabilities, and older Australians.
- the promotion of sport and physical recreation as a key element of health policies.
Measures
The Australian Greens will:
- allocate funding in the health, welfare and social services areas to promote participation in sport or other physical recreation.
- work with the Australian Sports Drug Agency to promote a drug free sporting environment.
- support local government to continue to provide accessible well resourced and safe sporting and physical recreation facilities to the community.
- use anti-siphoning legislation to ensure that all sporting events of national significance are available on free to air television or other free media.
- ensure that anti-discrimination legislation and federal government funding deliver real accessibility to sport and physical recreation facilities and services for people with disabilities.
- establish an office for women’s sport within the Department of Communication, Information Technology and the Arts, to promote and support the development of women’s sport.
- facilitate the televising of top level women’s sport.
- work with stakeholders to ensure ticket prices at sporting events do not unfairly discriminate against people from low socio economic backgrounds.
- reduce deaths by drowning of Australian children by guaranteeing access to swimming lessons for all children under 3 years of age.
- promote and resource sport and physical recreation activities within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
- support the adoption of codes of practice in sport which discourage acts of violent or antisocial behaviour, particularly directed against women.
- prioritise funding for community facilities that encourage active participation in physical activities.
Authorised and printed by Derek Schild, Australian Greens, 8-10 Hobart Place Canberra 2601

