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14 badminton high performance P Total investment 201415 797000 high performance 540000 participation 177000 other 80000 ASC funding as a percentage of total income 25 Badminton Australia has been rated as progressing with performance outcomes below target in 2014. There are a number of very promising pathway athletes that Badminton Australia believes are genuine medal prospects for 2018 and beyond however medal performances in the short term are unlikely. The centralised program out of Melbourne remains a key ingredient of the program. The sport continues to challenge itself and is implementing a new coaching and service support structure so there is efficient and effective use of resources. Some of the priorities include new partnerships with the Indonesian Chinese and Malaysian national training centres a new Victorian Institute of Sport VIS partnership for strength and conditioning and focused support for athletes most likely to meet the program aims. governance When benchmarked against other Australias Winning Edge sports Badminton Australia falls below in a number of areas. Badminton Australia is continuing to work through constitutional reform which will improve its ability to deliver national programs and products and increase the benchmark standard. 2014 benchmark event world championships medal target non-medal target achieved Y basketball high performance high performance para P P Total investment 201415 6945700 high performance 478000 high performance para 1075000 participation 716400 other 374300 ASC funding as a percentage of total income 70 Basketball Australia has been rated as progressing for both Olympic and Paralympic disciplines. Basketball Australias high performance programs are led by quality head coaches who have targeted the required changes in culture in the first two years of the Olympiad. This resulted in mixed outcomes in terms of 2014 benchmark event targets the Opals and Rollers met their targets with bronze and gold medals respectively but the Boomers and Gliders missed their targets. Anthony Moore commenced as CEO of Basketball Australia in October 2014 and has board approval to implement an organisation-wide restructure to be implemented in the first quarter of 2015. governance Basketball Australia has finalised required constitutional changes needed to implement the mandatory sports governance principles. Basketball Australia is largely compliant with the principles with some key areas being worked on including board performance evaluations. With new leadership Basketball Australia has an opportunity to drive further cultural and behavioural change across the sport which will enable it to maximise the advantage of a large and vibrant participation base. 2014 benchmark event world championships men medal target non-medal target achieved N 2014 benchmark event world championships women medal target 1 actual gold 0 silver 0 bronze 1 total 1 2014 Paralympic benchmark event world championships medal target 2 actual gold 1 silver 0 bronze 0 total 1