Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Page 10
Page 11
Page 12
Page 13
Page 14
Page 15
Page 16
Page 17
Page 18
Page 19
Page 20
Page 21
Page 22
Page 23
Page 24
Page 25
Page 26
Page 27
Page 28
Page 29
Page 30
Page 31
Page 32
Page 33
Page 34
Page 35
Page 36
Page 37
Page 38
Page 39
Page 40
Page 41
Page 42
Page 43
Page 44
29 squash high performance P Total investment 201415 948400 high performance 600000 participation 118400 other 230000 ASC funding as a percentage of total income 56 Squash Australia has been rated as progressing. Squash achieved its Commonwealth Games targets of two gold medals and one bronze. The high performance program has made significant progress in a number of areas during 2014 including rationalising international competitions opportunities redirecting funds to complement elite athlete pathway and competitions and greater resource allocation to underpinning programs. governance When benchmarked against other Australias Winning Edge sports Squash Australia has some areas below standard which need to be addressed. With continued governance improvements it will meet further benchmark standards. 2014 benchmark event Commonwealth Games medal target 2 to 4 actual gold 2 silver 0 bronze 1 total 3 surf life saving high performance P Total investment 201415 952000 high performance 200000 participation 411600 other 340400 ASC funding as a percentage of total income 4 Surf Life Saving Australia SLSA has been rated as progressing. After being defeated as overall point-score champions for the first time at the 2012 world championships SLSA put in place a focused campaign for 2014. This was part of a restructure of the high performance program including a new high performance team. Although the target of winning the world championships was not achieved post-event analysis has shown a significant reversal of downwards performance trends and a narrowing of the gap. The establishment of a more structured system along with the success of the junior team in 2014 augers well for Australia to achieve the target of being the number one nation in 2016. SLSA remains a key player in the talent transfer of athletes into the Olympic pathway for canoeing and open water swimming with policy agreements and programs in place that will achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. governance SLSA has continued to improve its governance following a major external review in 2012. When benchmarked against other Australias Winning Edge sports SLSA has shown to be comparable to other sports. With continued improvements it will further meet benchmark standards. 2014 benchmark event world championships medal target 1 actual gold 0 silver 1 bronze 0 total 1