Skate Australia

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Skate Australia
Sport Skate sports and skateboarding
Jurisdiction Australia
Founded1962 (1962)
HeadquartersBrisbane
PresidentKaren Doyle
Official website
www.skateaustralia.org.au
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Skate Australia is the recognised governing body for skate sports and skateboarding in Australia, working in partnership with Sport Australia. The body oversees the management and development of the sports from the national team at the elite level, the conduct of national and international events, through to grass roots participation.

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Governance

Chart showing governance of roller derby inside Skate Australia. Derived from information found on page 10 of Skate Australia's strategic plan. Governance of Roller Derby in Skate Australia.png
Chart showing governance of roller derby inside Skate Australia. Derived from information found on page 10 of Skate Australia's strategic plan.

Skate Australia provides a minimal level of insurance for some roller derby leagues in Australia. According to Skate Australia's 2009-2013 strategic plan, the governance of roller derby is different from other sports affiliated with the organisation. Roller derby lacks state committees, with leagues going straight to the Development Officer and Sport Services Administrator. [1] In 2006, there were no roller derby members in Skate Australia. By 2008, three percent of all members were from the roller derby community. [2]

Funding and Support

Skate Australia is supported by Sport Australia.

See also

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References

  1. "Skate Australia Organisational Flowchart" (PDF). Skate Australia Strategic Plan (2009-2013 ed.). Skate Australia: 10. 10 July 2010.
  2. "Achievements of Previous Plan" (PDF). Skate Australia Strategic Plan (2009-2013 ed.). Skate Australia: 13. 10 July 2010.