The Northern Inland Academy of Sport (NIAS) opened its doors to 90 young Indigenous athletes at the Tamworth Sports Dome on Thursday 11 June.
This event, made possible through the generous support of Underwriting Agencies Australia (UAA) was a resounding success, showcasing the depth of sporting talent across the Northern Inland region.
Students from schools across the region participated in a full day of testing and skills-based activities designed to uncover emerging athletic potential. The program featured a diverse selection of sports, including, basketball, football, hockey, netball and Functional Movement Testing.
Each activity was carefully curated to assess key performance indicators such as agility, coordination, endurance and sport-specific skills.
The Indigenous Talent Identification Day is part of a broader initiative aimed at creating equitable access to high-performance sport pathways for Indigenous youth. By identifying promising athletes early, NIAS can provide tailored support to help them thrive both on and off the field.
Standout performers will be invited to participate in a complimentary strength and conditioning program and encouraged to trial for NIAS sporting programs. Athletes who successfully progress into an NIAS program will receive a scholarship, providing access to elite coaching, athlete education, and strength and conditioning services, key elements in supporting their development and preparing them for long-term sporting success.
“This program is a testament to what’s possible when community, coaches and corporate partners come together. It’s about more than sport – it’s about creating real opportunities for young people in our region.” – Sue Charles, Regional Manager, Northern Inland Academy of Sport
Now a key fixture in the Academy’s calendar, the Indigenous Talent Identification Day continues to grow in scale and impact. It offers a clear and structured pathway for aspiring athletes to progress through development programs and into higher levels of competition, including state and national representation.
NIAS extends its heartfelt thanks to all participating schools, families, coaches and partners who contributed to the success of the day. Their support plays a vital role in nurturing the next generation of Indigenous sporting talent.