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National Sport Participation Strategy to go state to state
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : June 10, 2023 - 11:22
Time and money are the two main reasons that kids aren't participating in sport with recent data showing that families spent $600 on average in 2022 on out of school sport activities for children under 14 compared to $520 in 2019. The commission is now developing the country's first co-designed National Sport Participation Strategy led by a steering committee.