Geelong Grammar Junior School (Toorak Campus) has been awarded the Outstanding School Achievement as part of the 2025 Snow Australia Community Sport Awards.
Snow Australia is proud to announce the 2025/26 Snowboard Cross (SBX) National Team, featuring a world-class mix of Olympic medallists, rising stars and some of the most consistent performers on the international circuit.
At the 2025 CBR Sport Awards evening held of Thursday 20 November, aerial skier Laura Peel took home the Athlete of the Year Award - Women's Sport, on a night that celebrated the most talented, innovative, resilient and inclusive of Canberra’s athletes, teams, organisations and dedicated contributors.
Australian athletes were in the thick of competition across Europe over the weekend across Freeski Slopestyle and Alpine Skiing in the World Cup season.
Congratulations to Oxley College Snowsports Captain Chilli Sparke, who has won the Spirit of Interschools Award as part of the 2025 Snow Australia Community Sport Awards.
Australia’s freeski contingent returns to World Cup action this week as the 2025/26 FIS Freeski World Cup season launches in Stubai, Austria, with the first of three crucial Slopestyle qualifying events for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games set for 21-22 November.
Torah Bright OAM was officially welcomed into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame (SAHOF), honoured at the organisation’s 40th anniversary Gala in Melbourne.
Snow Australia is proud to unveil the Park and Pipe National Team for the 2025/26 season, headlined by a powerhouse mix of Olympic medalists, world champions and next-generation talent building ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.
Snow Australia is seeking an experienced and collaborative leader to oversee the strategic development and operational delivery of our national performance pathway.
The opening FIS World Cup slalom events of the season in Levi (FIN) marked a milestone for Australian alpine skiing, with four athletes stepping onto one of the sport’s biggest stages.
Snow Australia is proud to announce the Australian Para Alpine and Para Snowboard Teams for the 2025/26 international season, featuring a powerful blend of Paralympic experience, world-class podium performers and rising talent.
On behalf of the Snow Australia Board, I am pleased to advise that we have commenced a formal review of the Recognised Pathway Program (RPP) -an important component of our long-term athlete development framework.
When the slalom gates open in Levi this weekend, two Australian athletes will make their long-awaited FIS Alpine Ski World Cup debuts, marking the biggest moment of their careers to date.
Snow Australia is pleased to announce the Australian Cross Country Ski Team for the 2025/26 international season, featuring a mix of world-class performers and emerging talent across four tiers of representation.