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The Office of Sport is the lead NSW Government agency for sport and active recreation.

Our purpose is supporting all people, communities and organisations across NSW to enjoy and realise the benefits of participating in sport and active recreation.

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Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award

The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is a global youth development program, empowering young Australians aged 14-24 to explore their full potential regardless of their location or circumstance.
Duke of Ed Adventurous Journey

Child Safe Sport

The Office of Sport is committed to safeguarding children and young people in sport and recreation. We work with the sector, Office of the Children’s Guardian, Play by the Rules and other lead child safe agencies to help create child safe sport in NSW.

Play Her Way

The Play Her Way strategy affirms the NSW Government’s commitment to empower women and girls to have full access to opportunity and choice. Women and girls must be recognised for their contribution, valued for their diversity and able to participate in sport at all levels in environments that foster a strong sense of belonging.
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Football NSW become an official Duke4Sport partner

News

The Office of Sport is proud to announce that Football NSW is now an official Duke4Sport partner. In the height of the FIFA World Cup, Football NSW officially recognised its growing alignment with the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award – Australia, strengthening its commitment to supporting young people through football pathways that extend well beyond the pitch.

16 Jul 2026

Carss Park Pool project powers ahead with construction contractor appointed

Ministerial Media Release

The Minns Labor Government is powering ahead with the delivery of the new $63.5 million Carss Park Pool, with the construction contractor now appointed for this major community project.

10 Jul 2026

Azaria's Duke of Ed Journey - NAIDOC Week Spotlight

News

This NAIDOC Week 2026 we celebrate '50 Years of Deadly'. We celebrate the years of culture and heritage engrained in the everyday practices of Australian people. 

This week we are celebrating the strength, resilience, leadership, and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and wanted to spotlight Azaria Glovercook’s journey, a Duke of Edinburgh International User.

10 Jul 2026

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