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Over the past 20 years, participation in sport-related activities has remained relatively stable, although Australians are also increasingly participating in convenient non-sport related activities such as walking and going to the gym. 1

Participation in 2022 2
41% of Australians [aged 15+] participate in a sport-related activity at least once a week.
  • 50% Male [15+]
  • 32% Female [15+]
  • 61% Young adults [15-19]
  • 31% Older Australians [55+]
  • 24% Australians with disability [18+]
  • 32% First Nations Australians [18+]
  • 38% Speak a language other than English (LOTE) at home [18+]
47% of children [aged 0-14] participate in organised outside-of-school hours sport-related activity at least once a week.
  • 47% Boys [0-14]
  • 46% Girls [0-14]
14% of Australians [15+] volunteer in the sport and active recreation
sector at least once a year.
Motivations 2

Physical health and fitness is the strongest motivator for Australians 15+ to participate in sport and physical activity.

  • Participating in sport and physical activity for social, psychological, and mental health reasons has increased over the past 5 years.
Barriers 2

The main barrier to participating in sport or physical activity for Australians 15+ is due to poor health/injury.

  • The common barrier of 'not having enough time or too many other commitments' has declined over the past 5 years.
Facilitators 3

Children [0-14] are more likely to participate in organised outside-of-school hours sport and physical activities if:

  • a parent participates in sports or physical activity
  • they come from a high-income family
  • they have 1 or 2 siblings.
Barriers 3

Children [0-14] are less likely to participate in organised outside-of-school hours sport and physical activities if:

  • they come from a low-income family
  • they live in a remote or regional area
  • a parent speaks a Language Other Than English (LOTE) at home
  • they have 3 or more siblings.
Jurisdiction 2

In 2022, the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) was the most active state/territory, with 49% of adults and children participating in sport-related activities at least once a week.

Northern Territory (NT), South Australia (SA), and Western Australia (WA) had the most involvement in sport through a non-playing role.

Sport 2
  • Running/athletics is the most popular sport-related activity for males [15+].
  • Swimming is the most popular for females [15+] and boys and girls [0-14].
  1. AusPlay report: Participation trends in Australian since 2001Australian Sports Commission, (accessed 28 November 2022).
  2. AusPlay Data Portal, Australian Sports Commission, (accessed 20 July 2023).
  3. AusPlay report: Children’s participation in organised physical activity outside of school hours, Australian Sports Commission, (April 2018).

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