Australian representatives (former and current athletes)
- Australian Senior Men’s Team at Oceania World Qualifications Series – Australia/New Zealand: Aron Baynes, Matthew Dellavedova, Oscar Forman, Adam Gibson, Joe Ingles, Nathan Jawai, Damian Martin, Brad Newley, Andrew Ogilvy
- Australian Senior Women's Team at Oceania World Qualifications Series - Australia/New Zealand: Eva Afeaki, ,Elizabeth Cambage, Rohanee Cox, Elyse Penaluna, Jessica Fley, Hollie Grima, Elyse Penaluna, Alicia Poto, Samantha Richards, Marianna Tolo, Carly Wilson. Won Gold Medal.
- Australian Junior Men’s Team at U19 World Championships - New Zealand: Ryan Broekhoff, Jason Cadee, Matthew Dellavedova, Cody Ellis, Hugh Greenwood, Shane Harris-Tunks, Matthew Hodgson, Brock Motum, Jorden Page, Christian Salecich, Mitchell Young. 4th place.
- Australian Junior Women’s Team at U19 World Championships - Thailand: Elizabeth Cambage, Stephanie Cumming, Bree Farley, Kerryn Harrington, Jillian Haughton, Kelsey Ireland, Rachel Jarry, Ashleigh Karaitiana, Alice Kunek, Tess Madgen, Rosie Moult. 5th place.
- Australian Women's Team at Universiade - Serbia: Sarah Graham, Emma Langford, Lauren Mansfield, Mia Newley, Elyse Penaluna, Alyce Shearing, Marianna Tolo, Louella Tomlinson. Won Bronze Medal.
- Australian Men's Team at Universiade - Serbia: Benjamin Allen, Jesse Wagstaff. 17th place.
AIS results and awards
- Women's team in 2008-2009 WNBL season finished eight with a 2-20 win/loss record. Elizabeth Cambage finished the season with the best three point percentage.
- Men's team in 2009 SEABL season finished fourth with 7-8 win/loss record.
- Bob Staunton Memorial Scholarship: Men - Shane Harris-Tunks; Women - Tess Madgen
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