Kids’ sport
‘Treat it like royalty’: The trick Sydney councils are using to make the most of park space
It’s turning into a city of half-courts as councils look to answer the growing demands of an increasingly popular children’s sport.
- by Daniel Lo Surdo
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Concussion crisis
Antonio loved the Swans. A little-known condition killed him on the football field
Families are being torn apart by a syndrome claiming the lives of young athletes. But almost no one has heard of it.
- by Riley Walter
How the alarming science behind concussions is changing local sport
Research into the long-term effects of repetitive brain injuries has led grassroots volunteers such as Yann Gambin to find ways to protect young athletes.
- by Angus Thomson
By 15, one in four teens have quit sport. What can parents do?
While the Olympics inspire many people to take up a new sport, research shows it’s tough to get teenagers to stick with it.
- by Sarah Berry
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Parenting
The boys knew nothing about my son’s struggles. Yet somehow they knew what to do
One day, these boys will be men. Seeing how they treated my son - who’s happy just to be out on a basketball court with them – gave me faith in the future.
- by Tamara Walsh
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Kids’ sport would be so much better without the parents. #prayforrain
The weather was awful, but anyone “lucky” enough to watch their kids play sport on the weekend would have rubbed shoulders with a familiar cast of characters.
- by Michelle Cazzulino
Weekend sport cancelled as sports grounds waterlogged
Local councils are a “bit quick on the trigger” when deciding to close sports grounds because of bad weather.
- by Andrew Taylor
The reason Sydney schools are axing weekly sport
At least 15 schools have been forced into abandoning weekly sport after the bus transport bill for students doubled in a year.
- by Christopher Harris
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Education
Active children do better at school. So how do we keep teens in sport?
Researchers say teenagers need more opportunities for social sport, as a new study suggests those who stick with sport during high school reap academic rewards.
- by Mary Ward
‘You’ve broken my kid’s heart’: Waitlists for basketball are so long, parents are signing up in kindergarten
NSW needs 136 more basketball courts to meet its current demand, as parents join three-year waitlists to place children in the popular sport.
- by Mary Ward
The one thing the Matildas shouldn’t inspire young kids to do
The Matildas have inspired kids around Australia to pick up a soccer ball, leading to a warning on children heading the ball.
- by Mary Ward
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