Athletics Grants in Australia: Funding Track and Field, Road Running, and Cross Country

Athletics — the fundamental sports of running, jumping, and throwing — are among humanity's oldest competitions and Australia's most widely participated sporting activities. Millions of Australians run regularly, though many never join athletics clubs. Track and field clubs develop the full range of athletic disciplines from sprinting to pole vault to shot put. Junior athletics is a gateway to lifelong physical activity. Grant funding supports athletics clubs, track and field infrastructure, junior development, para-athletics, and the events and programs that build athletic communities.

Athletics in Australia

Australian athletics landscape

  • Athletics Australia has approximately 120,000 registered members
  • Millions more Australians run informally (parkrun, fun runs, corporate runs)
  • School athletics: a primary exposure point for young athletes
  • Track and field: the full spectrum of running, jumping, and throwing disciplines
  • Road running: marathon, half marathon, 10km events
  • Cross country: off-road running
  • Para-athletics: growing Paralympic pathway

Challenges for athletics clubs

  • Track access: quality synthetic tracks are expensive and often shared with schools
  • Equipment: throwing implements, hurdles, jumping equipment are costly
  • Volunteer coaching: qualified coaches essential but voluntary
  • Participation: many runners don't join clubs despite participating in athletics

Government athletics funding

Australian Sports Commission / Sport Australia

Community sport grants.

State sport agencies

Athletics development funding at state level.

Local government

Track maintenance and facility grants.

Athletics Australia funding

Athletics Australia

National governing body:
- Community athletics grants
- Junior athletics development
- Para-athletics programs
- Women in athletics

State athletics associations

  • Athletics NSW, Athletics Victoria, Athletics QLD, etc.
  • Club grants through state associations

Types of funded athletics programs

Track and field club operations

  • Equipment purchases (hurdles, implements, field equipment)
  • Track maintenance
  • Competition organisation
  • Club administration

Junior athletics

  • Little Athletics (children 5-15)
  • Junior club competition
  • School athletics programs
  • Youth pathway to senior competition

Road running and events

  • Fun run event organisation
  • Marathon and half marathon programs
  • Parkrun support
  • Corporate and community running events

Para-athletics

  • Equipment for para-athletes
  • Para-athletics programs
  • Paralympic pathway development
  • Inclusive athletics programs

Women's athletics

  • Women's programs and competitions
  • Female coaching pathways
  • Girls' athletics programs

Masters athletics

  • Veterans and masters competition
  • Healthy ageing through athletics
  • World masters athletics pathways

Track and field facilities

  • Synthetic track construction or resurfacing
  • Throwing cage installation
  • Jumping pit maintenance
  • Timing and electronic measurement systems

Little Athletics: the foundation

Little Athletics is one of Australia's most important junior sport programs:
- Operates through thousands of clubs across Australia
- Serves children aged 5-15 in a non-competitive, participation-focused environment
- Introduces children to the full range of athletic disciplines
- Foundation for elite athletics pathways
- Strong volunteer culture (mostly parent volunteers)

Grant funding for Little Athletics clubs — equipment, facilities, program costs — has wide community support and accesses sport funders through state and national Little Athletics organisations.

Grant application considerations

Facilities last generations

Track and field infrastructure is expensive but long-lived. Applications for track resurfacing or facility improvements produce lasting community benefit.

Little Athletics priority

Junior athletics programs — particularly Little Athletics — develop lifelong physical activity habits. Applications for Little Athletics are well-positioned with sport and health funders.

Para-athletics inclusion

Para-athletics programs include athletes who cannot participate in many other sports. Applications for para-athletics equipment and programs address genuine inclusion.

Throwing infrastructure

Throwing facilities (discus cages, shot put circles) are expensive and often neglected. Applications for throwing infrastructure address a gap that limits athletes' development in field events.


Tahua's grants management platform supports athletics funders and community sport organisations — with participant tracking, event reach data, program measurement, and the reporting tools that help athletics funders demonstrate their investment in Australia's track and field and running communities.

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