Victorian Institute of Sport explained

Victorian Institute of Sport
Abbrev:VIS
Sport:Multiple
Founded:1990[1]
Headquarters:Lakeside Stadium
Location:Albert Park
Chairperson:Nataly Matijevic
Chiefexec:Nicole Livingstone
Url:http://www.vis.org.au/
Countryflag:AUS

The Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) is the government-funded sporting institute of the Australian state of Victoria. It provides high performance sports programs for talented athletes, enabling them to achieve national and international success. The headquarters are located in Melbourne.[2] The organisation is a member of the National Elite Sports Council.[3]

Notable people

Chairs

CEOs

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us.
  2. Web site: Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) . . 4 February 2011 . 18 February 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110218074112/http://www.maribsc.vic.edu.au/MC/MSS/vis.html . dead .
  3. Book: John Bloomfield. Australia's Sporting Success: The Inside Story. 22 September 2012. 1 July 2003. UNSW Press. 978-0-86840-582-7. 136–137.
  4. Web site: Kate Palmer appointed CEO of the Australian Sports Commission. Australian Sports Commission website. 13 December 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161215223100/http://www.ausport.gov.au/news/asc_news/story_654075_kate_palmer_appointed_ceo_of_the_australian_sports_commission. 15 December 2016.
  5. News: Nicole Livingstone . 18 October 2024 . Q+A . en-AU.
  6. News: Reappointment of VIS Chair Nataly Matijevic . 18 October 2024 . Victorian Institute of Sport . April 2020 . en.
  7. Web site: Full circle . . May 20, 2012 . May 18, 2017 . Lane, Samantha. Samantha Lane.
  8. News: VIS appoints new CEO . 18 October 2024 . Victorian Institute of Sport . 3 September 2024 . en.