Talk:Disabled sports in Australia

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Looking for advice
Hi! I am a student enrolled in a Wikipeida class at university and I am writing my assignment on this stub article. I am open to any and all advice/feedback as this is my first time editing a page on Wikipedia. Thanks! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Beantownboys (talk • contribs) 04:06, 7 May 2022 (UTC)

Timeline
Timeline - this timeline was removed because the citations in the timeline do not work, and there is no indication of the significance of these events. I was unable to fix the timeline as many of the events are quite obscure with very little information about them. If any other user would like to address these issue, the timeline has been moved to the talk page

1895: First interstate Deaf cricket match between South Australia and Victoria

1954: Deaf Sports Australia was established

1960: Australia at the 1960 Summer Paralympics win three gold medals

1976: Special Olympics Australia was established to provide opportunities to intellectually disabled Australians to participate in sport as part of the global Special Olympics movement.

1977: 2nd FESPIC Games held in Merrylands, Sydney

1986: Sport Inclusion Australia was established to assist sporting organisations and clubs with strategies that focus on ability and are based on social inclusion principles to include people with intellectual disability into the mainstream community, using sport as the medium.

1988: National Wheelchair Basketball League was established

2000: 2000 Summer Paralympics, Sydney

2003: Australian Athletes with a Disability (AAWD) established at the request of the Australian Sports Commission

2009 Crawford Report, titled The Future of Australian Sport

2012: National Disability Insurance Scheme pilot

2013: United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Committee review of Australia’s performance

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Beantownboys (talk • contribs) 05:58, 25 May 2022 (UTC) Beantownboys (talk) 06:00, 25 May 2022 (UTC)