Australian Olympic Committee


Australia needs real competition and Asia can provide it

It’s time for the Australian Olympic Committee to seriously consider the idea of joining the Asian Games, writes freelance journalist Ben Oliver

Coates: Australia should not strive for mediocrity

AOC President John Coates argues against the findings of the Crawford Review in today’s Oz: Australians won’t settle for second (or tenth) best: we need and want our elite athletes.

Olympic establishment mobilises to shout down Crawford Report

It didn’t take long for the Olympic establishment to respond to the clear and present threat posed by yesterday’s Crawford Report. Behold the fury of a parasitic industry facing the threat that taxpayers might stop handing them money.

Any sport in a storm: Coates and Co cop a reality check

At a moment when we’ve just emerged from recession, when childhood obesity in Australia is at an all-time high and when some state schools have little or no sporting equipment — let alone PE teachers — David Crawford’s report into Olympic funding couldn’t have come at a better time.

Political snippets: Let the Olympic lobbying begin

A promising start for the Australian Olympic Committee’s four-yearly campaign to keep their funding gravy train on the rails, how much should we pay for some African goodwill? real interest rates return, and more meaty chunks from Richard Farmer.