SYDNEY UNIVERSITY SPORT AND FITNESS LIMITED
About
Sydney University Sport and Fitness Limited operates as a large university-affiliated sports and fitness organization in NSW, providing comprehensive aquatic, racquet, fitness, and competitive sports programs. The organization serves a diverse beneficiary base including adults, youth, females, males, people with disability, and financially disadvantaged individuals, offering both participation opportunities and high-performance pathways. Their approach combines facility-based programs with competitive events, educational courses, and community sport initiatives.
Programs (14)
Swim Program
Aquatic programs including adult learn-to-swim and water safety courses
Tennis Program
Tennis coaching and participation opportunities for adults and juniors
Women in Sport
Programs specifically designed to engage and support female participation in sport
Senior Wellness Program
Fitness and health programs tailored for older adults
School Holiday Program
Activity programs for children during school breaks
School Sport
Sports programs delivered in educational settings
Exercise Physiology
Clinical exercise physiology services, particularly for people with disability
Social Netball Competition
Recreational netball competitions for community participation
Intercollegiate Sport
Competition between university colleges
Intervarsity Sport
Competition between universities
USYD World Series
Multi-sport competition series within the university
First Aid Courses
Accredited first aid training qualifications
Scholarships
Financial support for student athletes
High Performance Programs
Elite athlete development and support pathways
Outcomes
ACNC Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FY2023 | $10.3M | $16.2M | $18.5M | 111 FTE + 320 vol |
| FY2022 | $13.4M | $14.6M | $16.3M | 112 FTE + 332 vol |
| FY2021 | $6.6M | $12.5M | $17.7M | 105 FTE + 350 vol |
| FY2020 | $9.6M | $14.7M | $17.2M | 105 FTE + 350 vol |
| 4yr history | Source: ACNC Annual Information Statements | |||
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