
Brumbies Transform Canberra Training With New High-Performance Facility
With a new high-performance facility in Braddon and a data-driven approach to strength training, the Brumbies are setting the standard for Australian rugby fitness.
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With a new high-performance facility in Braddon and a data-driven approach to strength training, the Brumbies are setting the standard for Australian rugby fitness.

Canberra's junior sports programs are booming with 23% growth. Discover how local clubs build champions and strengthen community bonds across suburbs.

Lake Ginninderra relay team shatters decade-old mark, positioning young quartet for Olympic qualifier berth.

From purpose-built indoor walls to world-class outdoor crags, the capital's investment in climbing facilities is attracting athletes and adventurers from across the country.

From winter football in Belconnen to summer cricket in Woden, here's everything a newcomer needs to navigate Canberra's thriving amateur sports community.

Local competitors shine at Lake Burley Griffin circuit race and inaugural Molonglo Valley half-marathon as winter training season builds momentum.

From state-of-the-art facilities in Belconnen to boutique studios across the inner north, Canberra's infrastructure is driving a transformation in how residents train and compete.

From GIO Stadium to the AIS, Canberra's purpose-built infrastructure continues to punch above its weight on the national and international stage.

Latest participation numbers show water sports are reshaping how Canberrans approach health and wellbeing, with surprising trends emerging across age groups and socioeconomic divides.

The suburban underdog from Australia's south has defied 15 years of mediocrity to reach the grand final, sparking a grassroots movement that's transformed local football culture.

As the Socceroos prepare for knockout stages, local clubs are proving the real MVPs aren't always on the pitch—they're the volunteers keeping community football alive.

New participation data shows grassroots clubs in the capital are thriving, but the picture tells us something deeper about local fitness culture.

This week's New South Wales short-course championships saw multiple personal bests and qualification times as the capital's swimming community hits peak form.

Local runners, cyclists and triathletes deliver standout performances across multiple events this week, with standout results at the Summernats precinct and the Molonglo Valley trail network.

As the capital gears up to host major events, local venues face critical questions about funding, capacity and long-term viability.

With the mid-season mark approaching, grassroots clubs across the capital are preparing for high-stakes finals campaigns—and the competition is fiercer than ever.

With the A-League Women's finals series just around the corner, the capital's flagship club faces a defining stretch that will determine whether this campaign ends in silverware or regret.

From Lake Burley Griffin to the Brindabella Range, local endurance sport organisations are creating the social fabric that keeps the capital moving.
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