Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) was opened in 1981. AIS Sports Star of the Year (later named AIS Athlete of the Year) was first established in 1983/84 with the first winner being swimmer Karen Phillips. In 1995, AIS Junior Athlete of the Year was established. Other major awards include AIS Team of The Year, AIS Coach of the Year and AIS Program of the Year. Other awards included: Sport Achievement Awards, Vocation Awards and Education Awards. There were several memorial scholarship awards that recognise the contribution of deceased AIS athletes, coaches and administrators - Brent Harding Memorial Award for Swimming, Nathan Meade Memorial Award for Diving, Gary Knoke Memorial Award for Athletics, Darren Smith Memorial Award for Road Cycling, Ben Mitchell Medal for AFL and Bob Staunton Memorial Award for Basketball.
The awards were broadened in 2013 to include Direct Athlete Assistance recipients as well as AIS scholarship holders as part of the AIS Winning Edge Strategy. The awards were renamed the AIS Sport Performance Awards (ASPAs) in 2014 with several new awards - Sport Personality of the Year, Para Performance of the Year, Community Club Award and Volunteer/Administrator Award. Two awards - Sport Personality of the Year and Team of the Tear are decided by public vote. The Sporting Moment of the Year is decided by a media vote.
In 2002 as part of the AIS 21st birthday celebrations, 21 athletes were inducted into the AIS 'Best of the Best' hall of Fame. In 2006, four athleres were added and in 2011 another five athletes.
This award recognises a talented junior athletes performances during the year. Previously AIS Junior Athlete of the Year.
Voted for by the general public.
Voted for by the general public.
Voted for by the media. Previously called Sport Performance of the Year Award.
This award may not be awarded annually.
This award may not be awarded annually.
Replaced in 2015 by Male and Female Athletes of the Year.
Discontinued as AIS no longer operates sports scholarship programs.