Day one of Diving Australia's 2025 World Aquatics Championships campaign started with gold on the women's 20-metre high diving platform and ended with gold on the women's 1-metre springboard.
A 14-strong Australian Diving Team blending Olympic experience with future potential will head to Singapore next week looking to make their mark at the World Aquatics Championships.
Members of Diving Australia’s National Talent & Junior Squads will cross the Tasman next week to compete in their first international competition, the Pacific Junior Championships in Wellington, New Zealand from 7 – 14 July.
Six of Australian Diving’s next generation of athletes joined the sport’s elites on pool deck for a National Talent Squad Camp as their idols battled it out for National Open Titles and selection into the World Championships Team at Sydney Olympic Park earlier this month
Straight off the back of a successful Australian Open Championships in Sydney, eleven of Australia’s best senior divers are on their way to Canada and the USA to test themselves against their international competitors.
Maddison ‘Maddi’ Keeney, the first Australian diver to win an Olympic medal in the 3m Springboard (winning silver in Paris 2024) is the newest member of Diving Australia’s Athlete Committee.
Diving Australia’s Athlete Committee is opening applications up for the 2024 Beyond the Boards (BTB) grants with funds still available for suitable candidates.
Diving Australia High Performance Director, Steve Foley, has decided he will step down from his role once his current contract comes to an end in June this year, following the conclusion of the Open National Championships/World Trials in Sydney.
Diving Australia is seeking nominations for a vacant position on the Athlete Committee. This is an exciting opportunity for a current or recently retired athlete to help shape the future of our sport and ensure the athlete voice is heard at the highest level.
Some of Australia’s best divers will take on the World Cup Super Final in Beijing this weekend with a new head-to-head format introduced by World Aquatics changing up the action.
More than 250 competitors from across Australia, and the Tasman, flocked to the Gold Coast for five days of competition and celebration during the 2025 Australian Diving Age Championships.
Some of Australia’s best young divers gained valuable international competition experience this month as they took on Britain’s top juniors at the 2025 Aquatics GB Junior Elite Diving Championships in Plymouth.
The biggest Australian diving event of the year is set to take over the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre this week as the 2025 National Age Championships gets underway on Wednesday (April 16).
Catch up on all the highlights from the 2025 World Aquatics World Cup, as eight of our Aussie Divers take on the globe in Guadalajara, Mexico and Windsor, Canada.