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HomeNewsSunshine Coast Airport partners with the 2026 Australian Deaf Games

Sunshine Coast Airport partners with the 2026 Australian Deaf Games

Sunshine Coast Airport (SCA) has announced a partnership with the 2026 Australian Deaf Games.

The Games are set to take place from 4 -11 July 2026 on the Sunshine Coast, the first time region has hosted the event.

The Australian Deaf Games is the premier multi-sport event for the deaf and hard of hearing community in Australia, featuring 20 sports and attracting more than 1200 participants from across the nation.

SCA chief executive officer Chris Mills said this event showcased athletic prowess and fostered a sense of community, celebrating the achievements of deaf athletes.

“It is one year from today until the opening ceremony and we are honoured to sponsor the 2026 Australian Deaf Games,” said Mr Mills.

“Our sponsorship reflects our desire to empower individuals of all abilities and promote a culture of inclusivity.

“Athletes from across Australia will converge on the Sunshine Coast for the event, adding to the region’s reputation as a major sports hub while promoting accessible tourism.

“We believe that sports have the power to unite communities and inspire individuals to reach their full potential.”

The 2026 Australian Deaf Games will feature a diverse range of sports, including basketball, swimming, athletics, and more. The event will also include social and cultural activities, providing a platform for the deaf community to connect, share experiences, and celebrate their unique culture.

Project manager for Australian Deaf Games Garry West-Bail said they were excited to be working with Sunshine Coast Airport.

“It’s a professional partnership that’s based around a strong commitment to supporting and ensuring the airport is a welcoming, accessible, and inclusive environment for all,” Mr West-Bail said.

“They have a strong belief in the Games and the legacies that we are all wanting to achieve.

“The partnership will see the airport and associated staff involved in Deaf Awareness Training and the learning of basic Auslan in early 2026.”

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