A total of 18 Para athletes received the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM), whilst guide Michellie Jones was given the Member of the Order of Australia (AM).
Sitting Volleyball
Level 1 referee, coach and classifier courses will be offered in both English and Spanish in San Jose, Costa Rica, from 23-26 February.
Snowboard
Gurimu Narita, Brenna Huckaby go two-for-two in the last competition before 2017 World Championships in Big White.
Alpine Skiing
The Netherlands’ Jeroen Kampschreur also picked up his first career gold medal in Tarvisio, Italy.
Cross-Country Skiing
The Ukrainian is third in cross-country and second in biathlon in the World Cup overall rankings, and seeks further success at February’s Worlds.
Snowboard
Get to know the US snowboarder before she goes for World gold in Big White, Canada, next week.
Cycling
Great Britain’s most successful female Paralympian ever, Dame Sarah Storey, will be joined by Paralympic medallists Megan Giglia and Jody Cundy.
Snowboard
The US snowboarder remains undefeated as the final competition before the 2017 World Championships kick off in less than a week.
Winter Sports
The first World Championships will take place since the sport was provisionally added to the Beijing 2022 programme.
Alpine Skiing
The Australian will serve another two-year term on World Para Alpine Skiing’s Sport Technical Committee.
Table Tennis
Four regional Championships and the World Team Championships highlight 2017.
PyeongChang 2018
MOUs signed with US and Korean Institutions to add weight to robust volunteer program
Athletics
Athletes, officials and volunteers at London 2017 will be hydrated by more than one million bottles of water being supplied by the water brand.
Alpine Skiing
Researchers from the University of Waterloo are inviting athletes to help with classification at the Para alpine Worlds in Tarvisio, Italy.
Snowboard
Minor remains undefeated while Purdy makes successful season debut, just ahead of the 2017 World Championships.
Rio 2016
The US goalball player was a key member of the team that returned to the Paralympic podium at Rio 2016 and is now preparing for the next events.
Wheelchair Tennis
The first Dutch female wheelchair tennis player to win Paralympic gold recalls Barcelona 1992, the Games in which she made history.
Alpine Skiing
Austria’s Claudia Loesch toppled Germany’s Anna Schaffelhuber in the super-G in snowy conditions in Tarvisio on Thursday (26 January).
Judo
Ukraine has the most top-ranked judokas with four, followed by South Korea with two.
Alpine Skiing
Germany’s Anna Schaffelhuber also won gold alongside France’s Marie Bochet and the USA’s Andrew Kurka with downhill titles in Tarvisio, Italy.