Inclusive GymBad Continues to Grow Opportunities for Para Badminton in Papua New Guinea

For para badminton athletes in Papua New Guinea, progress is built one session at a time. That progress continued in Port Moresby from 20-26 April, where a week of Inclusive GymBad activities brought together Badminton Oceania, Interplast Australia & New Zealand, and Badminton PNG to strengthen athlete and coach development, participant wellbeing, and new collaboration…

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Emerging Talent Joins Experienced Core as Australia Prepares for Uber Cup

The Australian women’s team will make their 11th Uber Cup appearance this month in Denmark, stepping once again onto badminton’s most prestigious team stage with a squad that reflects both continuity and change. Blending seasoned international performers with emerging talent, the Falcons’ team represents a deliberate balance between experience and youthful ambition. Veterans Gronya Somerville,…

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Two New BWF Grade 3 Tournaments Added to Oceania’s 2026 International Calendar

AUSTRALIA — Two new Grade 3 tournaments will land on Australian shores this November. The South Australia International and YONEX Melbourne International will provide more opportunities for players to play world ranking tournaments in our region this year. After a several-year hiatus, international badminton will return to Adelaide, in the form of the South Australia…

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Dransfield Rises To Occasion – BWF Para Badminton World Championships 2026

Australian athletes continued to make their mark at the BAHRAIN BWF Para Badminton World Championships, delivering a series of determined and high-quality performances across Days 3 and 4 of competition. Day 3 Highlights Lachlan Boulton (AUS) broke through for his first win of the championships in a hard‑fought three‑game battle against Peru’s Renzo Diquez Bances…

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