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The investment marks an important milestone in strengthening Australia’s high-performance winter sports capabilities while further enhancing Jindabyne’s reputation as the nation’s premier alpine training destination. The funding will support the development of a new dry slope and rail line facility, creating year-round opportunities for athlete development and skill progression.
A New Era for Australian Snowsports Training
Located in the heart of the Snowy Mountains region, the National Snowsports Training Centre has rapidly established itself as a world-class facility for athlete preparation and development.
The centre already boasts impressive infrastructure, including advanced airbag jump facilities, a dedicated acrobatics gym and specialised high-performance training areas designed to support athletes competing at national and international levels.
The addition of a dry slope and rail line will significantly expand the centre’s capabilities, allowing athletes to train more consistently throughout the year, regardless of seasonal snow conditions.
This development will create a more integrated training environment that complements traditional on-snow programs delivered across Australia’s alpine resorts.
Why Dry Slope Training Is a Game Changer
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For athletes progressing through competitive pathways, the ability to repeat movements and refine techniques year-round can make a substantial difference to performance outcomes.
The proposed rail line at the NSTC will provide opportunities for targeted training, helping athletes develop confidence, consistency and technical precision before transferring those skills onto snow during the winter season.
The result is more efficient athlete development and improved preparation for national and international competition.
Jindabyne Strengthens Its Position as Australia’s Alpine Capital
Jindabyne has long been recognised as the gateway to the Snowy Mountains and Australia’s largest ski resorts. The continued expansion of the National Snowsports Training Centre further reinforces the town’s status as a hub for winter sports excellence.
The new facilities are expected to attract athletes, coaches, training camps and sporting organisations from across Australia, generating additional visitation and economic benefits for the region.
Beyond elite competition, the development also contributes to the broader growth of snow sports by creating more accessible pathways for emerging athletes to develop their skills close to home.
Supporting the Next Generation of Australian Champions
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Training on dry slopes allows competitors to focus on specific technical elements, refine movement patterns and build confidence through repetition. This approach accelerates learning while reducing some of the challenges associated with limited seasonal snow access.
For Australia’s aspiring Olympians and future World Cup competitors, the enhanced facility represents a valuable stepping stone on the journey to international success.
Government Investment Fuels Future Growth
Snow Australia Chief Executive Officer Ben Wordsworth has welcomed the NSW Government’s continued commitment to supporting the growth of winter sports infrastructure.
The funding represents a major step towards achieving the long-term vision for the National Snowsports Training Centre, which was established to provide Australian athletes with access to world-class training opportunities on home soil.
Snow Australia’s Board has already approved the initial phase of the project, with a civil engineering team set to be engaged to progress detailed planning and design work.
Community Support Will Play a Key Role
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Additional investment, sponsorship and community support will be required to bring the full vision to life and ensure the facility delivers maximum benefits to athletes and the broader snowsports community.
The project highlights the importance of collaboration between government, sporting organisations, industry stakeholders and local communities in building sustainable sporting infrastructure for future generations.
A Bright Future for Australian Winter Sports
As Australia continues to strengthen its position on the global winter sports stage, investments in training infrastructure are becoming increasingly important.
The expansion of the National Snowsports Training Centre represents more than just a construction project. It is an investment in talent development, regional tourism and the future success of Australian snowsports.
For visitors to Jindabyne and the Snowy Mountains, the development also adds another dimension to one of Australia’s most iconic alpine destinations, showcasing the region’s growing role as a centre of sporting excellence.
With planning now underway, the future looks bright for Australian athletes and for the continued growth of winter sports in New South Wales.
Snow Australia
https://www.snow.org.auNational Snowsports Training Centre: https://www.snow.org.au/pathways/national-snowsports-training-centre
NSW Government: https://www.nsw.gov.au
Destination Jindabyne: https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/snowy-mountains/jindabyne-area
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