
About Us
Inclusive movement, sport & physical literacy programs for people who face barriers to participation.
​MultiMatch Community Ltd is a not-for-profit organisation supporting children, young people and community members to build confidence, connection and physical literacy through inclusive, technology-supported movement programs.
We focus on participants who may be excluded from mainstream sport or physical activity because of disability, neurodivergence, financial barriers, social isolation, low confidence or limited access to suitable programs.
The Facts
of Australians fail to meet national physical activity guidelines.
Australians say lack of inclusive or accessible sport environments stops them, or their kids, from participating
Post-COVID research has flagged basic skill gaps as a barrier to kids joining & staying in community sport.
Our Purpose
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Community & Inclusion
MultiMatch Community Ltd supports children, young people and community members who experience barriers to movement, sport and physical activity, including people with disability, neurodivergent participants, socially isolated families, low-income families and others who may be excluded from mainstream sport or recreation.
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How we do it
(the MultiMatch Method)
Our approach is aligned to the Australian Physical Literacy Framework and modern coaching practice (game-based learning, guided discovery and constraint-led design).
Instead of “do it this way”, we shape the environment so people learn by exploring, problem-solving and finding their own best solutions.
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Why it matters
When physical literacy is strengthened, people join in more often, stay involved longer and feel more confident in sport and active life. That supports healthier communities, stronger participation pipelines and safer, more welcoming sporting spaces.
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Where this shows up
You’ll see it in our studio programs, school and club events, community delivery through MultiMatch Community Ltd and future studio partners who share the same inclusive, evidence-informed standards.


