A snow school at Mount Buller, renowned for training numerous Winter Olympic athletes, is facing an uncertain future. The Victorian state government has decided against accepting new enrollments for the upcoming winter season, prompting concerns about the school’s viability. No official reason has been given for the decision, leaving staff and the local community in the dark. The school has been a fixture at the popular ski resort for decades, providing specialized education for young skiers and snowboarders. This move potentially impacts the development pipeline for future Australian winter sports competitors. Local stakeholders are seeking clarification from the government regarding the long-term plans for the facility and its continued operation. The closure could significantly affect the resort’s offerings and the broader winter sports community.
