Australia at the 2024 Summer Paralympics

[1] Assistant Chef de Missions: Bridie Kean, Tim Mannion and Ben Troy.

[8] Dual individual gold medallists - Lauren Parker (paratriathlon and cycling) and James Turner (athletics) carried the flag at the Closing Ceremony.

Australia secured seven quota places in all of the individual event, and two quotas in mixed team event, by virtue of their result at the 2023 World Para Archery Championships in Plzeň, Czech Republic; and at the 2024 Africa–Oceania Qualification Tournament in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

[10] Six athletes were selected by Paralympics Australia on 21 June 2024: Men - Jonathon Milne, Taymon Kenton-Smith, Patrick French; Women - Amanda Jennings, Ameera Lee, Melissa Tanner[11] Reigning W1 men's World Champion Christopher Davis was forced to withdraw from the team due to injury.

[13] Daniel Michel and Jamieson Leeson, and their respective ramp operators Ash Maddern and Jasmine Haydon were selected on 11 June 2024.

[14] Thirteen athletes selected on 31 July 2024 with Korey Boddington, Kane Perris and Alana Forster making their Paralympics debut.

[19] Australian rowers qualified boats in each of the following classes at the 2023 World Rowing Championships in Belgrade, Serbia.

Australia men have qualified to compete at Paris 2024, following the triumph of the nations gold medal results at the 2024 IWBF Asia-Oceania Championships in Bangkok, Thailand.

Madison de Rozario and Brenden Hall, Opening Ceremony flag bearers
Michael Roeger leading in the 1500m T46 final at the Paris Paralympics
Jamieson Leeson at the 2024 Paris Paralympics
Dan Michel at the 2024 Paris Paralympics
Silver medalists Caitlin Ward (front) and Jessica Gallagher (back)
Lisa Martin in the individual competition
Curtis McGrath on racing at the Paros Paralympics
Tom Goodman and Anu Francis in the triathlon
Timothy Hodge after winning the gold medal in the Men's 200 metre individual medley SM9
Australian Rollers in action against Great Britain