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Australians Win Global Sports Management Awards

Companies and individuals whose innovation, creativity and management skills are the force behind the world’s leading sports events celebrated best practice and achievement at the 2nd SportBusiness Sports Event Management Awards held in November 2008. As the only awards of excellence in the global sports event management industry, they recognise those who face physical, financial and logistical challenges to make sports events happen.

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Sportcal 2009

Major Sports Events Guide 2009 - Special AISES Member Discount Offer

Sportcal have recently announced the publication of their Major Sports Events Guide 2009 and to celebrate the launch of this 280-page publication they are offering all AISES members a speciál rate.

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Capturing the Minds of Victoria's World-Class Event Industry

The Victoria Events Industry Council (VEIC) has launched a series of industry based workshops - designed by the industry for the industry. Events are a key contributor to the Victorian economy attracting over 324,000 international visitors a year spending an estimated $3.3 million each day. Combined, major and business events employ over 26,000 Victorians...

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Melbourne Again Crowned Sporting Capital of the World

An international study has again ranked Melbourne as the best location in the world for hosting major sporting events... Click here for the media release.

   

Seven beats the $100m Olympic Mark

Seven Network has booked $100m of advertising revenue tied to its coverage of the Beijing Olympic Games....

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Bligh Voller Nield Designs Beijing Olympic Tennis Centre

Robert Harley of the Australian Financial Review reports on Bligh Voller Nield becoming the first Australian Architecture practice to work on four successive Olympic Games...

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Local Sponsors Taking up Olympic Baton - Australian Financial Review

Noelle Waugh of the Australian Financial Review reports on the Australian Olympic Committee securing more than $30 million in sponsorship revenue....

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Bubbly Start for Beijing Watercube - Australian Financial Review

Robert Bevan of the Australian Financial Review reports on the opening of Beijing's Watercube...

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Olympics and World Expo Training - DET International

The Department of Education and Training, on behalf of TAFE New South Wales has won the bid to develop the workforce Training Master Plan for the Shanghai 2010 World Expo, the third largest international event after the Olympic Games and the Football World Cup...

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Review into Sydney Convention and Exhibition Space

The NSW Government today released the final report of the Review into Sydney Convention and Exhibition Space and announced that it supported the principles put forward in the report. The Review was undertaken by John O’Neill AO...

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