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NSW: Paralympic tickets future unknown
AAP General News (Australia)
08-04-2000
NSW: Paralympic tickets future unknown
By Tom Wald
SYDNEY, Aug 4 AAP - The delivery of Paralympics tickets was still up in the air today
after SOCOG reneged on its promise to send them out with Olympic tickets.
The latest ticketing fiasco affects up to 20,000 Australians who have bought tickets
to the Paralympic Games.
Games chief executive Lois Appleby today called for SOCOG to quickly fix the problem
just two months out from the event.
The Olympic Games organising committee promised in May that all Paralympics tickets
would be delivered alongside Olympics tickets.
"My main concern is just that everybody gets their tickets in time and we still do
have time," Ms Appleby said today.
"What I am waiting to find out is just when and how we're going to deliver the tickets
to about 10,000 to 20,000 people who have bought them."
"They have to make the decision because we have paid them to do this for us, so it
is their responsibility.
"But there's not a lot of time left."
Ticket delivery manager for both the Olympics and Paralympics, John Purdie-Smith, said
today a decision on the tickets for the October Games would be made soon.
His comments come as one-third of the 2.5 million Olympic tickets are to be delivered
across the nation on Sunday, with the remaining tickets delivered every Sunday until September
3.
"My understanding is that SOCOG decided not to further complicate an already massive
and complex program by adding another set of different deliveries," Mr Purdie-Smith told
reporters today.
The delivery of the majority of the 430,000 Paralympics tickets sold to date to community
groups and schools has already been organised.
Mr Purdie-Smith said thousands of Australians expecting their Olympic tickets to be
home-delivered this Sunday will not receive them because of address problems.
"Ten thousand (people) have notified us of their change of address too late," she said.
"Some homes will be difficult or impossible to find because of incomplete or inaccurate
addresses."
Organisers have asked ticket-buyers to ensure someone is home on the allocated Sunday
between 8am and 5pm, to ensure their tickets are delivered safely.
SOCOG said they would hold tickets at collection centres for those people they could
not reach by home-delivery methods.
Anybody with queries about delivery arrangements can call 136363.
AAP tdw/ah/was/br
KEYWORD: OLY TICKETS NIGHTLEAD
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OLY: Pound lashes Knight over relations with sponsors
AAP General News (Australia)
02-17-2000
OLY: Pound lashes Knight over relations with sponsors
A major rift between the International Olympic Committee and Sydney Games organisers
opened today over claims MICHAEL KNIGHT alienated international sponsors.
IOC vice-president and marketing supremo DICK POUND attacked Mr KNIGHT and other SOCOG
managers for having a dysfunctional relationship with Olympic sponsors.
And he accused them of bad mouthing the most successful marketing program in Games history.
Mr POUND says the IOC is frustrated at the bad press for the Sydney Olympic marketing
program, even though SOCOG has raised almost $700 million in sponsorship, 90 per cent
of what was raised in Atlanta.
He blames senior management, including Mr KNIGHT, for the bad publicity which has spread
worldwide and has affected SOCOG's relationship with its sponsors.
Mr POUND, chairman of the IOC marketing commission, is one of the frontrunners to take
over the presidency from JUAN ANTONIO SAMARANCH next year and a good marketing platform
is essential to his success.
The IOC's broadside came prior to a SOCOG press conference, where Mr KNIGHT announced
a package to repair the final $36 million hole in the Games budget.
IOC marketing official MICHAEL PAYNE says the SOCOG board needs to make the $36 million
in cuts because they spent their profit two years ago.
AAP RTV knr/jds/mo/as/wz
KEYWORD: OLY SPONSORS (SYDNEY)
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Qld; Oil spill on Gold Coast beaches kills fish and birds
AAP General News (Australia)
12-16-1999
Qld; Oil spill on Gold Coast beaches kills fish and birds
The Gold Coast City Council says a trailer load of fish and around 20 birds were killed
by an oil spill off the Gold Coast this morning.
City Councillor DAPHNE MCDONALD says oil patches, each around the size of a compact
disc, have been found on beaches between Nobby Beach and the Seaway.
She says council staff have found about 20 dead birds and a trailer load of fish.
They're still cleaning up and expect the beaches will be cleared of oil tomorrow.
Councillor MCDONALD says the source of the spill is still unknown but one possibility
is that it was a discharge from a passing ship.
She says state government officials have taken samples of the oil and are investigating.
AAP RTV rad/jfs/rp/jn
KEYWORD: OILSPILL (BRISBANE)
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NSW: Police link body in western Sydney to murder
AAP General News (Australia)
08-05-1999
NSW: Police link body in western Sydney to murder
SYDNEY, Aug 5 AAP - A murder investigation was underway after a man was found dead in front
of a house in western Sydney last night.
Police said the body was discovered at about 9.30pm in Pictor Place in Erskine Park.
"We are treating the death as suspicious," a police spokeswoman said.
She said the man's identity was still to be confirmed.
Anyone with information about the death should contact St Marys police on 9677 5099.
AAP ls/jnb
KEYWORD: BODY
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QLD: Stray toddler claimed
AAP General News (Australia)
02-09-1999
QLD: Stray toddler claimed
A three-year-old boy found wandering through a block of units at Slack's Creek, just south
of Brisbane, has been claimed by a family member.
Police …
WA:All-clear for WA towns as cyclone moves on
AAP General News (Australia)
01-12-2012
WA:All-clear for WA towns as cyclone moves on
PERTH, Jan 12 AAP - The worst of Tropical Cyclone Heidi is over for many communities
in Western Australia's Pilbara region, as it begins to lose strength and move inland.
The all-clear has been given for people between Pardoo and Whim Creek, including Port
Hedland and South Hedland.
Residents are now assessing the extent of the damage left in the wake of the cyclone.
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) says that although the threat has
passed, people should take care to avoid dangers such as fallen trees and power …
NSW:NSW: Main stories in Monday's papers =3
AAP General News (Australia)
01-10-2011
NSW:NSW: Main stories in Monday's papers =3
THE AUSTRALIAN:
Page 1: High taxes in NSW and South Australia risk entrenching the nation's two-speed
economy; A mass shooting in Arizona that severely wounded a politician and killed six
others is being linked to extremes of rhetoric in US politics; Queensland is bracing for
a second round of widespread and damaging flooding.
Page 2: Philip Ruddock, the architect of the Pacific Solution, has accused Labor of
presiding over a public policy disaster in the processing of asylum seekers.
Page 3: Former foreign minister Alexander Downer has …
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