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"This is the only book to introduce the history, organisation, management and development of sport in Australia. Now in a fully revised and updated sixth edition, it is the perfect foundation text for anybody looking to understand the policies, processes and practices that help maintain...
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The final six shortlisted entries for the IEA Brexit PrizeSecond Place:Cutting the Gordian knot: A road map for British exit from the European Union by Rory Broomfield and Iain MurraySummary:The UK should withdraw from the EU not through Article 50 procedures but via a Parliamentary Act...
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This study examines the effect of the expansion of an international sporting competition (Super Rugby) on the volume and distribution of travel required by teams competing. The original Super Rugby competition involved 12 teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. In 2016, three...
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The Wallabies is the brand name for the Australian rugby team and is considered one of the key sporting properties in the Australian market. The purpose of this paper is to examine how the employees of the Australian Rugby Union, the organisation responsible for the Wallabies, identify with the...
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The organization of a mega-sport event such as the Olympic Games is a complex task involving a multitude of individuals and stakeholder groups. In 2000, Australia's largest city, Sydney, staged the Summer Olympic Games. The agency given primary responsibility for these Games was the Sydney...
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