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Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2003 Week 2 Hansard (6 March) . . Page.. 794 ..
75. Southside Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre | Change Management | |
76. Techrescue | Strategic Market Plan | |
77. The Couch Design Studio | Change Management Program | |
78. The Distillery | Commercialisation | |
79. The Green & Green Group Pty Limited | Business Expansion Plan | |
80. The Westbourne Group Pty Ltd | Strategic Business Plan | |
81. Thermofix Australia Pty Ltd | Strategic Business Plan | |
82. Throne Accessories Pty Ltd | Strategic Marketing Plan | |
83. TIOTON Pty Limited | Product Redesign | |
84. Vish Corporation Ltd | Commercialisation | |
85. Wayne Crumblin | Commercialisation | |
86. Web Active Corporation | Complex Strategic Development | |
87. WetPC Pty Ltd | Commercialisation | |
88. Zzini | Market Entry Facilitation |
Manuka Oval
(Question No 456)
Mr Smyth asked the Minister for Sport, Racing and Gaming, upon notice, on 11 March 2003:
In relation to Manuka Oval:
1. What financial and/ or other benefits will the government gain from the Kangaroos agreement to hold home games at Manuka Oval for the 2003 AFL season;
2. Has there been any change to the agreement with the Kangaroos since it was first signed off in 2000;
3. How much does it cost to prepare the Oval for a Kangaroos match at Manuka Oval;
4. Does the government recover these costs;
5. For how many more years have the Kangaroos signed up to use Manuka Oval for some home games
6. Does the Club still provide junior development programs. If so, how many hours of junior development does this equate to over a year. If not, why not.
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