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c) Please see below for a list of dates for use for current confirmed bookings in the Media Centre from 1 August 2019 until the end of the 2019/20 financial year.
Bookings | |
08/08/2019 |
05/11/2019 |
09/08/2019 |
28/11/2019 |
12/08/2019 |
29/11/2019 |
13/08/2019 |
31/01/2020 |
14/08/2019 |
01/02/2020 |
21/08/2019 |
02/02/2020 |
22/08/2019 |
26/02/2020 |
30/08/2019 |
27/02/2020 |
30/09/2019 |
28/02/2020 |
24/10/2019 |
d) This will vary dependent on use and function type.
e) Standard venue hire rates for the media centre range from $120 per day for small studio boxes to $585 per day for the largest function area (press conference room and media lobby).
Q5 –
The following events will be televised
a) Nationally
• AFL GWS Giants v Hawthorn – 9 August 2019
b) Internationally
• Australia v Pakistan (Men’s T20) – 5 November 2019
• India v England (women’s) – 31 January 2020
• Australia v England (women’s) – 1 February 2020
• Australia v India (women’s) – 2 February 2020
• ICC Women’s T20 World Cup – England v Qualifier 2 26th February 2020
• ICC Women’s T20 World Cup – West Indies v Pakistan. 26th February 2020
• ICC Women’s T20 World Cup – Australia v Qualifier 1. 27th February 2020
• ICC Women’s T20 World Cup – South Africa v Qualifier 2. 28th February 2020
• ICC Women’s T20 World Cup – England v Pakistan. 26th February 2020
Q6 –
The cost associated with securing content for both the Men’s and Women’s T20 World Cup tournaments was cost prohibitive, so a decision was made to bid for matches as part of the Women’s tournament only. The ACT Government made a commitment during the 2016 election to increase support for professional women’s sport, with Canberra’s participation in the Women’s T20 World Cup in 2020 complementing other efforts that the ACT Government has made to bring world-class women’s sporting events to the nation’s capital.
The ACT Government has already demonstrated a strong commitment to men’s international cricket content through hosting matches as part of the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2015, One Day International (ODI) fixtures, and through securing Canberra’s inaugural first Test Match in 2019.
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