Our Sporting Future 2010 set to challenge and inspire

Shark bay
Ever wanted to swim with the sharks? Enter our registration happy hour competition if you dare!
02 Jul 2010

The Australian Sports Commission and the Standing Committee on Recreation and Sport (SCORS), will be hosting Australia’s leading sports forum, Our Sporting Future (OSF), from 28–30 July 2010 at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.

SCORS comprises representatives from state and territory departments of sport and recreation and Sport and Recreation New Zealand.

OSF 2010 will:

  • feature leading international and national speakers
  • discuss trends and emerging issues in the sporting industry
  • examine how sport can meet the challenges it faces now and into the future
  • explore the developments that will expand on Australia’s sporting success
  • provide invaluable practical information relevant to your organisation.

Not only will OSF 2010 stimulate new ideas and challenge your thinking, but it will also provide you with numerous opportunities to network with your industry colleagues. Join us for networking drinks and a feeding frenzy at Sea World’s Shark Bay on Thursday 29 July! Roving band Fiesta Tropicale will transport you to a Caribbean carnival, while fire twirlers will mesmerise you with their daring pyrotechnic choreography. Ever wanted to swim with the sharks? Enter our registration happy hour competition if you dare!

Shark Bay networking drinks

Date: Thursday 29 July
Time: 1830–2030 hours
Location: Sea World — Shark Bay
Transfers: Bus transfers will be available between the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre and Sea World.
Cost: Included for full-time registered delegates and Thursday registered delegates
Guest tickets: $65 per ticket
Dress: Smart casual (flat shoes recommended)

This is one event you can’t afford to miss — register now!

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