08 April 2009
Dear Sport and Recreation Industry Colleague,
You are invited to take part in the Community Sport Public Forums being held in Western Australia.
These forums will help inform the Independent Sport Panel as they investigate and report on the measures required to ensure that Australia's sporting system remains prepared for the challenges of the future.
The Perth forum will be held from 7–10pm on 20 April 2009 at Season of Perth , Pier Street, Perth.
The Albany forum will be held from 7–10pm on 22 April 2009 at the Hotel Le Grande, Albany HIghway, Albany.
You are encouraged to make sure your and your organisation's voice is heard in this important process.
Places are limited so RSVP your attendance and preferred location to spsupport@health.gov.au.
For more information download a flyer on the forums.
Regards,
Ron Alexander
Director General
Department of Sport and Recreation
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