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Image library
The range of categories in the Image Library will expand as CHOGM
2002 approaches.
Preliminary Media Events 2001
CHOGM 2001 Task Force
Australia
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Brisbane is Australias fastest growing capital city, with
the winding Brisbane River a focal point for leisure and recreation.
A unique way to experience Brisbane is aboard the citys sleek
public transport catamaran, the CityCat, which travels at speeds
of up to 60 km/hour.
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Brisbanes Moreton Bay is the citys water playground.
Boasting over 100 sub-tropical islands and pristine blue waters,
essential Bay experiences include: hand feeding wild dolphins on
Moreton Island; walking amongst the convict ruins on St Helena Island;
open sea kayaking off North Stradbroke Island or watching humpback
whales at play during their annual migration from June to October.
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Brisbane skies are regularly ablaze with colour, with a year round
schedule of festivals, performing arts, and food and wine celebrations.
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Brisbane offers easy access to Queenslands spectacular attractions,
including the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest. The
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is the worlds largest marine
protected area.
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Brisbane is at the hub of Australias favourite holiday destination
of Southern Queensland. An hour north and south of the city lie
the endless beaches of the Sunshine and Gold Coasts while the landscape
west of the city includes sweeping mountain ranges, endless sun-blessed
fields and true blue Aussie farms.
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Brisbanes population of around 1.6million locals make the
most of the regions 250 days of sunshine per year, enjoying
the boardwalks, bikeways and parklands lining the banks of the 400
kilometre long Brisbane River.
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Her Majesty The Queen attended the Opening Ceremony for CHOGM 1999
in Durban, South Africa. The Queen will also attend the Opening
Ceremony for the Coolum CHOGM 2002.
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Australian fisheries are fortunate in being able to operate in
one of the cleanest environments in the world. Australian waters
span a diverse range of climates, which allows the supply of an
astounding array of delicious products to the world.
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This image supplied courtesy of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Australia. A charge may apply to its use. To seek access to, and
use of, a high resolution version of this and other images of Australias
rural industries, e-mail: annette.healy@affa.gov.au
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Australia has earned a reputation as a world leader in the production
of high quality, clean wool. Its high standard is maintained through
the pursuit of modern quality management systems. Worth AUD2.8 billion
in export earnings, Australia is the worlds largest supplier
of apparel wool growing two thirds of the wool sold on the world
market.
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This image supplied courtesy of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Australia. A charge may apply to its use. To seek access to, and
use of, a high resolution version of this and other images of Australias
rural industries, e-mail: annette.healy@affa.gov.au
Preliminary Media Events 2001
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Australia's Prime Minister, John Howard, and the Commonwealth Secretary-General,
Don McKinnon, met in Sydney on 11 May to discuss arrangements for
CHOGM 2001.
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Australia's Prime Minister, John Howard, and the Commonwealth Secretary-General,
Don McKinnon, met in Sydney on 11 May to discuss arrangements for
CHOGM 2001.
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Chogm 2002 Task Force
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Hugh Craft, Head, CHOGM 2002 Task Force, Department of the Prime
Minister and Cabinet.
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Andrew Reynolds, Director of External Communications and Australian
Spokesman, CHOGM 2002, Task Force, Department of the Prime Minister
and Cabinet.
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Broadcast vision
Media representatives will be able to request a range of broadcast
quality vision (SP Betacam PAL and NTSC formats).
Details are yet to be finalised. However, if you have any queries
concerning your own likely needs please e-mail to: leanne.cole@pmc.gov.au
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