You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
MS Acc02/102 comprises files created by Julius Patching, Secretary-General of the Australian Olympic Federation, 1973-1985. The records include circulars and committee reports relating to matters of investments, marketing, presentations and gifts. There are also classified files created or maintained by W.J. Hoffmann, Phil Coles and Geoffrey Henke, arranged alphabetically by subject, on various matters such as conferences, flags, the International Olympic Committee, patrons, policy, sports medicine, and women in sport (33 boxes).
This site provides information on the Australian Olympic Committee, the olympic games, the Australian olympic team and the olympic news. Includes information on the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
None
Since the 2016 Rio Olympics, the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) and Australian Sports Commission (ASC) have had several very public disagreements regarding the funding and direction of high performance sport. In 1980, the Fraser government requested the then Australian Olympic Federation to boycott the Moscow Olympics. This led to the AOC not accepting any direct funding from the Australian government for the preparation of Summer and Winter Olympics teams since 1992. However, the AOC particularly through its President John Coates used its influence to ensure that the Australian government adequately funded Olympic sports through the ASC's expenditure distributions to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and national sports organisations. Tensions will continue to arise due to the different aims of both organisations. The AOC is primarily focused on Olympic sport representation and achievements; the ASC on highperformance sport including the Olympics, organisational governance and sport participation.