Oceania
OCTAGON SET TO ROAR FOR LIONS
The British and Irish Lions Committee has appointed Octagon as its sponsorship, merchandising and licensing representatives for the Lions Tour to Australia in 2001.
NO LIVE OLYMPICS TV COVERAGE FOR US
Americans will see no live television coverage of the Sydney Olympics because of an 18 hour time difference between the two nations, NBC television officials were quoted as telling the Los Angeles Times.
IBM UNVEILS SYDNEY 2000 WEBSITE
Olympic sponsor and technology provider IBM has unveiled its website for the Sydney 2000 Olympics which includes real-time scoring and results, play-by-play commentary and webcam images of 11 sports.
AUSTRALIAN THREATENS BODYSUIT PROTEST
An Australian international swimmer is threatening to take legal action over the sport's controversial new bodysuits.
OLYMPICS TO BOOST AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY
The Australian government has said it expected this year's Sydney Olympics to give the economy a boost in the September quarter, adding about one percentage point to gross domestic product and cutting the current account deficit.
PRAISE FOR NEW GREEK OLYMPIC CHIEF
Olympic officials have expressed relief over the appointment of Yianna Angelopoulos as chief organiser of the Athens 2004 Olympics, saying they now expected fewer delays and harder work from Greece.
$5MILLION FUNDING FOR AUSTRALIAN ELITE SPORTS
The Australian Federal Government has earmarked an additional $5million in funding for elite sports in the run up to the Sydney Olympics.
TVNZ IN GROUNDBREAKING OLYMPIC BROADCAST DEAL
TVNZ Satellite Services has reached agreement with the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) to provide a concurrent 8-channel service delivering live coverage of events for the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics.
TICKET BLUNDER SLASHES PRICES
A printing error on ticket order forms will allow 12,704 fans to see Australian gold medal hope Cathy Freeman's first run at the Sydney Games for half-price.
IMG TARGETS AUSTRALIAN INTERNET PRESENCE
International Management Group (IMG) is planning to extend its internet presence in Australia, reports Australasian Business Intelligence. Via its wholly-owned subsidiary TWI Interactive, the company has targeted a number of internet-based site opportunities, mostly on a revenue-sharing basis.
ACTIVETV GETS PRIZE CONTRACT
ActiveTV has won the contract to be event manager for this year?s Australian Sports Awards.
SECURITY NO PROBLEM SAY OLYMPIC ORGANISERS
Australia has showcased its biggest peacetime security operation, saying it was ready to combat any potential terrorist threat to the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
RULING CLEARS BODYSUITS FOR OLYMPICS
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has advised Australian Olympic officials that their swimmers are free to wear bodysuits at the national Olympic selection trials from May 13 to 20 in Sydney.
RANGERS SET TO INVEST $1.6m INTO SPIRIT
Rangers are poised to buy into Australian club Northern Spirit as part of their plans to make the Scottish champions a worldwide brand.
SOCOG PLANS TO CUT BUDGET WITH `SOLD OUT? TICKETS
The Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (SOCOG) may raise $A85m in ticket sales to events it had described as "sold out".
VIRTUAL WORLD OF SPORTS SECURES LADIES GOLF SPONSORSHIP
Internet company Virtual World of Sports has secured a Au$9.2 million three-year naming rights sponsorship deal with The Australian Ladies Masters golf tournament. The sponsorship ensures that the tournament stays at Royal Pines on Australia?s Gold Coast until at least 2003.
SPORTS SCIENTIST SUSPENDED UNDER DRUGS CLOUD
A scientist at Sydney's top Olympic training centre, the New South Wales Academy of Sport, has been suspended after being charged with illegally importing steroids ordered over the Internet.
COLONIAL STADIUM FLOTATION PLANS HIT
An early flotation of shares in Melbourne?s troubled Colonial Stadium looks less likely according to reports which say revenues are lower than expected while costs are up.