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OLYMPICS – 2m MORE TICKETS ON SALE
Organisers of this year's Sydney Olympics have announced an extra two million tickets for the Games would go on sale to the Australian public later this year.
BBC RADIO SECURES TEST CRICKET
The BBC has secured a five-year deal to keep live Test cricket on BBC Radio.
STADIA?S EXPLOSIVE OPENING
Australia?s new Colonial Stadium in Melbourne opens for the first time this week as its plays host to the opening round Australian Football League match between Essendon and Port Adelaide.
ROWING COURSE BLOW FOR OLYMPICS
Sydney Olympic officials have been forced to defend another of the venues for this year's Games after complaints that the man-made rowing course was unfair.
FOSTER?S SIGNS F1 NAMING RIGHTS & SUPPLIER DEAL
Foster's Australia has signed a 10-year contract with Allsport Management SA, the promotional arm of Formula One racing, to make the brand the official beer supplier at almost every Grand Prix.
KELLOGG?S SPONSOR NEW ATHLETICS AWARD
Cereal company Kellogg?s has put up a $160,000 prize fund for a special award organised by the British Olympic Association (BOA).
OLYMPIC SAFETY FEARS OVER POOL
Construction workers at the swimming pool to be used at this year's Sydney Olympics have walked off the job because of fears the main grandstand could collapse.
GOSPER QUITS IOC COMMITTEE
IOC vice-president Kevan Gosper has resigned from the IOC ethics committee he helped to form ahead of a hearing into allegations he broke Olympic guidelines.
ACTIVE BOOSTS MOTORSPORT COVERAGE
Australian sports production company Active Television has signaled its intention to increase its share of motor racing production with the creation of activeTV motorsport.
IOC & FIFA AGREE ON OLYMPIC ARRANGEMENTS
The IOC and FIFA have joined forces to ease the burden on clubs losing players to the Sydney Olympic soccer tournament.
SAMSUNG EXTENDS SPONSORSHIP OF GAMES
Samsung Electronics Australia has announced an extension of its sponsorship for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.
SPONSOR BOOST FROM SOCOG
Complaints from Olympic sponsors that they were not getting full value for their spend have been addressed after SOCOG announced it was to spend US$650,000 to increase the recognition of its corporate backers.
OLYMPIC PLAN TO BAN TV NON-RIGHTS HOLDERS FROM OLYMPIC SITE
Sydney Olympic authorities plan to ban non-rights-holding international television broadcasters from the site of the 2000 Games, according to local newspaper reports.
AFL OFFICIAL QUITS TO HEAD NEW STADIUM
Leading Australian Football League official Ian Collins is to leave his post to become chief executive at Melbourne's new multi-purpose Docklands Stadium.
AOC ASKS THORPE TO TRY SPEEDO
Australian swimming sensation, Ian Thorpe, has been asked to choose between two swimsuit brands vying for sponsorship exposure during the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
IOC HEAD FOR UEFA CLASH
International Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch has said he wants more experienced players to improve the standard of soccer at the Sydney Games, a move that could spark a new row with Europe's top clubs.
ASC DECIDES POST-OLYMPICS BUDGET
The future of several high-profile Olympic sports in Australia may be known this week when sporting chiefs decide on funding beyond the 2000 Sydney Games.
TALKSPORT WIN ASHES RIGHTS
UK sport radio station talkSPORT has won the ball-by-ball rights to the next England/Australia Ashes series Down Under.