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12/1/2000
Goodwill
Games Launch Volunteer Drive
Three thousand volunteers are needed to
help drive the success of the 2001 Goodwill Games to
be held in Brisbane from August 29 to September 9 next
year.
Launching the recruitment drive today
at celebrations marking the start of International Year
of the Volunteer, 2001 Goodwill Games Brisbane Chief
Executive, Mr Campbell Rose, said the help of volunteers
was essential to ensuring successful Games.
"Our beautiful sunshine city is
going to play host to the biggest sporting event in
the world next year,'' he said.
"Just like at the Sydney Olympic
Games, we are going to rely on the dedicated work of
volunteers to help make the 2001 Goodwill Games a success.
"We are expecting more than 1300
of the world's top athletes to compete in hundreds of
events across 14 sports. We need volunteers to help
at every single event at every venue.''
Mr Rose said no experience in volunteering
was necessary as training would be provided
"We're looking for people of all
backgrounds, with all types of skills and abilities,''
he said.
"We've only got two key criteria
enthusiasm and commitment. We need you to launch yourself
whole-heartedly into your role to make the 2001 Goodwill
Games a huge success.''
Mr Rose said a worldwide audience of
more than 450 million households were expected to tune
in to the event.
"Next year's Games will be the first
to be hosted outside of the United States and Russia.
They'll give us the opportunity to put Brisbane on the
map.''
Mr Rose encouraged volunteers to register
as soon as possible as interest was already high.
To volunteer phone Volunteering Queensland
on 3229 9700 or visit www.volqld.org.au
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