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The Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) is one of five Continental Olympic bodies that look after the interests of 17 member nations from the Pacific Region including Australia and New Zealand.
The Secretariat is located in Suva, Fiji with the incumbent Secretary General Dr Robin Mitchell.
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Oceania Athletics Association aim is to have Athletics as the premier sport in Oceania. The vision of the organisation is to:
Maintain a strong and vibrant Area Association (administration, finance, or organisation and structure), through the use of best practice standards
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About OSFO: For many years ONOC included Regional Federations in their annual assembly to promote a cooperative approach to development of sport in the Oceania region. This was a successful initiative and gave rise to the forming of OSFO, the Olympic Sports Federations of Oceania as an outcome of the 2002 meeting in PNG. Since then OSFO has worked to increase its identity, profile and role at these meetings.
Official, the Olympic Sports Federations of Oceania was established in Brisbane in March 2005. At a meeting attended by 20 regional sports federations, it was decided that an official body should be formed to represent the interests of members in the region. A constitution was passed, membership criteria established and a commitment made to meet annually during the ONOC assembly. In 2006 the 2nd annual OSFO assembly was held in Nadi, Fiji and March 2007 OSFO met again in Pago Pago, American Samoa and also in Apia, Samoa to assist with preparations for the South Pacific Games.
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Vision: "To create a vibrant and and successful sport of Athletics in Australia"
Purpose of Athletics Australia: To lead a coordinated effort across all athletic stakeholders to achieve the vision in a sustainable manner.
Purpose of Athletics Australia: To lead a coordinated effort across all athletic stakeholders to achieve the vision in a sustainablemanner. Specific Roles of Athletics Australia: - Represent Australian athletics in international forums - Adopt a 'whole of sport' perspective - Develop mechanisms to foster coopoeration between stakeholders - Lead the debate on key issues and coordinate the sport's response - Guide and structure an effective high performance system and assist in providing necessary resources - Harness the community's passion for athletics and direct it to optimum effect Measures of Success: - The participation rate in athletics (athletes, coaches and officials) - Medals and top-8 finishes on the world stage - Fianancial capability
To find out more about Athletics Australia visit their website at: http://athletics.com.au/home
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Athletics is a foundation sport involving running, jumping, throwing and walking. These core skills are integrated into all aspects of athletics coaching and competing. Athletics New Zealand's role as the National Sporting Organisation for athletics is to help New Zealanders enjoy athletic activities whether this involves regular competitive involvement, casual participation or occasional exercise.
To find out more about Athletics NZ visit their website at: www.athletics.org.nz