词条 | Office of Sport (New South Wales) |
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|agency_name = Office of Sport |type = Agency |nativename = |nativename_a = |nativename_r = |logo = https://sportandrecreation.nsw.gov.au/sites/all/themes/custom/agov_sar/logo.png |logo_width = 100px |logo_caption = |seal = |seal_width = |seal_caption = |picture = |picture_width = |picture_caption = |formed = {{start date and age|1955}} |preceding1 = NSW Sport and Recreation |preceding3 = New South Wales Department of Tourism, Sport and Recreation |dissolved = |superseding = |jurisdiction = New South Wales |headquarters = Level 3, 6B Figtree Drive, Sydney Olympic Park[1] |region_code = AU-NSW |coordinates = |employees = |budget = |minister1_name = Hon. John Sidoti MP |minister1_pfo = Minister for Sport, Multiculturalism, Seniors and Veterans |chief1_name = Matt Miller |chief1_position = Chief Executive, Office of Sport |chief2_name = |chief2_position = |agency_type = Government agency |parent_department = Department of Family and Community Services and Justice |child1_agency = |child2_agency = |child3_agency = |child4_agency = |child5_agency = |website = {{URL|www.sport.nsw.gov.au}} |footnotes = }} The New South Wales Office of Sport, an agency of the New South Wales Government, is responsible for assisting the people of New South Wales to participate in sport and active recreation, in order to improve personal and community well being.[2] Administratively, the agency is a division within the Department of Family and Community Services and Justice. The Chief Executive of the Office of Sport is Matt Miller. Ultimately, the agency is responsible to the Minister for Sport, Multiculturalism, Seniors and Veterans, presently the Hon. John Sidoti MP. HistoryThe history of the agency goes back to 1955 when the New South Wales Department of Sport and Recreation was formed. In 2003 the agency was reincarnated as the New South Wales Department of Tourism, Sport and Recreation (2003 to 2006), the Department of the Arts, Sport and Recreation (2006 to 2009), Communities NSW (2009 to 2011), and Office of Communities, Sport & Recreation (2011-2014). NSW Sport and Recreation was formed in 2014. Branches{{Update|section|inaccurate=y|date=November 2011}}Sport and Recreation is divided into 3 branches: Commercial ServicesAs part of its commitment to the people of NSW, the Office of Sport manages 11 Centres in NSW, 3 Olympic Sport Venues and The Duke of Edinburgh's Award. The Sport and Recreation Centres offer people of all ages the opportunity to participate in well-planned recreational and sporting activities in a residential environment at an economical cost. The Centres offer the following programs and services:
The 11 Sport and Recreation Centres are located at:
Olympic Sport Venues include:
Participation and PartnershipsThe Participation and Partnerships branch incorporates regions, funding and performance, and industry programs. The Office of Sport has offices in:
These offices work closely with local government, non-government agencies, community and sporting organisations to facilitate, implement and promote greater opportunities for sport and recreation in the community. Policy and StrategyThe Policy and Strategy branch develops and provides strategic advice to the Minister, Chief Executive and Executive Director. The branch works closely with stakeholders in the sport and recreation sector, other entities within the portfolio and key government agencies including Infrastructure NSW, Destination NSW and NSW Treasury. The branch is responsible for the development and implementation of key major projects including the NSW Stadia Strategy. The NSW Government announced in September 2015 that more than $1.6 billion will be invested in the stadia network over the next decade. $600 million has been set aside in Rebuilding NSW and the NSW Government will provide a further allocation of funding to complete the projects. See also{{stack|{{portal|New South Wales|Sport}}}}
References1. ^{{cite web |url=https://sport.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/contact |title=Contact us |work=New South Wales Office of Sport |publisher=Government of New South Wales |year=2019 |accessdate=4 April 2019 }} 2. ^{{cite web |url=https://sport.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/what-we-do |title=What we do |work=New South Wales Office of Sport |publisher=Government of New South Wales |year=2019 |accessdate=4 April 2019 }} External links
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