词条 | Skateboarding Australia |
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|name = Skateboarding Australia |abbrev = SbA |logo = |logosize = |sport = Skateboarding |category = |image = |caption = |jurisdiction = Australia |founded = {{Start date|2005}} |aff = Skate Australia |affdate = |region = |regionyear = |headquarters = |location = |president = |chairman = |chairperson = |chair = |chiefexec = |vicepresident = |director = |secretary = |coach = |womenscoach = |key staff = |operating income = |sponsor = |year closed = |replaced = |prevfounded = |url = www.sba.org.au |countryflag = Australia }} Skateboarding Australia (SbA) is no longer in operation. It currently has a Facebook page with 50,000 followers, of which 47,000 are from India and the Philippines. They have in 2018 partnered with religious organisation YMCA, an organisation found guilty in the child abuse Royal Commission https://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/case-studies/case-study-02-ymca-nsw HistoryFormationThe Company was established in 2005 by the Board members of a National Sporting Organisation, Skate Australia (SA).[1] -Misconduct and taboo behaviours-Skate Australia and Skateboarding Australia did not include the skateboarding community and would use their powers of federal recognition to drive skateboard industry out and dominate the sport. This ultimately led to a 'skateboarders versus SA and SBA' which eventually resulted in their demise. Cancellation of National Skateboard Amateur SeriesIn early August 2014, the parent body of SBA, SA, announced significant structural changes following the appointment of a new chief executive officer (CEO), Dallas Eastley. Former SBA employee Andrew Currie explained on his Facebook page that SA prioritized the attainment of a surplus budget—despite its status as a non-profit organisation—and consequently determined the completion of the National Skateboard Amateur Series, a contest series for amateur skateboarders, as an "unacceptable risk to the organisation". Curry explained:
Curry's post also states that the result of SA's decision harmed the reputation of SbA, removed the possibility of an amateur series for 2015 and led to the loss of employment of the majority of skateboarding staff at SbA. Curry maintained that "Skateboarding continues to be grossly under-represented in the Skate Australia constitution."[2] A response from SA was published on the SbA website on 5 August 2014, in which Eastley explained that information was omitted from Curry's post. Eastley stated:
On 14 August 2014, Australian professional skateboarder Renton Millar appeared in Australia's Herald Sun newspaper, calling for a "break-away national body" following SA's actions—Miller cited "poor management" as the salient issue.[4] Miller further explained:
An online petition was uploaded by Millar to the Change.org platform, with Simon Hollingsworth from the ASC identified as the recipient. Millar calls for the creation of an autonomous organisation for Australian skateboarding with a "sole interest is skateboarding" and independence from "all other sports." In the petition, Millar reinforces data that was presented by Curry in his Facebook statement, whereby the number of public parks for skateboarding in Australia exceeds the number of privately operated Australian roller-skating rinks by a considerable amount—as of August 2014, 1,300 of the former exist, compared to 30 for the latter.[2][4] As of 3 September 2014, 1,835 individuals had signed the petition, and another 665 supporters were required before the petition could be submitted.[5] See also
References1. ^{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://sba.org.au/About-Us/about-us|work=Skateboarding Australia|publisher=Skateboarding Australia|accessdate=20 October 2013|date=October 2013}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|author1=Andrew Currie, krim|title=FORUM > SKATE > SBA AM SERIES CANCELLED (91310)|url=http://www.skateboard.com.au/bandits/read.cfm?forum=10&thread=91310&archive=0&blog=0&p=1|website=Skateboard.com.au|publisher=Skateboard.com.au|accessdate=3 September 2014|date=4 August 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web|author1=Dallas Eastley|title=2014 NIKE X SBA AM TITLES – MEDIA RELEASE|url=http://sba.org.au/news/2014-nike-x-sba-titles-media-release/|website=Skateboarding Australia|publisher=Skateboarding Australia|accessdate=3 September 2014|date=5 August 2014}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite news|author1=Peter Rolfe|title=Ex-world skateboarding champ hits out at titles cancellation|url=http://m.heraldsun.com.au/news/exworld-skateboarding-champ-hits-out-at-titles-cancellation/story-fni0fiyv-1227024708448?nk=8b5bd463be0b88b03821967c87ebb2ff|accessdate=3 September 2014|work=Herald Sun|date=14 August 2014}} 5. ^{{cite web|author1=Renton Millar|title=Australian Sports Commission: Please recognise that Skateboarding needs its own National Governing Organization, independent from Roller Skating and all other sports.|url=https://www.change.org/p/simon-hollingsworth-australian-sports-commission-please-recognise-that-skateboarding-needs-its-own-national-governing-organization-independent-from-roller-skating-and-all-other-sports?lang=en-AU|website=Change.org|publisher=Change.org, Inc|accessdate=3 September 2014|year=2014}} External links
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