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CHIEF MINISTER’S OFFICE | ANNUAL REPORT
ACHIEVEMENTS 2015-2016
3NEW TRAILS
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National Arboretum
ACT FiRST
to introduce
Ridesharing
2.5million tourists
visit the ACT
public houses
given the green light
234Mr Fluffy homes
demolished
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$2.2
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regional and
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awards
$4.88 million
funding to key arts organisations
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AUSTRALIAN OPEN | COMMUNICATION MATERIAL
CANBERRA
13–19 AUGUST 2012
Ramy Ashour
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ENTRY FORm
Entries close on 13 August 2012
Entry fee $30.00
First name Surname
Gender Male Female
Address
City State
Post code Country
Email
Home phone Mobile
Player’s signature
You can sign this form by creating a digital signature or by printing it.
Players under 18 require a parent’s signature
Parent’s name Parent’s signature
Contact: Sean Rogers
Ph: 02 62814784
Send with pdf to
woden@squashact.asn.au
Australian Open
U21’s rising star championship
Woden Squash Centre
4 Launceston Street
PHILLIP ACT 2606
Women and men’s final will be played on the all-glass
court at the National Convention Centre
SAVESAVE PRINTPRINT
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
• Abide by the rules of squash as set out by the World Squash Federation (WSF).
• All players and associates to abide by the regulations, policies and codes of conduct as set out by Squash Australia. To
view these regulations, policies and codes of conduct go to the Squash Australia website www.squash.org.au
• Play in the spirit of the game of squash and refrain from conduct that would bring the sport into disrepute.
• The player must be a registered and insured member with their state/territory or country association/national body.
• All matches will be the best of five games with point a rally (par) scoring to 11 points and must win by 2 points.
• There will be no qualifying event for this tournament.
• Draw size will be dependent on the entries received.
• All players are to be under 21 years of age at the commencement of the tournament.
• Players 19 years and under must wear protective eyewear.
• Players must report to the control desk 30 minutes prior to their scheduled match time.
• The tournament director reserves the right to accept or refuse entry, disqualify any player for late arrival or
misconduct, alter match times and conditions of play.
• Entries will not be accepted unless full entry fee is paid by the close of entries.
• Any withdrawal from the tournament after the draw has been finalised will result in the forfeiture of entry monies
unless a medical certificate is produced.
• Please note if you are an entrant in the Australian Open and make the 2nd round of the draw you will automatically
be withdrawn from the Rising Star draw.
• The tournament organisers (Squash AcT, Squash Australia and Woden Squash centre and their officers, officials,
employees, volunteers or agents) shall not be liable for any death or personal, injury, loss of or damage to property
sustained or incurred by any person connected with the tournament however caused.
• The tournament director and the referee’s decision is final.
• Payment for entry is to be made by cheque, direct deposit to Squash AcT or by cash to Woden Squash centre. For
banking details contact Squash AcT.
• By signing this entry form I/we accept the conditions of entry under the WSF and Squash Australia rules of squash,
regulations, policies and codes of conduct.
• I understand that if I breach the conditions of entry it will render me/my chid liable for suspension from the
tournament.
• Tournament entries will not be refunded to suspended players.
RISING STAR
CHAMPIONSHIPS
CANBERRA 15-19 AUGUST 2012
Men’s winner 2011
Jamie McErvale
Squash ACT
4 Launceston Street, Phillip ACT 2606
02 6281 4784
www.australiansquashopen.com.au
Women’s winner 2011
Sarah Cardwell
13-19 AUGUST 2012
See future
stars in action
Ramy Ashour
Seetheworld’sbestsquashplayers
at the National Convention Centre
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