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Bligh guarantees SuperGP

Brisbane : Australia | about 1 month ago  
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SuperGP likely to attract around 100,000 fewer fans than last year, the Queensland Government has pledged its ongoing support to the event. Premier Anna Bligh said she was satisfied with the results of this year's race, which she said was on track to attract about 200,000 people.
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  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 month ago
    Nonetheless, Queensland Sports Minister Phil Reeves last week claimed the remaining v8 races would be broadcast to more than 110 countries. A spokesman for the Minister has now confirmed footage of the races was sent to more than 100 potential...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | about 1 month ago
    Formula 1 on training wheels is being viewed as one of the potential saviours of the Gold Coast's SuperGP. Despite the SuperGP attracting almost 100,000 fewer spectators than last year, Premier Anna Bligh insisted an event would be staged on the...
  • News Source: The Age | about 1 month ago
    Premier Anna Bligh says she's satisfied with the results of this year's race, which she says is on track to attract around 200,000 people. Last year 297,288 fans attended, but in the first three days of this year's event only 147,905 have come to the...
  • News Source: The Courier-Mail | about 1 month ago
    SuperGP likely to attract around 100,000 fewer fans than last year, the Queensland Government has pledged its ongoing support to the event. Premier Anna Bligh said she was satisfied with the results of this year's race, which she said was on track...
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  • Blog Source: www.drive.com.au
    Queensland Premier Anna Bligh on Monday said that the SuperGP Gold Coast event's chairman Terry Mackenroth, a former Labor deputy premier, had told her he would resign over the embarrassing no show. ...
  • Blog Source: www.jplangbroek.com
    The call comes after Sport Minister Phil Reeves admitted in a meeting with the Opposition yesterday afternoon that the Bligh Labor Government had not done any due diligence reports of their own on the A1GP. State Opposition and LNP Leader John-Paul
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