The Premier, Steve Bracks, today officially opened the new competition pool built for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC).
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The Minister for Commonwealth Games Justin Madden today offered Victorians the chance to own their very own piece of the Commonwealth Games Athletes Village.
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Construction of the $3Million State Mountain Bike
Course at Lysterfield Park has begun in preparation for the Melbourne
2006 Commonwealth Games
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The Minister for the Commonwealth Games, today announced the list of venues to host the 2006 Commonwealth Games events.
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Port Melbourne, Lilydale and Bendigo will each host part of the Commonwealth Games shooting program in March 2006, the Minister for Commonwealth Games, Justin Madden announced today.
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A funding injection from the Brack's Government hasput WIN minerdome in strong contention to host preliminary rounds of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.
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Sporting venues across Victoria are one step closer to hosting preliminary rounds of the Basketball competition for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.
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Today the Brack's Government assured Victorians that all infrastructure projects would be completed on time for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games, enhancing Melbourne's sporting and urban infrastructure.
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