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Pocket guide to Gippsland Live Site launched

A pocket guide revealing details of the twelve day festival at the Gippsland Live Site during the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games, has been launched.

By Latrobe City Council - 3rd March 2006 - Back to News

Developed as a program for Gippsland’s only regional Live Site, the pocket guide, launched by Latrobe City Mayor Cr Lisa Price and Member for Narracan Ian Maxfield MP at the Moe Racecourse, provides comprehensive details of the festivities taking place 15-26 March 2006.

Hour by hour details of each day’s program, together with train and bus timetables, maps, and parking information, provide Gippsland residents with everything they need to know to enjoy the Games locally.

For sport lovers, the pocket guide also lists the Commonwealth Games events being broadcast on the big screen at the Gippsland Live Site.

The Gippsland Live Site will be located at the Moe Racecourse, and is one of four regional Live Sites operating across Victoria during the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. Regional Live Sites will also operate in Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong.

Cr Price said the Live Sites offer the opportunity to gather with friends and other communities to watch the Games coverage broadcast on the big screen and cheer their teams on to Gold.

"Festival performances and exhibitions will also be taking place at live sites, so they will be the places to be during Commonwealth Games time," Cr Price said.

The festival at the Gippsland Live Site, not only includes a big screen televising live coverage of the opening and closing ceremonies, and Commonwealth Games action; but includes an impressive line up of international acts, artists and performers, in music, dance and street theatre.

There will be live performers daily, with special themed days such as Rock’n’Roll, Country Music with Truckin’ with Tim, and a special selection of international performers such as The African Showboyz, Drum Drum from Papua New Guinea, Strange Fruit and the Tongan Defence Force Band.

All performances during the twelve exciting days are listed in the pocket guide which can be obtained from any of Latrobe City’s service centres and libraries, or from Latrobe City’s website www.latrobe.vic.gov.au.

Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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