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DIARY DATE: 9.30am Tuesday 29 September, 2009


AFL star handballs 1.5 million milestone in diabetes challenge

Former Adelaide Crows star Nathan Bassett will handball Sport Minister Kate Ellis the final

milestone in an Australia-wide challenge to raise awareness of diabetes and promote the

health benefits of sport.

The culmination of the Turning to Sport for Good Health campaign, a joint initiative between

the Australian Sports Commission’s Active After-school Communities program and Diabetes

Australia, will be held during a sports gala event at Floriade in Canberra.   

Bassett, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1997, and Ms Ellis will be joined by

hordes of children for the completion of the 1.5 million sporting passes challenge held

throughout the nation during Term 3 –  one sporting pass for every Australian with diabetes*.

The gala day will include children performing the campaign song, Turn to Sport and Play for

Life, on Stage 88 and nine sports holding activities for the children on the adjacent lawns.

The AASC is a free Australian Government program involving around 150,000 children each

term being introduced to over 70 sports.

For more information on the campaign and to watch the ‘Turn to Sport and Play for Life’


*1.5 million estimate provided by Diabetes Australia

Media opportunity details

What:

AFL star Nathan Bassett, Sport Minister

Kate Ellis and children celebrate the finale

of the 1.5 million sporting passes challenge

at a sports gala day.

Where:

Floriade, Stage 88, Commonwealth Park,


Canberra

When:

9.30am, 29 September

For more information or to arrange an interview, footage or photographs, contact: 

Michelle Patt, Australian Sports Commission 0438 817 227






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