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        <description>Peter Rowe has worked in sports media, sports communication and sports marketing for over 25 years. His many roles in sport include regional and daily newspaper sports reporter and editor, licensee and publisher of sports magazines for the NFL in the US, Editor of rugby league magazines in the UK and Australia, Media Manager for the Rugby Football League, Director of Communications for the English Football League, based in London, with responsibility for 72 professional clubs and CEO of Swindon Town FC, a professional football club in the UK with an annual turnover of $15m. Peter has covered FA Cup finals, Euro finals, American Super Bowls, rugby internationals and English Premier League clubs and his experience is being offered to assist all in the game improve their media relations. Peter currently lives on the north coast of NSW and runs his own marketing and media consultancy and is the President of North Coast Football zone.</description>
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            <title>Could better planning have helped in Toowoomba?</title>
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            <description>In 20 years, 25 per cent of the population of Australia will live on a strip of land between Coffs Harbour in NSW and Hervey Bay in central Queensland.



That&#8217;s a prediction made by many in both state and local government &#45; including Queensland Premier Anna Bligh a couple of years ago.

The massive growth projections have both excited and worried local and state planners.</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 19:50:34 +0000</pubDate>
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            <title>Well, at least we won a soccer cup bid&#8230;</title>
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            <description>There are consolation prizes and there are Asian Cup bids.



I&#8217;m not sure which is worse, given the news Australia was the only nation willing to host the 2015 Asian Cup &#45; and given the shock horror announcement this morning we&#8217;d actually won the thing.

How does one &#8216;win&#8217; a competition where there&#8217;s only one entry?</description>
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