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Graham Kwan

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The Darling Harbour area of Sydney, Australia, currently attracts 13 million people a year, and this is likely to rise with the Olympic Games, according to Graham Kwan, design director of design consultancy Attractions International. The area includes the Maritime Museum, the Sydney Aquarium and the Powerhouse Museum, and brings together retail and entertainment in the 20,000 sq mt Darling Walk. This includes two themed restaurants, entertainment-based retail stores in five themed areas and a 10,000 sq mt Sega World.

Author: Larner, Catherine
Publisher: Dicestar Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 1996
Interview, Leisure industry, Buildings and facilities, Sydney, Australia, Kwan, Graham

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Food for thought

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UK heath clubs have traditionally been unwilling to become involved in giving advice about nutrition and diet. However, there has been an increase recently in the number of clubs considering providing weight management programmes, and some are now employing experts in diet and nutrition. Health clubs can play a key role in this area as they provide the forum for exercise, which is vital to reducing and maintaining weight loss.

Author: Larner, Catherine
Publisher: Dicestar Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 1996
Health aspects, Services, Health clubs, Food habits

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Commercial breaks

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The Fourth National Sponsorship Conference considered the philosophy and effectiveness of corporate sponsorship of sporting and arts programmes. Delegates considered sponsorship enhanced a company's image and provided effective publicity. The company's image determined the direction of sponsorship. Companies emphasised the importance of partnerships in achieving defined objectives.

Author: Larner, Catherine
Publisher: Dicestar Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 1992
Conferences, meetings and seminars, Corporate sponsorship

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