In the year 2000, few things would have pushed back the nightly ABC News bulletin. When a wheelchair race did, legendary broadcaster Karen Tighe knew the Paralympics had truly arrived in Australia.
Sydney 2000 was a turning point — not just for me, but for the entire Paralympic movement, writes silver medallist Elizabeth Wright.
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The University of Sydney has pledged to increase its student housing offering by a third to improve access for financially disadvantaged ...
Just a short stroll to the QVB building and the major emporiums such as Myer and David Jones. Enjoy the theatres, Chinatown and the Sydney Fish Markets plus on your door step is Darling Harbour, the ...
This modern 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. The property features a spacious open plan living area, sleek kitchen with quality appliances, and a ...
Celebrating the 25 year milestone of the Olympic Games in Sydney, Wide World of Sports presents two part special, Sydney 2000: The Best Ever. Head of Creative and Innovations at Nine Wide World of ...
When Pauline Davis-Thompson took the baton from Chandra Sturrup and tore around the top bend of Stadium Australia on the closing night of track action at the Sydney Olympics, the seasoned Bahamian ...
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