The Prime Minister, The Hon Julia Gillard MP will tomorrow (Wednesday 27 June) officially select the men's indoor volleyball team for the London 2012 Olympics and wish all the athletes on the 2012 Australian Olympic Team good luck for the Games.
Date: Wednesday 27 June 2012
Time: 9.00 - 10.00am
Venue: Conference Room MG 63 Parliament House - Canberra, ACT
Who: The Prime Minister The Hon Julia Gillard MP, Leader of the Opposition The Hon Tony Abbott MP, Minister for Sport The Hon Kate Lundy, 12 members of the men's indoor volleyball team, Head Coach Jon Uriarte
Contact: Alice Wheeler, AOC Media Manager 0418 961 184
Sean Sammon, Adviser to Senator Lundy 0417 137 419
w: olympics.com.au f: australianolympicteam
t: @AUSOlympicTeam y: youtube.com/AUSOlympicTeam
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