The 'Australian Olympic Committee' (AOC) is the
National Olympic Committee in
Australia for the
Olympic Games movement. It is a
non-profit organisation that selects teams, and raises funds to send Australian competitors to Olympic events organised by the
International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Organisation
The Australian Olympic Committee is composed of 40 member organisations consisting of national governing bodies of each sport included on the
Olympic program for the
Summer Olympic Games and the
Winter Olympic Games. Each state and territory in Australia has a State Olympic Council to promote Olympic values, and fundraise for the Australian Olympic teams.
The AOC
President in
2005 is
John D. Coates, with Patron in Chief being the
Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia,
Michael Jeffery, and
Prime Minister of Australia,
John Howard, as Patron. John Coates with AOC executive members
Kevan Gosper and
Phil Coles are also IOC members.
The AOC executive consists of
John D. Coates (President),
Ron G Harvey (Vice President),
Peter Montgomery (Vice President), Craig Phillips (Secretary General),
Lynnne Beates,
Helen M Brownlee,
Ian Chesterman (Chef de Mission, 2006 Winter Olympic Team),
J Douglas Donaghue,
Nicholas Green,
Michael V Wenden,
Russell Witers,
Tom King (Chair, Athlete's Commission) and
Jacqui Cooper (Deputy Chair, Athlete's Commission).
An ''Athletes' Commission'', made up of 8 elected summer Olympic athletes, and 2 winter Olympic athletes, advises the AOC executive on all matters pertaining to the Olympic movement from a competitor's perspective.
See also
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Australia at the Summer Olympics
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Australia at the Winter Olympics
External links
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Official website
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Australian Winter Olympic Institute