
Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, Saturday 28 March 2009

Qantas was founded in the Queensland outback in 1920. Registered originally as the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited (QANTAS), we have built a reputation for excellence in safety, operational reliability, engineering and maintenance, and customer service.
Today, Qantas is widely regarded as the world’s leading long distance airline and one of the strongest brands in Australia. It also operates subsidiary businesses including other airlines, and businesses in specialist markets such as Q Catering.
For more information about Qantas, visit www.qantas.com.au
The Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre has a wide range of facilities to offer hours of enjoyment for the whole family.
The Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre's water wonderland includes five spas, sauna, steam room, river rapid ride, spray jets, spurting volcanos, water slide and bubble beach, surrounded by lush palm trees and colourful mosaics. Professional supervision and luxurious heated water means you can play all day without a care in the world! You can take the challenge and conquer the large pool inflatable obstacle courses and the giant inflatable Coke water slide.
The Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre caters for everyone… relax in the spa or sauna, spoil yourself with a massage or dine in the café.
For more information about Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, visit www.aquaticcentre.com.au
Rotaract is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young men and women ages 18 to 30. Rotaract clubs are either community or university based, and they’re sponsored by a local Rotary club. This makes them true "partners in service" and key members of the family of Rotary.
As one of Rotary’s most significant and fastest-growing service programs, with more than 7,000 clubs in about 163 countries and geographical areas, Rotaract has become a worldwide phenomenon.
For more information about Rotaract, visit www.rotaract.org.au
Pathfinders is a committee based in the Qantas community which raises funds exclusively for the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children. Since its formation in 1967, it has raised over $5 million and is one of the most successful fundraising committees in Australia.
It draws its members from across Qantas including cabin crew, ground staff, technical crew and former Qantas staff members and their families.
For more information about Pathfinders, visit www.qantas-pathfinders.com.au
It has been scientifically proven that fit and healthy people are happier, have more energy and perform at their peak for longer. At Fitguy/Fitgirl, Training Director Guy Leech, along with Gold Medalist Kerri Pottharst, Program Director John Hunt and “The Body Coach” Paul Collins, take their experience to create fun and engaging health and fitness programs that in turn can create powerful and lasting changes to your health.
To learn more about the Fitguy/Fitgirl team and their innovative health and fitness programs and events, visit www.fitguy.com.au/
Swimming NSW fosters, controls, and develops the sport of swimming in NSW and the ACT. By servicing members from all facets of swimming, including swimmers, non-swimmers, coaches and technical officials, Swimming NSW works to encourage participation from all age levels across NSW.
For more information about Swimming NSW, visit www.nswswimming.com.au
Take 2 is an audio production company specialising in sound for television, radio and advertising. Started as a boutique production service for the advertising industry, Take 2 has grown to a multiple state-of-the-art studio facility. Take 2 Audio kindly donates its facilities and expertise to assist the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children record its Splash for Cash radio community service announcements.
For more information about Take 2 Audio, visit www.take2.com.au
Swimming Australia is the national sporting organisation which is responsible for the promotion and development of swimming in Australia at all levels. Home of the Telstra Dolphins Australian Swim Team, Swimming Australia is recognised as one of the leaders in Australian sport and has almost 100,000 members and just over 1,100 swimming clubs nation wide.
For more information about Swimming Australia, visit www.swimming.org.au
Rotary is a worldwide organization of more than 1.2 million business, professional, and community leaders. Members of Rotary clubs, known as Rotarians, provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world.
There are 33,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas. Clubs are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds. As signified by the motto Service Above Self, Rotary’s main objective is service — in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world.
For more information about Rotary, visit www.rotary.org.au








