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Wednesday 27 February 2008

CANBERRA - LET’S PARTY

Okay steady on. It should read Newcastle. Apparently they are having a party, wasting some taxpayers money on a flyover, getting all the kids out of school for the Jets party and all because they won a football match.

Just thought one day we might like a party in Canberra....well wouldn't you?

Jets media release below.



MEDIA RELEASE


MEDIA RELEASE
NEWCASTLE - LET’S PARTY
THE JETS HAVE WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP!

The Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Councillor John Tate and Newcastle City Council will join with the Jets to celebrate their inaugural Hyundai A-League Championship win on Thursday 28th February from 3.30pm in front of City Hall. And will it be a celebration!

The RAAF at Williamtown will do a fly over of the celebrations by three FA18’s, the victorious players and coaching staff will be introduced to the waiting crowd, the Hyundai A-League Trophy will be on display and commemorative merchandise will be available.

“This result is so fantastic for Newcastle and the Hunter, the Jets have certainly done us all proud. I encourage everyone to come to Civic Park and let the boys know how much this result means to the City,” said Lord Mayor, Councillor John Tate.

“We want to see as many school children and supporters there as possible to say thank you to the Jets for making us all so proud,” said Councillor Tate.

“It is also great to see the RAAF at Williamtown want to be involved with this celebration and we thank them for volunteering to do the flyover. The team are called the Newcastle Jets as a tribute to the RAAF base at Williamtown.”

A police directed road closure of King Street will be in effect between Darby and Auckland Streets, to ensure public safety.

Due to other commitments following the official celebration, the players will be unable to sign autographs. The team will resume training on March 5, and all sessions will be open to the public and fans are encouraged to come along and get their items signed.

Media only information and key timings:

2pm
Media permitted in to the Civic Reception in the Hunter Room at City Hall for player and official guest interviews.

This will be the ONLY place players will be available for one on one interviews.
Entrance to this area will be via ONE door only – all other entrances in to City Hall will be closed off.
Please enter City Hall via the entrance off Wheeler Place.

Due to tight security - ALL media will need to RSVP their attendance to Eclipse Media & Events and will need to wear their FFA Media Accreditation to ensure they are permitted access into City Hall.
If you do not have this accreditation, please advise us and it will be organised for you.
Limited parking will be available – please advise if this will be required.


3.30pm
Official Celebration on the Steps of Newcastle City Hall
A three metre area in front of the stage has been organised for media as well as a camera and photographer’s platform in front of the Cenotaph in Civic Park (facing City Hall)
Due to security issues no cameras will be permitted on the stage.

3.45pm approx
FA18 Flyer over
THE JETS HAVE WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP!

The Lord Mayor of Newcastle, Councillor John Tate and Newcastle City Council will join with the Jets to celebrate their inaugural Hyundai A-League Championship win on Thursday 28th February from 3.30pm in front of City Hall. And will it be a celebration!

The RAAF at Williamtown will do a fly over of the celebrations by three FA18’s, the victorious players and coaching staff will be introduced to the waiting crowd, the Hyundai A-League Trophy will be on display and commemorative merchandise will be available.

“This result is so fantastic for Newcastle and the Hunter, the Jets have certainly done us all proud. I encourage everyone to come to Civic Park and let the boys know how much this result means to the City,” said Lord Mayor, Councillor John Tate.

“We want to see as many school children and supporters there as possible to say thank you to the Jets for making us all so proud,” said Councillor Tate.

“It is also great to see the RAAF at Williamtown want to be involved with this celebration and we thank them for volunteering to do the flyover. The team are called the Newcastle Jets as a tribute to the RAAF base at Williamtown.”

A police directed road closure of King Street will be in effect between Darby and Auckland Streets, to ensure public safety.

Due to other commitments following the official celebration, the players will be unable to sign autographs. The team will resume training on March 5, and all sessions will be open to the public and fans are encouraged to come along and get their items signed.

Media only information and key timings:

2pm
Media permitted in to the Civic Reception in the Hunter Room at City Hall for player and official guest interviews.

This will be the ONLY place players will be available for one on one interviews.
Entrance to this area will be via ONE door only – all other entrances in to City Hall will be closed off.
Please enter City Hall via the entrance off Wheeler Place.

Due to tight security - ALL media will need to RSVP their attendance to Eclipse Media & Events and will need to wear their FFA Media Accreditation to ensure they are permitted access into City Hall.
If you do not have this accreditation, please advise us and it will be organised for you.
Limited parking will be available – please advise if this will be required.


3.30pm
Official Celebration on the Steps of Newcastle City Hall
A three metre area in front of the stage has been organised for media as well as a camera and photographer’s platform in front of the Cenotaph in Civic Park (facing City Hall)
Due to security issues no cameras will be permitted on the stage.

3.45pm approx
FA18 Flyer over

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