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Olympic Torch Relay -Stage 64- Starting the week with pomp and circumstance in Essonne!

23 July 2024
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Stage 64 – Olympic Torch Relay – Starting the week with pomp and circumstance in Essonne!

JULY 22, 2024

On Monday, 22 July, the Olympic torch began the final week of its journey, setting the Essonne department ablaze with excitement. Almost 160 torchbearers carried the torch on the road from Étampes to Évry-Courcouronnes, including the champion Daniel Sangouma, a bronze medallist in the Seoul Games, the rugby player Julien Pierre and the artist Richard Orlinski. One of the highlights of the stage was a rugby team relay in the heart of the federation’s headquarters in Marcoussis, with fans of the oval ball roaring in delight! At the end of the day, Ladji Doucouré, a former 110 metres hurdles specialist, 2005 world champion in Helsinki and three-time Olympian, lit the cauldron at the celebration venue in Évry-Courcouronnes.

A journey to the heart of Essonne: from Étampes to Évry-Courcouronnes

The Essonne department stands out as a land of promise, boasting first-rate public facilities, renowned cultural events and a vibrant community life. It is also a sporting powerhouse, with over 300,000 licence holders and more than 2,700 clubs. Essonne also draws in visitors with its dynamic urban areas and peaceful natural sites.
On Monday, 22 July, the Olympic torch shined a light on all these dimensions of Essonne. It began its journey in Étampes, an old royal city recognised as a “City of Art and History”, with 26 listed monuments. Next, it discovered the Étampes leisure island, an outdoor base popular among Île-de-France residents. The following segment took it to Chamarande, home to the largest public garden in Essonne, from the town wash house to the 17th-century château. The Olympic torch then lit up the town hall in Palaiseau before moving on to Massy via Parc de la Tuilerie and its opera house.
Shortly after noon, it set course for Marcoussis, is home to the National Rugby Centre, the headquarters of the French national teams. From this shrine to the oval ball, the Olympic torch marched on to Pierre Camou Stadium. The next stop was Draveil, where it took a scenic river jaunt on the Seine. Back on dry land, it swung by Saint Remigius’s Church before zipping down Avenue Henri Barbusse, cutting through Vigneux-sur-Seine and visiting Montgeron. In Dourdan, the torch ventured into the 13th-century castle.
The stage reached its terminus in Évry-Courcouronnes, which has earned accolades for its remarkable contemporary architecture. It blazed past the Genopole incubator and across Place des Droits de l’Homme before making its grand entrance to Robert Bobin Stadium, the sixth-largest venue in Île-de-France, where the celebration venue had been set up.

A celebration fit for a rugby king

The Olympic torch’s visit to Marcoussis was bound to feature a nod to rugby. The heart of the National Rugby Centre —home to both the French Rugby Federation and the national team’s training ground— played host to a team relay organised by the Federation itself. Jean-Charles Mascetti, a stalwart of the Île-de-France Regional League, led the charge. His presence was a tribute to the thousands of volunteers who keep the sport thriving across France.
At his side were several women involved in the sport: the referee Doriane Domenjo, the coach Anne Dessagne, the rugby sevens player Lina Guerin and the former international star Jessy Trémoulière. Frédéric Pomarel, the women’s national coach, and Julien Pierre, a former French international who now tackles environmental issues, also joined in. Henri Estirac, the national team’s former kit man, and Sébastien Lapasset, a sports technical adviser, also took their turn. The line-up also featured Daniel Sangouma, a bronze medallist in Seoul 1988 who broke the 4 × 100 metres relay world record in 1990.

160 torchbearers embody the ardent spirit of the torch

The Olympic spirit burned bright in Essonne as scores of torchbearers took turns carrying the Olympic torch through the department. Among them was the freestyle basketball world champion Brice “Brisco” Coyere, who shares his passion with over 150,000 followers on social media. The honour of the final leg fell to Ladji Doucouré. The hurdler, who thrilled French fans in the 110 m event, claimed the world championship in 2005 and competed in three Olympic Games: Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 and London 2012. He had the privilege of igniting the cauldron in front of a huge crowd.
Earlier in the day, the Olympic torch had been carried by the television presenter Ophélie Meunier, the renowned sculptor Richard Orlinski —famous for his colourful creations— and Nathalie Smirnov, Director General of the French Red Cross. The stage also showcased the sporting talent that underpins local clubs. Aurélie Bacelon, a dedicated baseball player, coach and club secretary, took her turn alongside the swimmers Marie-Océane Colombani and Benjamin Yonnet, the adapted tennis specialist Maelys Feve, the footballer Suat Yildiz and Rémy Beauvais, chairman of the Amboise handball club. The crowd was thrilled to see the black belt judoka Maxence Castagnol and the two-time French traditional kung fu champion Zhexi Christophe among the torchbearers!
The Olympic torch will continue its fantastic trek in the Yvelines department tomorrow, visiting places such as Rambouillet, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines and Versailles. This incredible evening in a landscape straight out of a postcard will provide a nice appetiser with four days to go until the start of the Olympic Games.

Photo credit: Paris 2024 / Alexis Goudeau / SIPA PRESS

SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY JULY 23
Find out more about the stage program at https://olympics.com/fr/paris-2024/relais-de-la-flamme-olympique/etapes/yvelines-versailles

Celebration site program:
Open to the public from 3:30 to 7:45 pm
Free admission, limited capacity
3:30 pm: opening to the public
4–5:30 pm: local authorities’ activities on the sports esplanade
5:45–6:50 pm: partners’ activities on the sports esplanade
7:20–7:30: finish of the last runner

GAMES MAP 
Find out about all the Relay of the Flame activities in your area on the Games Map.
It lists all the information on events linked to the Olympic and Paralympic Games throughout France: broadcasting of the events, sports initiations, cultural projects, etc. More than 5,000 activities can already be consulted.

You can find all the photos and videos from the day on the Content Library de Paris 2024.
Photo credits are included in the photo metadata.
Footage package credit: France Télévisions — Paris 2024 / Credit: IOC
Press contact : 
medias.relaisdelaflamme@paris2024.org

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About Paris 2024

The mission of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 Organising Committee, in accordance with the host city contract signed between the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Comité National Olympique et Sportif Français (CNOSF – French National Olympic and Sporting Committee) and the Ville de Paris municipal authorities, is to plan, organise, fund and deliver the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024.

The Olympic and Paralympic Games are the greatest sporting event in the world, with unparalleled media impact. They bring together 10,500 Olympic athletes and 4,400 Paralympic athletes, respectively from 206 and 182 delegations, across five continents. They are watched by over 13 million spectators and 4 billion television viewers across the world, across a total of over 100,000 hours of TV broadcasting. They are without equal in sporting, economic and cultural events throughout the world, and this power helps to further their impact.

Set up in January 2018, Paris 2024 is headed by Tony Estanguet, three-time Olympic champion. It is run by a Board of Directors, on which sit all the founding members of the project: the CNOSF, Ville de Paris, the French Government, the Île-de-France regional authority, the CPSF, the Métropole du Grand Paris, the Conseil départemental de Seine Saint-Denis, representatives of the local authorities involved in the Games, civil society and corporate partners.

 

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Matthew Mirosevich, Owner of ‘Catered by Matt’ set to be the luxury chef in the all-new TV series ‘Billion Dollar Playground’

Matthew Mirosevich, Owner of ‘Catered by Matt’, is set to be the luxury chef in the all-new TV series ‘Billion Dollar Playground’. Billion Dollar Playground is a bold new Australian reality series that follows a team of luxury service experts as they work to cater to the uber-wealthy clients of LUXICO.
Matt is an incredibly talented chef, having worked in Australia’s leading restaurants for over six years, including the legendary three-hatted Quay Restaurant. He is also the owner of one of Sydney’s most premium catering companies, ‘Catered by Matt’. So, catering for the LUXICO experience is well within his capabilities. Matt says, “Beyond the TV show, this is what I do every day. I have a team of 8 incredibly talented chefs and waitstaff, and we cater to high-end events all the time. We do everything from long-duration stay, to canapé birthday parties, weddings, corporate events, and more.
When asked why Matt does what he does, he said, “I love the idea of building a We were lucky enough to go out to the Catered by Matt HQ in Manly Vale and try a few of his favourite dishes. We had the delicious 36-hour slow-cooked beef short rib, with creamed potato and red wine jus. The Kingfish Tataki, and an amazing orange and chocolate mousse dessert.

When asked what the vision was for the company, Matt said, “I want to build a reliable service that our clients love and trust. Typically, when our clients book with us, it is for a special occasion, whether it’s a birthday, wedding, or family gathering, and ensuring that we deliver an amazing experience is important to us”.

Matt’s team caters to all of Sydney and the Central Coast, and seeing that they are in high demand, they do book out anywhere from 4-8 weeks in advance. We now have over 200 five-star reviews and get to cater for companies like Porsche, Ferrari, and Luxico, so I believe we have done well so far”.
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Emergency operations underway ahead of Tropical Cyclone Alfred

4 March 2025
Released by: Minister for Emergency Services
Deployments of additional crews from the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) have begun arriving in the Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast as the NSW Government ramps up preparations for the potential impact of Tropical Cyclone Alfred.
The NSW SES is leading the response and working with other emergency services and government agencies to get ready for the cyclone which is expected to cross the Queensland coast later this week.
The NSW SES will be able to draw from thousands of volunteers with support from flood rescue trained emergency service personnel across NSW Rural Fire Service, Fire and Rescue NSW, Surf Life Saving NSW, and Marine Rescue NSW. All are equipped with flood response and wider capabilities.
Residents of the Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast should prepare for damaging winds, large surf, and heavy rainfall, with impacts of the cyclone forecast to be felt from as early as today (Tuesday). Low lying areas may be at risk of coastal erosion.
From tomorrow (Wednesday) onwards predictions are for intense rain, which could lead to moderate and major flooding in many areas, with the potential to close roads, inundate properties and lead to evacuations.
The NSW SES State Command Centre has been stood up in preparation for the severe weather. As well as additional personnel, the NSW SES is prepositioning communication equipment, aviation resources and specialised vehicles ahead of the forecasted impacts of the cyclone. The deployment to date includes two helicopters, two ‘Cells on Wheels’ (emergency service communication hubs), two high clearance vehicles, and a Wi-Fi connectivity trailer, along with back-up generators to support telecommunications towers. ... See MoreSee Less

Emergency operations underway ahead of Tropical Cyclone Alfred

4 March 2025

Released by: Minister for Emergency Services

Deployments of additional crews from the NSW State Emergency Service (SES) have begun arriving in the Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast as the NSW Government ramps up preparations for the potential impact of Tropical Cyclone Alfred.

The NSW SES is leading the response and working with other emergency services and government agencies to get ready for the cyclone which is expected to cross the Queensland coast later this week.

The NSW SES will be able to draw from thousands of volunteers with support from flood rescue trained emergency service personnel across NSW Rural Fire Service, Fire and Rescue NSW, Surf Life Saving NSW, and Marine Rescue NSW. All are equipped with flood response and wider capabilities.

Residents of the Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast should prepare for damaging winds, large surf, and heavy rainfall, with impacts of the cyclone forecast to be felt from as early as today (Tuesday). Low lying areas may be at risk of coastal erosion.

From tomorrow (Wednesday) onwards predictions are for intense rain, which could lead to moderate and major flooding in many areas, with the potential to close roads, inundate properties and lead to evacuations.

The NSW SES State Command Centre has been stood up in preparation for the severe weather. As well as additional personnel, the NSW SES is prepositioning communication equipment, aviation resources and specialised vehicles ahead of the forecasted impacts of the cyclone. The deployment to date includes two helicopters, two ‘Cells on Wheels’ (emergency service communication hubs), two high clearance vehicles, and a Wi-Fi connectivity trailer, along with back-up generators to support telecommunications towers.Image attachmentImage attachment
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5 months ago
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Ongoing Rail industrial action in Sydney causing significant disruptions for commuters

Compiled by News Agreggator and Google GEMINI-Fact checking A.Ritenis
According to SBS News reports Sydney commuters should plan ahead and allow extra travel time today as the city's rail network faces disruptions due to ongoing industrial action.
As of 5:00 am Monday, 197 Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink drivers and guards had not reported for their shifts, resulting in 335 service cancellations, according to Transport for NSW.
Numerous News Reports filed by assorted media emphasize the significant impact of the disruptions on commuters, who have faced repeated delays and cancellations due to the ongoing negotiations.
The rail union and the NSW government are locked in a protracted pay dispute. The union initially sought a 32% increase over four years, while the government offered 15% (including mandated superannuation increases). The union's counter-offer of around 20% over three years was later withdrawn after legal challenges.
Around one million people rely on the rail network daily, and they have experienced repeated disruptions due to the 10-month-long negotiation.The dispute was heard by the Fair Work Commission on sunday with no resolution.
According to the NSW Opposition leader ,...Mark Speakman ,"the Minns Labor Government has lost the plot. The RTBU is running the show, the train network is in freefall,..... and commuters are being treated like collateral damage."
In a media statement released late sunday the NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman challenged the Premier with the following taunt:
"Premier - pick up the phone, call your ally Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and admit what everyone in NSW already knows—you haven’t got a clue how to fix the mess you created by your unaffordable promises to union bosses before the election. Ask him to send in Murray Watt, the federal Workplace Relations Minister, and see if he has the spine to pull the handbrake on this rolling disaster." ... See MoreSee Less

Ongoing Rail industrial action in Sydney causing significant disruptions for commuters

Compiled by News Agreggator and Google GEMINI-Fact checking A.Ritenis

According to SBS News reports Sydney commuters should plan ahead and allow extra travel time today as the citys rail network faces disruptions due to ongoing industrial action.

As of 5:00 am Monday, 197 Sydney Trains and NSW TrainLink drivers and guards had not reported for their shifts, resulting in 335 service cancellations, according to Transport for NSW.

Numerous News Reports filed by assorted media emphasize  the significant impact of the disruptions on commuters, who have faced repeated delays and cancellations due to the ongoing negotiations.

The rail union and the NSW government are locked in a protracted pay dispute. The union initially sought a 32% increase over four years, while the government offered 15% (including mandated superannuation increases). The unions counter-offer of around 20% over three years was later withdrawn after legal challenges.

Around one million people rely on the rail network daily, and they have experienced repeated disruptions due to the 10-month-long negotiation.The dispute was heard  by the Fair Work Commission on sunday with no resolution.
According to the NSW Opposition leader ,...Mark Speakman ,the Minns Labor Government has lost the plot. The RTBU is running the show, the train network is in freefall,..... and commuters are being treated like collateral damage.

In a media statement released late sunday the NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman challenged the Premier with the following taunt:

Premier - pick up the phone, call your ally Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and admit what everyone in NSW already knows—you haven’t got a clue how to fix the mess you created by your unaffordable promises to union bosses before the election. Ask him to send in Murray Watt, the federal Workplace Relations Minister, and see if he has the spine to pull the handbrake on this rolling disaster.Image attachmentImage attachment
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6 months ago
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Australia Day 2025 program for Sydney to Reflect, Respect and Celebrate with Live Concert

26 January 2025
Finishing with a Live Concert at the Sydney Opera House
Australia Day in Sydney 2025 will feature a range of free events and activities, catering to diverse interests and ages. The program includes:
Australia Day Live Concert: Featuring iconic Australian band Dragon, Paulini, Ben Lee, and Sheppard, with a fireworks display. Free tickets available from 15 January.
The Australia Day Live concert will also feature a performance by Sync or Swim, a band whose members have lived experience of disability.
Cultural Sensitivity:
Aboriginal advisors, creative directors, and cultural artists have been involved in shaping the program, ensuring respect for Aboriginal culture and heritage.
Broadcast:
The Australia Day Live concert will be broadcast live on ABC TV and ABC iview from 7.30pm for those unable to attend in person.
The Australia Day Live concert will also feature a performance bySync or Swim, with all band members havinga lived experience of disability.
Full accessibility and inclusion details are available at www.australiaday.com.au.
Co-Creative Directorfor Australia Day LiveWilliam Bartonsaid:
“The line-up this year is the best yet, featuring iconic Australian band Dragon, Paulini, Ben Leeand Sheppard.We look forward to seeing Circular Quay andthe Sydney Opera House forecourt come alive with tens of thousands joiningtogether, sharing the cultural landscape, enjoying this unforgettable Australia Day Live concert and epic fireworks display.”
Australia Day Live’s free ticketed precinct will have capacity for thousands of attendees on the Sydney Opera House Forecourt and non-ticketed capacityi n the broader Circular Quay precinct for crowds of up to 55,000.
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Australia Day 2025 program for Sydney to Reflect, Respect and Celebrate with Live Concert

26 January 2025

Finishing with a Live Concert  at the Sydney Opera House 

Australia Day in Sydney 2025 will feature a range of free events and activities, catering to diverse interests and ages. The program includes:

Australia Day Live Concert: Featuring iconic Australian band Dragon, Paulini, Ben Lee, and Sheppard, with a fireworks display. Free tickets available from 15 January.

The Australia Day Live concert will also feature a performance by Sync or Swim, a band whose members have lived experience of disability.

Cultural Sensitivity:
Aboriginal advisors, creative directors, and cultural artists have been involved in shaping the program, ensuring respect for Aboriginal culture and heritage.

Broadcast:

The Australia Day Live concert will be broadcast live on ABC TV and ABC iview from 7.30pm for those unable to attend in person.

The Australia Day Live concert will also feature a performance bySync or Swim, with all band members havinga lived experience of disability.

Full accessibility and inclusion details are available at www.australiaday.com.au.

Co-Creative Directorfor Australia Day LiveWilliam Bartonsaid:

“The line-up this year is the best yet, featuring iconic Australian band Dragon, Paulini, Ben Leeand Sheppard.We look forward to seeing Circular Quay andthe Sydney Opera House forecourt come alive with tens of thousands joiningtogether, sharing the cultural landscape, enjoying this  unforgettable Australia Day Live concert and epic fireworks display.”

Australia Day Live’s free ticketed precinct will have capacity for thousands of attendees on the Sydney Opera House Forecourt and non-ticketed capacityi n the broader Circular Quay precinct for crowds of up to 55,000.

For those who are unable to make it to Sydney Harbour on 26 January, the concert will be broadcast liveon ABC TV and ABC iviewfrom 7.30pm.
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Australia Day in Sydney 2025 –Event Program

Highlights
26 January,2025
Dawn Reflection -The day begins with the moving Dawn Reflection, as the sun rises on 26 January, the Sydney Opera House sails will be illuminated with a spectacular Aboriginal artwork, inviting Australians to reflect on our history and shared future. More details on the 2025 Dawn Reflection artist are coming soon.
WugulOra Morning Ceremony –Communities come together for WugulOra (meaning ‘One Mob’) in Barangaroo Reserve. This moving ceremony symbolises how we can embrace each other, offering cleansing and healing for new beginnings and fresh inspiration for our future.
Presented by official media partner, NITV.OzDay 10K,witness the world’s best wheelchair track and road athletes.
Ferrython- An undeniable crowd favourite, 2025 will see vibrantly decorated ferries, each helmed by the state’s invaluable first responder agencies. Fire and Rescue NSW, NSW Police, Ambulance NSW and NSW State Emergency Service will all race across Sydney Harbour.
Mega Kidz Zone, the Overseas Passenger Terminal will be transformed into a free interactive arcade for children of all ages.
Midday Salute-The Royal Australian Air Force Roulettes will soar into the skies, delivering an impressive showcase of precision flying performing loops, rolls and high-G turns in an awe-inspiring display.
Maritime Mayhem- Vessels of all shapes and sizes competeon the waters of Circular Quay, synchronised to a rockin’ soundtrack with beats that will make your heart race and feet tap.
Australia Day Live- Featuring a fresh line-up of Australian talent including Sheppard, Ben Lee, Paulini, William Barton, Dragon, Sync or Swimand many, many more.
Set against the spectacular Sydney Harbour, the Australia Day Live concert is a long-standing highlight of the 26 January celebrations. 2025 sees a revitalised format, featuring new voices and performances that celebrate the spirit of Australia.
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Australia Day in Sydney 2025 –Event Program

Highlights

26 January,2025
Dawn Reflection -The day begins with the moving Dawn Reflection, as the sun rises on 26 January, the Sydney Opera House sails will be illuminated with a spectacular Aboriginal artwork, inviting Australians to reflect on our history and shared future. More details on the 2025 Dawn Reflection artist are coming soon.

WugulOra Morning Ceremony –Communities come together for WugulOra (meaning ‘One Mob’) in Barangaroo Reserve. This moving ceremony symbolises how we can embrace each other, offering cleansing and healing for new beginnings and fresh inspiration for our future. 
Presented by official media partner, NITV.OzDay 10K,witness the world’s best wheelchair track and road athletes. 
Ferrython- An undeniable crowd favourite, 2025 will see vibrantly decorated ferries, each helmed by the state’s invaluable first responder agencies. Fire and Rescue NSW, NSW Police, Ambulance NSW and NSW State Emergency Service will all race across Sydney Harbour.

Mega Kidz Zone, the Overseas Passenger Terminal will be transformed into a free interactive arcade for children of all ages. 

Midday Salute-The Royal Australian Air Force Roulettes will soar into the skies, delivering an impressive showcase of precision flying performing loops, rolls and high-G turns in an awe-inspiring display.

Maritime Mayhem- Vessels of all shapes and sizes competeon the waters of Circular Quay, synchronised to a rockin’ soundtrack with beats that will make your heart race and feet tap.

Australia Day Live- Featuring a fresh line-up of Australian talent including Sheppard, Ben Lee, Paulini, William Barton, Dragon, Sync or Swimand many, many more.

Set against the spectacular Sydney Harbour, the Australia Day Live concert is a long-standing highlight of the 26 January celebrations. 2025 sees a revitalised format, featuring new voices and performances that celebrate the spirit of Australia.

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