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THE HON KATE ELLIS MP

Former Minister for Early Childhood Education

Child Care and Youth

and Minister for Sport

The Hon Kate Ellis MP - Former Minister for Early Childhood Education, Child Care and Youth, and Former Minister for Sport

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13 September 2010

Final Statement for Minister for Sport

Kate Ellis has welcomed the Prime Minister's announcement that she will serve as Minister for Employment Participation and Child Care and as Minister for the Status of Women in the Australian Government.

11 July 2010

Thunderbirds win ANZ Netball Championships

The Minister for Sport, Kate Ellis, has congratulated the Adelaide Thunderbirds on their win at the 2010 ANZ Netball Championships.

05 July 2010

Next Generation of Female Sport Leaders Announced

Minister for Sport Kate Ellis and Minister for the Status of Women Tanya Plibersek have announced the recipients of the 2010-11 Sport Leadership Grants and Scholarships for Women (SLGSfW) program.

31 May 2010

New Anti-Doping Message: You Can Never Win Your Reputation Back

A hard-hitting poster showing an athlete injecting a prohibited substance is at the centre of a new anti-doping awareness campaign.

20 May 2010

New Report Reveals Poor Media Coverage of Women in Sport

Kate Ellis the Federal Minister for Sport has released new research by the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) that reveals the achievements of women in sport continue to be under represented in the Australian media.

12 May 2010

Morning Glory, SEN

12 May 2010

Triple M, Hot Breakfast

12 May 2010

News Breakfast, ABC2 - Sports budget

11 May 2010

$325 Million Boost to Sport & Getting More Australians Active

The Australian Government is delivering $324.8 million ongoing funding to boost the number of Australians participating in sport and to drive Australia’s continued sporting success.

11 May 2010

Proud Moment for New Socceroos and Nation

The Minister for Sport Kate Ellis has today congratulated the 31 players named in the squad for this year’s FIFA World Cup Finals in South Africa next month.

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