Monday 3 May 2021
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) will hold its 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday 8 May starting at 9.00am AEST.
This year’s AGM will again be conducted in a virtual format which will allow the normal business of the meeting to be conducted on a live platform.
Media will be able to view the meeting from 9.00am via a live feed available on the AOC website.
The Meeting will also be available to download from the AOC website soon after the meeting.
A physical media conference will be held approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of the Meeting - outside the AOC offices on the Circular Quay side of the Museum of Contemporary Art building at 140 George St, The Rocks Sydney.
The media conference will not be live streamed on the AOC website.
AOC President John Coates and AOC Chief Executive Officer Matt Carroll will be available for interview.
The live link for Saturday’s AGM can be found here.
The AOC Annual Report can be found here. The Annual Report for the AOF can be found here. The Agenda for the Annual General Meeting can be found here.
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