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ACT Sports Hall of Fame re-opens

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SHANE Rattenbury has re-opened the ACT Sports Hall of Fame in its new home at the University of Canberra Sports Commons.

“Many of the names and faces central to the history of sport in Canberra are members of this Hall of Fame,” Shane said.

The ACT Sports Hall of Fame currently has more than 100 members, including athletes, coaches, administrators and broadcasters.

“These are not only the many great athletes who learned their craft or applied their skills here in Canberra, but of many of those behind the scenes who laid the ground work for growth and success.

“The new Hall of Fame here at the Sports Commons at UC will be significantly more accessible to the general public. No doubt, for all those students and athletes that pass through this building over the years to come, the Hall of Fame will provide both a lesson in local sports history and be a source of inspiration.

“The new Sports Commons are not only a new home for community sport, but also a new home for our Hall of Fame.

“There is plenty of room remaining on the walls and I look forward to the future addition of more deserving inductees into our Hall of Fame.”

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