Future of Sport in New Zealand

ISBN-10
1927232465
ISBN-13
9781927232460
Category
Sports
Pages
56
Language
English
Published
2015
Authors
David Todd, Adrian Field

Description

"This report considers international and national trends and changes taking place in New Zealandss demography and society. It identifies six key themes which will help influence the future face of sport in our country. They are based on a combination of sound evidence and perspectives of people both inside and outside of the sport sector who were interviewed for this report"--Page 1."This report considers international and national trends and changes taking place in New Zealandss demography and society. It identifies six key themes which will help influence the future face of sport in our country. They are based on a combination of sound evidence and perspectives of people both inside and outside of the sport sector who were interviewed for this report"--Page 1.

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