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SENATOR THE HON MARK ARBIB
Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development
Minister for Sport
Minister for Social Housing and Homelessness
THE HON KATE ELLIS MP
Minister for Employment Participation and Child Care
Minister for the Status of Women
MEDIA RELEASE
23 May 2011
GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES WOMEN IN SPORT MEDIA GRANTS
Minister for Sport Mark Arbib and Minister for the Status of Women Kate Ellis today launched the Women in Sport Media Grants, a new initiative as part of the Australian Government's strategy to increase the exposure and reach of women's sport in the Australian media.
The Government will invest $1.4 million to help women's sport attract more media attention.
Senator Arbib said while women's sport currently received less than nine per cent of sports editorial coverage, this was an excellent time to support women's sport in developing an attractive package for media.
"With the advent of digital television and an increase in demand for content, there is no better time to help women's sports attract the media coverage that will open the door to long term revenues from sponsorship and broadcast rights," Senator Arbib said.
"Australia's sports women and teams are incredibly professional and successful.
"Australia's female athletes won 56 per cent of Australia's medals at the Beijing Olympic Games and Australian women claimed 18 world championships and world titles across a range of sports in 2010.
"Swimming star Alicia Coutts, basketball legend Lauren Jackson, surfing world champion Stephanie Gilmore, and new gymnastics world champion Lauren Mitchell headline our current crop of elite female athletes.
"We want to see and hear more about their brilliant performances as they inspire other young women across Australia to play sport."
Ms Ellis said the new grants strengthened the Australian Government's commitment to supporting women in sport and would build on support provided through the Sports Leadership Grants and Scholarships for Women program and the Women in Sport Leadership Register.
She praised Netball Australia for blazing a trail in developing a strong media product and viewership.
"Netball's 2010 Trans Tasman Championship season attracted 9.2 million television viewers and more than two million people tuned in to watch the Commonwealth Games final between Australia and New Zealand," Ms Ellis said.
"This funding is a critical step in breaking the vicious cycle that has previously prevented women's sport gaining the prominence it deserves.
"For too long a lack of media attention has meant less sponsorship and advertising dollars, which has in turn caused a devaluation of women's sport - reaffirming the media's lack of coverage.
"This funding will see the Government stepping in to directly assist with production costs, marketing and promotion of national and international level Australian women's leagues, competitions, teams and athletes."
The funding and support will assist with production costs, marketing and promotion of national and international level Australian women's leagues, competitions, teams and athletes.
Visit www.ausport.gov.au/womeninsportmedia for more information.
Minister's Media Contact: Alison Hill 0407 570 640/02 9364 2600
