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EVENT VENUE MANAGEMENT

Q1. Reasons for choosing particular components

CT Barling Reserve 3 – This is a single-use venue in Darebin city which can only host a single event at a time. This is from the fact that the venue has limited space for holding several events at once and it is primarily made to take care of the needs of the local sports clubs in the city.

AH Capp Reserve – This is a single-use facility in the town. This is because it is purposely built to cater for the specific needs of the local clubs in the town.

Northcote Aquatic and Recreation Centre (NARC) – This venue can be classified as purpose-built since it only offers facilities for a specific sports event in Darebin.

Qn3. Importance of good asset management practices

Ensuring that the value for money on assets is met – This involves making sure that all the assets in the various facilities have been utilized as required for the maximum benefit of all the stakeholders.

Qn4. How the Council determines the success of their sporting pavilions

Existing usage – This involves determining the value the facility has to the community. It is calculated using the following formula.

Number of fields in the pavilion

6 hours and below = .25 points

7 to 12 hours = .5 points

Possible development and pavilion multi-use. This is determined through assessing various aspects such as the ability of the facility to provide the desired service in the community it is situated as well as achieving more developments and how those developments can improve environmental outcome. In this case, the potential score is 5, and 1 point is awarded for every possible development.

The final score is added up to determine the final score on the overall success of the sporting pavilion.

Questionn5B.

McDonell Park – The council raises revenues from this facility by charging the teams which hold their games here. The local community may also provide financial support from time to time to improve the condition of the society.

Grieve, Jackie, and Emma Sherry. “Community Benefits of Major Sport Facilities: The Darebin International Sports Centre.” Sport Management Review, vol. 15, no. 2, 2012, pp. 218– 229., doi:10.1016/j.smr.2011.03.001.

Twomey, D. M., Petrass, L. A., Harvey, J. T., Otago, L., & Le Rossignol, P. (2016). Selection and Management of Sports Grounds: Does Surface Heat Matter?. Journal of Facility Planning, Design, and Management, 4(1)., doi:10.15417/1881.

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