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NSX CALLS, eNewsletter, Number 9.
Wednesday, May 30, 2001

NSX Calls, The official eNewsletter of the Newcastle Stock Exchange,
Australia. https://www.newsx.com.au


Newcastle & Hunter Events Corporation

ABN 85 086 544 603

No 5 Lee Wharf, Honeysuckle Drive

Newcastle West 2302


PO Box 5199, Newcastle West 2302





www.nhevents.com.au


MEDIA RELEASE


Dateline: 30th May 2001, Newcastle, Australia.


Northern National Basketball League Bid


A local corporation will be making a bid to establish National League
Basketball teams based in the Northern Region.


The corporation is seeking to establish teams in the National Basketball
League (NBL), the Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) and the Australian
Basketball Association (ABA).


A group of business and basketball persons has formed a foundation
corporation to prepare the entry bid to the respectivebasketball leagues.


Foundation members, Graham Baker, Jim Garris and Ross Lewis outlined the
corporation's intentions to present their business plan to the respective
basketball leagues at a media conference held today at the Newcastle Stock
Exchange (www.newsx.com.au).


Once accepted by the leagues, the corporation would move to float on the
Newcastle Stock Exchange.


The primary aims of Northern Basketball are to:



  1. Establish basketball teams to compete in the NBL, WNBL & ABA
    competitions

  2. To be a community based program representing basketball supporters and
    associations north of Sydney to the far NSW North Coast.

  3. To provide opportunities to develop regional players and to provide
    opportunities to develop regional players to play at the highest level.

  4. To float on the Northern Basketball corporation on the Newcastle Stock
    Exchange to enable the people of the regions toshare in the ownership and
    directions of the teams.


Ross Lewis believes that the people of the North Coast, Hunter Valley and
Central Coats want their own basketball team and the teams would benefit the
region's juniors.



"The region is one of Australia's strongest junior basketball areas
and the young players deserve to play at the highest level without leaving the
region."



Fellow director, Jim Garris, expressed confidence that the float of the
corporation on the Newcastle Stock Exchange wouldalso be successful.



"There is an opportunity to create a unique sporting entity in
Australia by floating on the stock exchange. More importantly, offering shares
allows basketball supporters in the region and throughout Australia to own
part of the teams and tohave a say in the direction of the teams."



Newcastle Stock Exchange Limited Chairman, Steve Pritchard, stated that he is
delighted to be supporting the first attempt by Basketball to float on an
Australian Stock Exchange.



"This approach demonstrates that the Newcastle Stock Exchange is
not only a vehicle for local business to promote itself, but is a vehicle for
regional community based projects to enhance and secure their financial
future."



The first board meeting of the corporation will be held next week. Following
this meeting, the Board will release further plans and details of support, the
business plans and the stock exchange float.


ENDS


For further Information:

Jim Garris

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