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The State Government of Victoria, through Sport & Recreation Victoria, are Sail Melbourne’s major sponsor. Under a four year agreement with Yachting Victoria, the State Government provides project funding which enables Sail Melbourne to promote and develop the regatta within Australia and Internationally and ensure the event is of the highest standard.
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Parks Victoria manages Victoria's world-class network of national, state, regional and metropolitan parks, other conservation reserves, many significant cultural assets, and Melbourne's bays and waterways. Their support of Sail Melbourne highlights the outstanding recreational values of Port Phillip and Westernport in particular.Website
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Founded in Norway in 1877 by a sea captain who got tired of being wet, Helly Hansen are the world’s most experienced technical outdoor brand, with 130 years of innovation. Today their gear is used by world-class sailors, skiers and adventurers who demand full protection and performance when the conditions are at their worst. Helly Hansen products are distributed in more than 40 countries. Website
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Yachting Australia (previously the Australian Yachting Federation) is supportive of the important role Sail Melbourne plays in attracting and promoting international standard sailing events. As the Member National Authority, Yachting Australia is Sail Melbourne's link to the International Sailing Federation and approves all World Championships held in Australia. |
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Yachting Victoria, previously known as the Victorian Yachting Council, is the State’s peak body for the sport of sailing. Representing nearly 100 clubs and their members, Yachting Victoria is actively involved in the promotion, development and coordination of all aspects of yachting. A number of Yachting Victoria’s committees directly support important organisational areas of Sail Melbourne and without the dedication of hundreds of race management and onshore support volunteers, the regatta could not operate effectively. |
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