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Queensland Academy of Sport Act 2025
sec.11Particular powers
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### sec.11 Particular powers
Without limiting section 10 (1) , the academy may—
for the purpose of fostering cooperation in Australian high-performance sport, give persons from other States access to the academy’s resources or to services or facilities provided by the academy; and
conduct sporting competitions; and
enter into commercial or other arrangements, including arrangements for the sponsorship or marketing of the academy; and
accept gifts, devises or bequests, and agree to the conditions on which a gift, devise or bequest is made; and
See section 48 in relation to the requirement for the academy to report on gifts, devises or bequests accepted by the academy.
charge fees, or impose other charges, for goods or services provided by the academy, including, for example, programs provided by the academy, access to the academy’s facilities and admission to events conducted by the academy.
- (a) for the purpose of fostering cooperation in Australian high-performance sport, give persons from other States access to the academy’s resources or to services or facilities provided by the academy; and
- (b) conduct sporting competitions; and
- (c) enter into commercial or other arrangements, including arrangements for the sponsorship or marketing of the academy; and
- (d) accept gifts, devises or bequests, and agree to the conditions on which a gift, devise or bequest is made; and Note— See section 48 in relation to the requirement for the academy to report on gifts, devises or bequests accepted by the academy.
- (e) charge fees, or impose other charges, for goods or services provided by the academy, including, for example, programs provided by the academy, access to the academy’s facilities and admission to events conducted by the academy.