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Location Authorities & Government Departments LOCATION AUTHORITIES & GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS Acer Arena Location: Olympic Boulevard, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127 Postal address: PO Box 678, Sydney Markets NSW 2129 Switch Tel: (02) 8765 4321 Switch Fax: (02) 8765 4333 Primary Contact: Louise Drover Business Event Sales Manager (FCO) Tel: 02 8765 4375 Fax: 02 8765 4333 Email: [email protected] www.acerarena.com.au Fees: On application PLI Cover: Minimum of $20 million Comments: Acer Arena (formerly Sydney Superdome) is the largest multi-use live entertainment and sporting arena in Australia. It is one of the most technologically advanced and environmentally friendly arenas in the world. Seven versatile venues with capacities between 200 and 21,000. World class conference and function facility. Mostly used for drama / commercials / airport terminal. Have filmed commercials for Vodafone, Samsung, Woolworths, Holden and Toyota. The foyer with its large escalators is often used to double for an airport foyer. STACKS OF FACTS ~ 2009/2010 LOCATION AUTHORITIES & GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS Ageing, Disability and Home Care, NSW Department of (DADHC) Postal address: Level 5, 83 Clarence Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Primary Contact: Emma de Voss Manager, Communications (FCO) Tel: 02 8270 2464 Fax: 02 8270 2110 Email: [email protected] www.dadhc.nsw.gov.au Comments: DADHC can advise on issues concerning older people, people with a disability and their carers. They can also advise on accessibility issues such as captioning, Auslan, and venue accessibility. STACKS OF FACTS ~ 2009/2010 Airports Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport Location: Mascot International Terminal and Tarmacs Postal address: Locked Bag 5000, Sydney International Airport NSW 2020 Primary Contact: Karen Harrigan Community Affairs Officer (FCO) Tel: 02 9667 6187 Fax: 02 8338 4916 Email: [email protected] www.sydneyairport.com Fees: Stills: Terminal $300 per hour + GST Airside $650 first hour + GST and $600 + GST for every hour thereafter Filming: Terminal $500 first hour + GST and $450 + GST for every hour thereafter Airside $650 first hour + GST and $600 + GST for every hour thereafter *Additional fee may be levied if SACL personnel or services required to undertake the activity, or if additional safety or security personnel are deployed. PLI Cover: Certificate of Currency to be provided. Comments: SACL (Sydney Airport Corporation Limited) works closely with commercial organisations and private persons wishing to use the airport for filming and photographic activities. Application must be entered 8 business days before the proposed activity. A minimum of 48 hours is required for media crews to gain airside access. SACL is responsible for filming in the airport precinct, including the International Terminal and Terminal 2, as well as all roads leading into and out of the airport precinct. Activities inside the Qantas Domestic Terminal do not fall within SACLs authority. Any requests to film or photograph inside their terminals should be directed to the Corporate Affairs Dept. of Qantas : (02) 9691 3636 STACKS OF FACTS ~ 2009/2010 Airports Sydney Metro Airport - Bankstown Postal address: 3 Avro St, Bankstown Airport NSW 2200 Switch Tel: 02 9796 2300 Switch Fax: 02 9791 0230 Primary Contact: Jason Rainbird Airport Operations Controller (FCO) Tel: 02 8709 9408 Fax: 02 9791 0230 Email: [email protected] www.sydneymetroairportstudios.com / www. bankstownairport.com.au Comments: Jason Rainbird is the primary contact for two airports in Western Sydney: Bankstown and Camden. The airports handle a large volume of filming and stills photography, and are open to all filming inquiries. The airport supplies a Work Safety Officer to productions as required by the shoot. www.sydneymetroairportstudios.com STACKS OF FACTS ~ 2009/2010 Airports Sydney Metro Airport - Camden Location: Macquarie Grove Rd, Camden NSW 2570 Postal address: 3 Avro St, Bankstown Airport NSW 2200 Switch Tel: 02 9796 2300 Switch Fax: 02 9791 0230 Primary Contact: Jason Rainbird Airport Operations Controller (FCO) Tel: 02 8709 9408 Fax: 02 9791 0230 Email: [email protected] www.sydneymetroairportstudios.com / www. camdenairport.com.au Comments: NOTE: Contact Bankstown Airport for filming inquiries at Camden Airport. www.sydneymetroairportstudios.com Ambulance Service of NSW Postal address: Locked Bag 105, Rozelle NSW 2039 Media and Government Relations Officer (FCO) Tel: 02 9320 7796 Fax: 02 9320 7797 Email: [email protected] www.ambulance.nsw.gov.au Comments: Script, uniform and technical/fleet assistance. STACKS OF FACTS ~ 2009/2010 Animal Welfare League NSW Primary Contact: Paul Johnston Senior Inspector (FCO) Tel: 02 8777 3300 Fax: 02 9606 0560 Email: [email protected] www.animalwelfareleague.com.au Comments: There is a legislative requirement to contact Animal Welfare League or the RSPCA in using animals for film/television. ANZ Stadium Location: Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127 Postal address: Locked Bag 1999, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127 Switch Tel: (02) 8765 2000 Switch Fax: (02) 8765 2800 Primary Contact: Mitchell Seeto Coordinator, Stadium Operations (FCO) Tel: 02 8765 2127 Email: [email protected] www.anzstadium.com.au STACKS OF FACTS ~ 2009/2010 Art Gallery of New South Wales Location: Art Gallery Road, Sydney NSW 2000 Switch Tel: (02) 9225 1700 Primary Contact: Caroline Harvey Venue Manager (FCO) Tel: 02 9225 1836 Fax: 02 9225 1701 Email: [email protected] www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au Attorney General's Department Postal address: Level 16, Goodsell Building, Chifley Square, Sydney NSW 2000 Primary Contact: Keith Atterton Facilities Coordinator, Leasing (FCO) Tel: 02 8688 8101 Fax: 02 8688 9665 Email: [email protected] www.agd.nsw.gov.au Fees: $500/day + GST based on cost-recovery. Additionally if filming occurs after hours and requires the presence of either a sheriff or staff member to supervise charges are made at the paygrade of the employee as well as any overtime rates for weekend or after hours. Comments: Contact regarding use of court rooms. STACKS OF FACTS ~ 2009/2010 Australian Jockey Club Royal Randwick Racecourse, Warwick Farm Racecourse Location: Alison Road, Randwick NSW 2031 Hume Hwy, Warwick Farm NSW 2170 Postal address: Locked Bag 3, Randwick NSW 2031 Primary Contact: Adam Smith Operations Manager (FCO) Tel: 02 9663 8400 Fax: 02 9662 6292 Email: [email protected] www.ajc.org.au Additional Contacts: Darwyn Jolley Director of Sales and Marketing (FCO) Tel: 02 9663 8460 Fax: 02 9662 4071 Fees: $1500 per day PLI Cover: $20 million Comments: Royal Randwick Racecourse Located at the gateway to the eastern suburbs and close to the CBD and airport is the Australian Jockey Club (AJC) at Royal Randwick Racecourse opposite Centennial Parklands. The AJC Convention Centre, positioned within the landmark racecourse features extensive convention and event facilities set amongst 200 acres of beautifully manicured lawns and gardens. With fourteen flexible function rooms, grand stands, spacious working areas, race-course views, several race tracks and fantastic indoor/ outdoor arenas, the AJC is a unique and refreshing change for your film or photo shoot. Our largest venue the Randwick Pavilion features a newly upgraded audio system, stage trusses and an impressive 18-metre high raked ceiling. With 1700 square metres of pillar less and carpeted floor space, in recent years it has been transformed into a boxing venue, car showroom and an Australian ecological landscape. Points of interests are: 14 function rooms, 12 kitchens, 20 bars, 200 acres of landscape and gardens including 5 lawns, Levelled floors, Tiered seating, Grand stands, Dirt and grass tracks, and Bitumen zones. Warwick Farm Racecourse has a rural atmosphere and generous, tree- lined and in-field grounds, 30km south west of Sydney on the Hume Highway. Temporary settings and large-scale outdoor events are welcome. STACKS OF FACTS ~ 2009/2010 Australian Maritime Safety Authority Primary Contact: Tracey Jiggins Public Relations Manager, Public Affairs Department (FCO) Tel: 02 6279 5093 Email: [email protected] www.amsa.gov.au Additional Contacts: Rhianne Philip Public Relations (FCO) Tel: 02 6279 5032 Email: [email protected] Gerry Brine Manager Navigation Safety (FCO) Tel: 02 6279 5049 Fax: 02 6279 5002 Email: [email protected] Comments: Controls major lighthouses along Australian coastline. Allow two weeks notice for film inquiries. Restricted access applies for some lighthouses, due to OHS concerns. STACKS OF FACTS ~ 2009/2010 Australian Museum Postal address: 6 College Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Primary Contact: Mark Connolly Venue Manager (FCO) Tel: 02 9320 6182 Fax: 02 9332 4540 Email: [email protected] www.amonline.net.au PLI Cover: $20 million Comments: The Australian Museum, founded in 1827, is the oldest natural history museum in Australia and this imposing sandstone building offers a range of galleries and exhibitions (both modern and historic), including the famous Skeleton Gallery. The venue also offers interesting interiors including scientific laboratories, archives, long empty corridors, prehistoric artefacts and historic features. STACKS OF FACTS ~ 2009/2010 Australian National Maritime Museum Location: Darling Harbour, Sydney, NSW 2000 Postal address: GPO Box 5131, Sydney NSW 1042 Primary Contact: Bill Richards Manager, Media and Communications (FCO) Tel: 02 9298 3645 Fax: 02 9298 3670 Email: [email protected] www.anmm.gov.au Additional Contacts: Edwina Loiterton Venue Manager Tel: 02 9298 3625 Fax: 02 9298 3880 Email: [email protected] Fees: Price upon application. Comments: Historic Vessels: MB174 Epic Lass, a handsome ex-Navy officers' launch built in 1936 at the Naval Dockyard, Garden Island, is used by the Museum for transporting VIP guests on the Harbour. Bareki, a 40-year-old timber tugboat built to a World War II Australian design at Goat Island shipyard on Sydney Harbour for the Maritime Services Board, and now assists with handling other vessels in the collection. Akarana, 1888 gaff-rigged racing cutter from New Zealand which raced in Australia during the Centenary celebrations and has now been fully restored.
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