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AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR EVENT MANAGEMENT EVENT MANAGEMENT: AN AUSTRALIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY COMPILED BY: Johnny Allen Director ACEM School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism University of Technology, Sydney Rob Harris Director, Continuing Professional Education School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism University of Technology, Sydney Monique Huyskens Project Officer Australian Centre for Event Management University of Technology, Sydney 2001 University of Technology, Sydney

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AUSTRALIAN CENTREFOR EVENT MANAGEMENT

EVENT MANAGEMENT:AN AUSTRALIAN BIBLIOGRAPHY

COMPILED BY:

Johnny AllenDirector ACEMSchool of Leisure, Sport and TourismUniversity of Technology, Sydney

Rob HarrisDirector, Continuing Professional EducationSchool of Leisure, Sport and TourismUniversity of Technology, Sydney

Monique HuyskensProject OfficerAustralian Centre for Event ManagementUniversity of Technology, Sydney

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University of Technology, Sydney

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Australian Centre for Event ManagementSchool of Leisure, Sport and Tourism

University of Technology, SydneyPO Box 222

Lindfield NSW 2070

Tel: 9514 5116Fax: 9514 5195

ISBN: 1 86365 567 0

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FOREWORD

Bibliographies, while never complete in their coverage, are useful in a‘broad brush’ sense in capturing the current state of play in a particular areaof research. This publication seeks to do this in the context of theAustralian event field.

The publication of this bibliography is designed to coincide with theholding of the first Australian conference dealing with research in the eventsarea – Events Beyond 2000: Setting the Agenda.

It is intended to produce a more extensive version of this publication in2001. To this end, participants in the conference and other users of thebibliography, are encouraged to add to the listings of event research andpublications. A page has been provided at the end of the bibliography forthis purpose.

References to the Olympic Games are not included in this bibliography,and can be found in:

Burkhardt, A, Toohey, K. and Veal, A. (1995) The Olympic Games: ABibliography, Centre for Leisure and Tourism Studies, University ofTechnology, Sydney, Lindfield, NSW.

This bibliography is updated periodically and is available electronically at:

http://www.business.uts.edu.au/leisure/research/olympic.html

We hope that you find this bibliography useful in the context of reviewingand locating relevant literature on the events field.

Rob HarrisAustralian Centre for Event ManagementSchool of Leisure, Sport and TourismUniversity of Technology, Sydney

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CATEGORIES OF EVENT RESEARCH

This bibliography has been organised into general research areas that relate to the event field,and into event type classifications. If articles are identified as belonging to two or morecategories, it has been listed under multiple headings.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

GENERAL RESEARCH AREAS..................................................................................2

GENERAL MANAGEMENT ISSUES ....................................................................................2MARKETING...................................................................................................................3SPONSORSHIP.................................................................................................................5REVENUE RAISING/MERCHANDISING...............................................................................6CONSUMER/ATTENDEE/PARTICIPANT BEHAVIOUR..........................................................6EVENT OPERATIONS/LOGISTICS......................................................................................7RISK MANAGEMENT/LEGAL ISSUES ................................................................................8TRAINING/EDUCATION ...................................................................................................8HUMAN RESOURCES/VOLUNTEERS ...............................................................................10ECONOMIC IMPACTS/EVALUATION ..............................................................................10COMMUNITY IMPACTS.................................................................................................15ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT............................................................................................17URBAN RENEWAL/IMAGE.............................................................................................17EVENT TOURISM...........................................................................................................18OTHER RESEARCH........................................................................................................19

TYPES OF EVENT........................................................................................................20

HALLMARK/MEGA EVENTS ..........................................................................................20SPORTING EVENTS........................................................................................................21SPECIAL EVENTS/CULTURAL EVENTS/FESTIVALS ..........................................................25

MEETINGS, INCENTIVES, CONVENTIONS AND EXHIBITIONS ...................29

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GENERAL RESEARCH AREAS

GENERAL MANAGEMENT ISSUES

Appleby, L. 1991, 'Special events management - the challenges', Proceedings of theSportswomen Step Forward Conference, 28-30 June, Australian SportsCommission, Canberra, pp. 114-121.

Carlsen, J. 1995, 'Gathering information: meetings and convention sector research inAustralia', Journal of Tourism Studies, vol. 6, no.2, pp. 21-29.

Carlsen, J. 1999, 'A review of MICE industry evaluation and research in Asia and Australia1988-1998', Journal of Convention and Exhibition Management, vol. 1, no. 4,pp. 51-66.

Gamage, A. & Higgs, B. 1997, 'Economics of venue selection for special sporting events:with special reference to the 1996 Melbourne Grand Prix', Asia Pacific Journal ofTourism Research, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 15-26.

Giblin, D. 1995, Investigations of Success Factors of a Major Art Exhibition, MastersThesis, Victoria University of Technology.

Hoad, T. 1992, 'Successful event management for sporting associations', Proceedings ofSports Industry Conference, AIC Conferences, Sydney, pp. 1-3.

Kirchner, K. & Molloy, J. 2000, 'Wagner’s Ring Cycle: an insight into an international highquality special event', in Peak Performance: Proceedings of the Tenth AustralianTourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Council for AustralianUniversity Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), p. 50 (abstract only)

McDonnell, I., Allen, J. & O’Toole, W. 1999, Festival and Special Event Management,John Wiley and Sons, Brisbane.

Meeting Industry Association Australia, 1997 Professional management of meetings,conferences and events, MIAA, Sydney

McCabe, V. & Weeks, P. 1999, 'Convention services management in Sydney four to fivestar hotels', Journal of Convention and Exhibition Management, vol. 1, no. 4, pp.67-84.

Meeting Industry Association Australia, 1997 Professional management of meetings,conferences and events, MIAA, Sydney

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Sharry, S. 1997, 'A super win', Australian Leisure Management, vol.1, no.3, pp. 30-32.[bidding]

South Australian Tourism Commission 1982, Planning Special Events and Festivals, SouthAustralian Department of Tourism, Adelaide

Stokes, R. 1996, 'Developing an events tourism portfolio model', in Tourism and HospitalityResearch, Australian and International Perspectives: Working Papers from theAustralian Tourism and Hospitality Conference, ed G. Prosser, Bureau ofTourism Research, Canberra, p. 89 (abstract only).

Tourism South Australia, 1990, Planning of Festivals and Special Events, South AustralianDepartment of Tourism, Adelaide.

MARKETING

Australian Travel Research Workshop 1987, The Impact and Marketing of SpecialEvents: Papers of the Australian Travel Research Workshop, Mt Buffalo Chalet,Victoria, 12-14 November 1986, Australian Standing Committee on Tourism,Canberra.

Barkla, B, 1985 How to get what you want from the media : by giving them what theywant, Western Australian Government, Department for Sport and Recreation,Wembley, Western Australia

Beauregard, L.E. 1997, Calendar of Special Events in New South Wales, CommunityInformation Association of NSW, Sydney.

Hannan, G. & Jolly, M. 1993, 'Creating and marketing major sporting events: the IMGAustralia step-by-step approach to successful event marketing, in MaximisingMarketing Opportunities in Sports and Arts Sponsorship, IES ConferencesAustralia, Sydney, pp. 91-95.

Jago, L. & Shaw, R. 1995, 'Special event calendars: some exploratory research', FestivalManagement and Event Tourism, vol. 3, no.3, pp. 49-58.

Jago, L. & Shaw, R. 1996, 'Special event calendars: conceptual and research issues', inNational Tourism & Hospitality Conference: Proceedings from the AustralianTourism and Hospitality Research Conference, ed R. Shaw, Bureau of TourismResearch, Canberra, pp. 60-73.

Keonig, U. & Whitelaw, P. 1998, 'Why I love pain: marketing long distance enduranceevents: a case study of Australia’s largest cross country skiing event', in Tourism andHospitality: Delighting the Senses 1999, Part 2: Proceedings of the NinthAustralian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Council for

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Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), eds J.Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p. 6 (abstract only).

King, B. 1999, Convention and Meeting Market Segmentation in Hong Kong, MastersThesis, Victoria University of Technology.

Shilbury, D, Quick, S & Westerbeet, H, 1998, Strategic Sport Marketing, Allen & Unwin,St Leonards, NSW.

Silbert, P, 1996 Go public : how to promote exhibitions, events & venues, Art on theMove, Perth

Smith, E. 1987, 'Marketing techniques for hallmark events (the First Australian Defence of theAmerica’s Cup)', in The Impact and Marketing of Special Events: Papers of theAustralian Travel Research Workshop, Mt. Buffalo Chalet, Victoria, 12-14November, Australian Standing Committee on Tourism, Canberra, pp. 76-96.

Tanabe, L. Green, C. & Chalip. L. 1998, 'Target marketing of sport events with multiplecompetitions: lessons from the Gold Coast marathon', in Proceedings of the EighthAustralian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference Part II, eds B.Faulkner, C. Tideswell & D. Weaver, Bureau of Tourism, Canberra, pp. 441-442.

Victoria. Dept. of Sport and Recreation 1987 Marketing sport and recreation in countryregions, Proceedings of a seminar: 'Special Event Marketing', held on 15 and 16 July1987 at the Warrnambool Performing Arts Centre, Dept. of Sport and Recreation,Melbourne

Wells, J. & Dunn J. 1991, 'Marketing research for a hallmark event to maximise tourismbenefits', in The Benefits and Costs of Tourism: Proceedings of a NationalTourism Research Conference held at Marine Resort, Nelson Bay, New SouthWales, October 3-4 1991, ed P.J. Stanton, University of Newcastle, Newcastle,NSW, pp. 275-289.

Yaman, R. 1997, 'Marketing for events: a framework for study', in (comp.) R. Yaman & L.Jago, Marketing for Events: Selected Readings, Victoria University of Technology,Melbourne, pp. 1-7.

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SPONSORSHIP

Australian Society of Association Executives 1994, A Guide to Sponsorship forAssociations: Sponsorship & Endorsement, How to Win and Retain It, the RisksInvolved, and What it Means for Your Name and Logo, Australian Society ofAssociation Executives, NSW Division, [Homebush, NSW].

Australian Sports Commission 1993, Volunteer Management: A National Framework:Incorporating the Volunteer Involvement Program and the Club PlanningProgram, The Commission, Canberra.

Elliott, J. & Hanson, I. 1993, 'Event marketing - an insider’s guide to exploiting sponsorshipdeals in the media', in Maximising Marketing Opportunities in Sports and ArtsSponsorship, IES Conferences Australia, Sydney, NSW, pp. 81-90.

Geldard, E. & Sinclair, L. 1996, The Sponsorship Manual, The Sponsorship Unit, Victoria.

Hamill, A. 1990, 'Sports sponsorship - the development of selection and evaluation criteria',Sports Management and Marketing, Australian Investment Conferences, Sydney,NSW, pp. 1-16.

Maximising Marketing Opportunities in Sports and Arts Sponsorship: New and HighlyInnovative Marketing Strategies for Maximum Corporate and Brand Exposure,1993, IES Conferences Australia, Sydney, NSW.

Peppard, F. 1993, 'Understanding the effectiveness of sports and arts sponsorship as aflexible marketing and communication medium - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra', inop.cit., Maximising Marketing Opportunities in Sports and Arts Sponsorship, pp.1-10.

Poulos, J. 1992, 'Broadcasting and media rights: choosing your sponsor, what risks does itand could it bring?', Sport and the Law - Happy Partnership or Forced Marriage,2-4 July, ANZSLA Conference, Sydney, NSW, pp.1-12.

Skildum-Reid, K. & Grey, A. 1999 Sponsorship seekers toolkit, McGraw-Hill, Sydney

Sweaney, K. 1997 ‘Sponsorship Trends’, Australian Leisure Management, vol. 1, no. 3,pp. 18-19

Yann Campbell Hoare Wheeler Research 1996, Corporate Support for the Arts 1996:Report of a National Business Survey, with Comparisons to Earlier Surveys in1986, 1989 and 1993, Australia Council, Redfern, NSW.

Zubin, R. 1995, 'Sponsorship of major events', Australian Leisure, vol. 6, no.4, pp. 3-5.

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REVENUE RAISING/MERCHANDISING

Bannah, A. 198-, Money Making Miracles: the Case for Special Events, Fund RaisingResource Centre, Forbes, NSW.

Harrison, B.J. 1995, 'Are special events lost in the land of Oz?', Nonprofit World, vol. 13,no.4, pp. 10-13.

CONSUMER/ATTENDEE/PARTICIPANT

BEHAVIOUR

Boag, A. J., Cuskelly, G., & McIntyre, N. (1994). Expectations and Motivations of MastersGames Competitors, in Playing On: The Proceedings of the National Forum onMature Aged Sport (pp. 11-21).Australian Sports Commission, Canberra

Cunneen, C. & Lynch, R. 1988, 'The social meaning of conflict in riots at the AustralianGrand Prix Motorcycle Races', Leisure Studies, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 1-19.

Department of Communications and the Arts, 1997, Attendance at Festivals November1995 to September 1996, Department of Communications and the Arts, Canberra.

Hamill, A. 1997, ‘The mood of the Australian consumer as we move towards the newmillenium’, paper delivered to The Big Event New South Wales Tourism Conference,Wollongong, NSW

Han, T. K., Fredline, L., & Raybould, M. (2001). Expectations and Satisfactions ofParticipants in a Youth Sporting Event. Working paper presented at theCapitalising Research. Proceedings of the Eleventh Tourism and Hospitality ResearchConference, Canberra, 57

Heyward, M., Karsten, H., Schmidt, M., Taylor, N., & Wheeler, I. 1999, 'It’s a long way tothe shop, if you want a sausage roll: investigating factors that affect the purchase offood at a rock concert', in Tourism and Hospitality: Delighting the Senses 1999,Part 2: Proceedings of the Ninth Australian Tourism and Hospitality ResearchConference, Council for Australian University Tourism and HospitalityEducation (CAUTHE), eds J. Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of Tourism Research,Canberra, p. 87 (abstract only).

Huygens, J. 1985, '1984 Adelaide festival fringe: research study - audience and participants',Maximising Marketing Opportunities in Sports and Arts Sponsorship, SADepartment of Labour, Adelaide, pp. 1-10.

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Jago, L. & Shaw, R. 1996, 'Predicting consumer behaviour in relation to special events', inTourism and Hospitality Research: Australian and International Perspectives:Working Papers from the Australian Tourism and Hospitality ResearchConference, ed G. Prosser, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p. 42 (abstractonly).

Jago, L. 1997, Special Events and Tourism Behaviour: A Conceptualisation and anEmpirical Analysis from a Values Perspective, Phd Thesis, Victoria University ofTechnology.

Lynch, R. 1991, 'Disorder on the sidelines of Australian sport', Sporting Traditions, vol. 8,no.1, pp.50-75.

Mason, I. 1997, The audience at the 43rd Melbourne International Film Festival; APsychographic Analysis, Masters Thesis, Victoria University of Technology.

McLeod, J. 1993, The Identification of Key Variables which Impact on Patron Demandat Major Special Events, Masters Thesis, Victoria University of Technology.

Raybould, M. 1998, Participant motivation in a remote fishing event, Festival Managementand Event Tourism, vol. 5, pp. 231-241.

Raybould, M. 1998, 'Motivation of event participation in a remote fishing event', in Progressin Tourism and Hospitality Research 1998 Part 2: Proceedings of the EighthAustralian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, eds B. Faulkner, C.Tidswell & D. Weaver, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p. 461 (abstractonly).

Veno, A. & Veno, E. 1992, 'Managing public order at the Australian Motorcycle GrandPrix', American Journal of Community Psychology, vol. 20, no.3, pp. 287-308.

Williams, J. & Van de Lee, P. 1986, Report on a Survey to Visitors to the 1985Australian Formula One Grand Prix Adelaide November 1985, South AustraliaDepartment of Tourism, Adelaide.

EVENT OPERATIONS/LOGISTICS

Bureau of Tourism Research, 1998 Measuring MICE industry infrastructure: a report, areport to the Tourism Forecasting Council, BTR, Canberra

Graf, R. 1990, 'The synergy between major sporting events and facilities', SportsManagement and Marketing, Australian Investment Conferences, Sydney, NSW,pp. 1-22.

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Perth Convention Bureau 1997, Feasibility Study into the Development of a DedicatedConvention and Visitor Centre, Perth Convention Bureau, Perth.

Queensland Folk Federation Incorporated, 1997, Operational and Site Management Plan,1997

Raybould, M., Mules, T., Fredline, E. & Tomljenovic, R. 1999, 'Counting the herd:applications of aerial photography to crowd estimates at open events', in Tourismand Hospitality: Delighting the Senses 1999, Part 2: Proceedings of the NinthAustralian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Council forAustralian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), eds J.Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p.7 (abstract only).

Raybould, M., Mules, T., Fredline, E. & Tomljenovic, R. 2000, 'Counting the herd: usingaerial photography to estimate attendance at open events', Event Management: AnInternational Journal, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 25-32.

Tonge, R. 1998, How to Organise Special Events & Festivals: A Practical Guide forNon-profit Clubs & Associations, Gull Pub., Coolum Beach, Queensland.

Tonge, R. 2000, How to Organise Special Events & Festivals: A Practical Guide forNon-profit Clubs & Associations, 3rd edition, Gull Pub., Coolum Beach,Queensland.

Williams, H.1996, 'Staging events', Australian and New Zealand Tourism Professional,April, pp.10-11.

Weigama, P., Mills, G. & Ernst, A. 1998, 'Scheduling appointments at tourism events', inTourism and Hospitality: Delighting the Senses 1999, Part 2: Proceedings of theNinth Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Council forAustralian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), eds J.Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p. 41 (abstract only).

RISK MANAGEMENT/LEGAL ISSUES

Horsley, M. 1998 Horsley's meetings : procedure, law and practice,Butterworths, Sydney

Maxwell, T. 1992, 'Major events: rights and obligations of international and national sportingbodies', Sport and the Law - Happy Partnership or Forced Marriage, 2-4 July,ANZSLA Conference, Sydney.

TRAINING/EDUCATION

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Harris, R. 1997, Tourism Events Education and Training Audit, Tourism New SouthWales, Sydney.

Harris, R. 1998, 'Education and training needs in the Australian public events sector', inProceedings of New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference:Third Biennial Conference: Advances in Research Part 11, ed J. Kandampully,Lincoln University, Christchurch, pp. 17

Harris, R. & Jago, L. 1999, 'Event education and training in Australia: the current state ofplay', Australian Journal of Hospitality Management, Autumn, vol. 6, p. 45.

Jago, L., & Harris, R. (2001). Event education in Australia: demand versus supply.Working paper presented at the Capitalising Research. Proceedings of the EleventhTourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Canberra, 64

McCabe, V. (2001). Educating MICE in Australia: an exploration of issues relating tothe curriculum design, development, and delivery of a meetings, incentives,convention and exhibition (MICE) course within a regional university inAustralia. Working paper presented at the Capitalising Research. Proceedings of theEleventh Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Canberra, 87

Harris, R. & Jago, L. 1999, 'Event management education and training in Australia : thecurrent state of play', in Tourism and Hospitality: Delighting the Senses 1999,Part 2: Proceedings of the Ninth Australian Tourism and Hospitality ResearchConference, Council for Australian University Tourism and HospitalityEducation (CAUTHE), eds J. Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of Tourism Research,Canberra, p. 4 (abstract only).

Perry, M., Foley, P. & Rumpf, P. 1996, 'Events management: an emerging challenge inAustralian higher education', Festival Management and Event Tourism, vol. 4, no.3/4, pp. 85-93.

Royal, C. 1998, The Special Events Practitioners' Perspective of Accreditation: Is itEssential, Masters Thesis, Victoria University of Technology.

Royal, C. & Jago, L. 1998, 'Special event accreditation: the practitioners’ perspective', inTourism and Hospitality: Delighting the Senses 1999, Part 2: Proceedings of theNinth Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Council forAustralian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), eds J.Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p. 8 (abstract only).

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HUMAN RESOURCES/VOLUNTEERS

Barwick, J. et al (eds) 1994, Volunteer Management for Organisations, Australian SportsCommission, Canberra.

Flashman, R. & Quick, S. 1985, ‘Altruisim is not dead: a specific analysis of volunteermotivation’, in ed. L. Moore, Motivating Volunteers, Vancouver Volunteer Centre,Vancouver

Hodges, J. & Carlsen, J. 1998, 'A tale of two festivals: volunteer motivations andexpectations at two Australian Folk Festivals', in Progress in Tourism andHospitality Research 1998: Proceedings of the Eighth Australian Tourism andHospitality Research Conference Part 2, eds B. Faulkner, C. Tidswell & D.Weaver, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p. 443 (extended abstract only).

McCabe, V. (2001). Career paths and labour mobility. Working paper presented at theCapitalising Research. Proceedings of the Eleventh Tourism and Hospitality ResearchConference, Canberra, 89

Pocklington, J. & Noesjirwan, J. 1986, Managing Volunteers: Community OrganisationsProject, Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education, Lindfield, NSW.

ECONOMIC IMPACTS/EVALUATION

Arnold, A. 1986 ‘The Impact of the Grand Prix on the Transport Sector’ in Burns, J., Hatch,J. & Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event,Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 58-80

Australian Travel Research Workshop 1987, The Impact and Marketing of SpecialEvents: Papers of the Australian Travel Research Workshop, Mt Buffalo Chalet,Victoria, 12-14 November 1986, Australian Standing Committee on Tourism,Canberra.

Barron, V. 1996, 'Research on the impact of convention delegates on the Tasmanianeconomy', paper presented to MIAA National Conference, Hobart, Australia, 1996.

Bentick, B. 1986 ‘The role of the Grand Prix in promoting South Australianentrepreneurship; exports and the terms of trade’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. & Mules, T.eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event, Centre for SouthAustralian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 169-183

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Bishop, G. & Hayles, J. 1986 ‘The Impact of the Grand Prix on the AccommodationSector’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. & Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: TheImpact of a Special Event, Centre for South Australian Economic Studies,Adelaide, pp. 82-92

Bray-Kelsey, O.J. 1995, The Economic Impact of Opera Tourism Including a CaseStudy of the 1992 Ballarat Opera Festival, Victoria University of Technology,Footscray, Victoria.

Burns, J., Hatch, J. & Mules, T. 1986, eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of aSpecial Event, Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide.

Burns, J. & Mules, T. 1986, ‘A Framework for the Analysis of Major Special Events’, in J.Burns, J. Hatch. & T. Mules, eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of aSpecial Event, Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 5-37

Centre for Applied and Business Research 1986, America's Cup: Economic Impact: FinalReport and Study Summary 1986, Centre for Applied and Business Research,Nedlands, Western Australia.

Centre for South Australian Economic Studies 1988, 'Modelling major sporting events inAustralia', Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide.

Centre for South Australian Economic Studies 1991-1994 Sports economics : a newsletterand information service covering the economic aspects of sport and sportingevents, Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide

Dwyer, L. & Forsyth, P. 1996, 'MICE tourism to Australia: a framework to assess impacts',in Tourism and Hospitality Research: Australian and International Perspectives:Working papers from the Australian Tourism and Hospitality ResearchConference, ed. G. Prosser, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra

Dwyer L. & Forsyth P. 1997, 'Impacts and benefits of MICE tourism: a framework foranalysis', Tourism Economics, vol. 3, no. 1, pp 21-38.

McDonald, S. 1990, 'The 1990 Adelaide festival: the economic impact', Centre for SouthAustralian Economic Studies, Adelaide

Davies, J. 1996, ‘The Buck Stops Where? The economic impact of staging major events,paper presented to the Australian Events Conference, Canberra

Department of Communications and the Arts, 1997, Measuring the impact of festivals :guidelines for conducting an economic impact study, National Centre for Cultureand Recreation Statistics, Statistics Working Group of the Cultural Minister's Council,Canberra

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Department of Sport, Recreation and Tourism, 1986, Economic impact of the World Cupof Athletics held in Canberra in October 985: Discussion Paper, Research andDevelopment Section, Canberra

Downey, B. 1991, The Tourism Impact on Victoria of its Special Sporting Events:Including Case Studies of the 1989 Bells Beach Easter Surf Carnival and the1989 Ford Australian Open, Masters Thesis, Victoria University of Technology.

Downey, B. 1993, 'Major sports events in Victoria: the economic impact and related tourismopportunities', Leisure Options, July, pp. 28-32.

Dwyer, L., Mistilis, N., Mellor, R. & Mules, T. 1999, A Framework for Forecasting theEconomic Impacts of Events by Type and by Location: A Study for TourismNew South Wales, Centre for Tourism Research, University of Western Sydney,Macarthur.

Dwyer, L.M. & Owen A.D. 1991, Evaluation of the Impact of the 1991 Tooheys’Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Eastern Creek NSW, 4-7 April 1991: AReport prepared for the New South Wales Tourism Commission, New SouthWales Tourism Commission, Sydney.

Ernst & Young 1994, The Economic Impact of the 1994 Australian FAI Indy Car GrandPrix, Ernst & Young Consulting, Brisbane.

Ernst & Young 1994, World Masters Games, Brisbane1994: Economic Impact andMarket Research Study, Report prepared for the Queensland Events Corporation,Ernst & Young Consulting, Brisbane.

Ernst and Young 1996, 1995 World Police and Fire Games: Economic ImpactAssessment, Melbourne

Faulkner, H. W. 1993, Evaluating the Tourism Impact of Hallmark Events, OccasionalPaper Number 16, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra.

Fredline, E., Mules, T. & Divers, T. 1999, 'Sweet little rock and roller : the economic impactof the 1998 Wintersun festival', in Tourism and Hospitality: Delighting the Senses1999, Part 2: Proceedings of the Ninth Australian Tourism and HospitalityResearch Conference, Council for Australian University Tourism andHospitality Education (CAUTHE), eds J. Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of TourismResearch, Canberra, pp. 12-21

Giddings, C. 1997, Measuring the Impact of Festivals – Guidelines for Conducting anEconomic Impact Study, National Centre for Culture and Recreation Studies,Australian Bureau of Statistics, Canberra

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Hatch, J. 1986 ‘The impact of the Grand Prix on the Restaurant Industry’ in Burns, J., Hatch,J. & Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event,Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 95-103

Johnson, L. Foo, L. & O' Halloran, M, 1999, Meetings Make Their Mark: Characteristicsand Economic Contribution of Australia's Meetings and Exhibitions Sector,Occasional Paper No. 21, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra.

KPMG Peat Marwick, 1993, The economic impact of the Adelaide Convention Industry,Peat Marwick, Sydney.

Market Equity South Australia 1996, 1996 Adelaide Festival - An Economic ImpactStudy, Report prepared for the South Australia Tourism Commission, Department forthe Arts and Cultural Development and the Australia Council, Adelaide

Marsh, I & Greenfield, J. 1993 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras: An Evaluation ofEconomic Impact, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Ltd., Sydney

Marsh, I. & Levy S. 1998, Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras: Economic ImpactStatement 1998, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Ltd., Sydney, Erskineville,NSW.

McCann, C. & Thompson, G. 1992, 'An economic analysis of the first Western AustralianState Masters Games', Journal of Tourism Studies, vol.3, no.1, pp. 28-34.

McCloud, P. & Syme, J. 1987 ‘Forecasting the economic impact of the America’s Cup’ inThe Impact and Marketing of Special Events: Papers of the Australian TravelResearch Workshop, Mt. Buffalo Chalet, Victoria, 12-14 November, AustralianStanding Committee on Tourism, Canberra,

McDonald, S. 1990, The 1990 Adelaide Festival Economic Impact, Tourism SouthAustralia, Adelaide.

Mistilis, N. & Dwyer, L. 1997, 'Capital cities and regions: economic impacts and challengesfor development of the MICE Industry in Australia', in Tourism Research Building aBetter Industry: Proceedings of the Australian Tourism and HospitalityResearch Conference, ed R. Bushell, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra.

Mules, T. 1995, 'The economic impact of special events', paper presented to RegionalEconomic Issues Conference, University of New South Wales, December.

Mules, T. 1998, 'Taxpayer subsidies for major sporting events', Sport ManagementReview, vol. 1, no. 1, 25-43

Mules, T. 1999, 'Estimating the economic impact of an event on a local government area,region, state or territory', Occasional Paper Number 28, Valuing Tourism:Methods and Techniques, eds K. Corcoran, A. Allcock, T. Frost & L. Johnson,Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, pp. 33-45.

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Mules, R. & Faulkner, B. 1996, 'An economic perspective on special events', TourismEconomics, vol. 2, no.2, pp. 107-117.

Mules, T. & McDonald, S. 1994, 'The economic impact of special events: the use offorecasts', Festival Management and Event Tourism, vol. 2, no.1, pp. 45-53.

National Centre for Culture and Recreation Statistics 1997, Measuring the Impact ofFestivals: Guidelines for Conducting an Economic Impact Study, StatisticsWorking Group of the Cultural Minister's Council, [Canberra?].

National Institute of Economic & Industry Research 1989, The Economic Impact andTourism Value of the 1989 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix on Phillip Island,National Institute of Economic and Industry Research, Canberra.

National Institute of Economic and Industry Research 1996, Economic Impact Evaluationof the 1996 Transurban Australian Grand Prix, Department of State Development(Tourism Victoria), Melbourne.

Parry, M. 1988, Pilot Survey of Convention Delegate Expenditure, Adelaide Conventionand Tourism Authority, Adelaide.

Peters, D. & Jones, B. 1996, 'Size and Impact of the MICE Industry', in Proceedings of theMeetings Industry National Conference, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra.

Price Waterhouse 1989, Economic Impact Assessment of the 1988 Australia FormulaOne Grand Prix, Price Waterhouse, Adelaide.

Price Waterhouse 1993, The Australian Formula One Grand Prix: 1992 Formula OneGrand Prix Economic Evaluation, Price Waterhouse, Canberra.

Reark Research 1991, Evaluation of the Impact of the 1991 Toohey’s AustralianMotorcycle Grand Prix at Eastern Creek, New South Wales, 4-7 April 1991,New South Wales Tourism Commission, Sydney.

Rey, P. 1987 ‘Economic Impact of Special Events using example of World Cup Athletics,Canberra’ in The Impact and Marketing of Special Events: Papers of theAustralian Travel Research Workshop, Mt. Buffalo Chalet, Victoria, 12-14November, Australian Standing Committee on Tourism, Canberra,

Schubert, D. 1990, Convention Delegate Expenditure Study, National Centre for Studiesin Travel and Tourism, Sydney.

Thomson, N. 1986 ‘Financial impacts upon the public sector’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. &Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event, Centrefor South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 186-197

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Van Der Lee, P. & Williams, J. 1986 ‘The Grand Prix and Tourism’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. &Mules, T. 1986, eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event,Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 39-55

Walo, M., Bull, A. & Breen, H. 1996, 'Achieving economic benefits at local events: a casestudy of a local sports event', Festival Management and Event Tourism, vol. 4,no.3/4, pp.95-106.

COMMUNITY IMPACTS

Arcodia, C., & Whitford, M. (2001). Festival Attendance and the Development of SocialCapitaal. Working paper presented at the Capitalising Research. Proceedings of theEleventh Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Canberra, 10

Arthur, D. & Andrew, J. 1996, 'Incorporating community involvement in the management ofsporting mega-events: an Australian case study', Festival Management and EventTourism, vol. 4, no. 1/2, pp. 21-27.

Centre for Applied and Business Research, 1987 America's Cup Defence Series, 1986/87:Impact on the Community, Report prepared on behalf of America's Cup Office,Government of Western Australia and Commonwealth America's Cup SupportGroup, Centre for Applied and Business Research, Nedlands, Western Australia.

Cox, G. 1996 ‘Showing off or showing up the city? The social impacts of major events’,paper presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the International Association forImpact Assessment, Lisbon, Portugal

Cox, G. et al 1998, 'International review of the housing impacts of hallmark events', 2000Olympics and the Residential Tenancy Market, New South Wales Department ofFair Trading, Sydney.

Cox, G. 1998 ‘Faster, higher, stronger…but what about our rights? Human rights andhallmark events’, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, vol 16, no. 3,September, pp 175-184

Cowie, I. 1987, 'Possible measure to protect private tenants from any impact associated withhallmark events with special reference to the America's Cup defence in Perth', paperpresented to Conference on People and Physical Environment Research, Perth, June15-17.

Dunstan, G. 1986 ‘Living with the Grand Prix - Good or Bad’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. &Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event, Centrefor South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 105-121

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Fischer, A, Hatch, J & Paix, B. 1986 ‘Road accidents and the Grand Prix’ in Burns, J.,Hatch, J. & Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a SpecialEvent, Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 151-167

Fredline, E. 1997, 'Resident perceptions of the Gold Coast Indy: an exploratory study', inTourism Research: Building a Better Industry: Proceedings from the AustralianTourism and Hospitality Research Conference, ed R. Bushell, Bureau of TourismResearch, Canberra, p. 512 (abstract only).

Fredline, E. 2000, Host Community Reactions to Major Sporting Events: The GoldCoast Indy and the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, PhD Thesis (manuscriptcurrently under examination), Griffith University.

Fredline, E. & Faulkner, B. 2000, 'GIS and host community perceptions – mapping the wayresidents feel about events, in Peak Performance in Tourism and HospitalityResearch: Proceedings of the Tenth Australian Tourism and HospitalityResearch Conference, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra (abstract only).

Fredline, E. & Faulkner, B. 2000, 'Host community reactions: a cluster analysis', Annals ofTourism Research, vol. 27, no.3, pp. 763-784.

Hall, C.M., Selwood, H.J. & McKewon, E. 1995, 'Hedonists, ladies and larrikins: crime,prostitution and the 1987 America’s Cup', Visions in Leisure and Business, vol. 14,no. 3, pp. 28-51.

Hipkins, M. 1987, 'How Fremantle coped with the challenge', in paper presented to theConference on People and Physical Environment Research, Perth, June 15-19.

Hodges, J. & Hall, M. 1996, 'The party’s great but what about the hangover?: the housingand social impacts of mega-events', in Tourism and Hospitality Research:Australian and International Perspectives: Working papers from the AustralianTourism and Hospitality Research Conference, ed G. Prosser, Bureau of TourismResearch, Canberra, p. 37 (abstract only).

McKay, J. 1986 ‘Some social impacts of the Grand Prix on residents closest to the circuit –noise and property damage’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. & Mules, T. eds. The AdelaideGrand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event, Centre for South Australian EconomicStudies, Adelaide, pp. 124-147

Newman, P. 1987, 'The Impact of the America's Cup on Fremantle - An Insiders View', inProceedings of the Conference on People and Physical Environment Research, Perth,June 15-17.

Selwood, H.J. & Jones, R. 1993, 'The America's Cup in retrospect: the aftershock inFremantle', in Leisure and Tourism: Social and Environmental Change: Papersfrom the World Leisure and Recreation Association Congress, eds A.J. Veal, P.

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Jonson, & G. Cushman, Centre for Leisure and Tourism Studies, University ofTechnology, Sydney, pp. 656-660.

Soutar, G. & McLeod, P. 1987, 'Fremantle residents’ perception of the impact of theAmerica’s cup on their city', in Proceedings of the Conference on People andPhysical Environment Research, Perth, Western Australia, June 15-17, Centrefor Urban Research, University of Western Australia, Perth.

Soutar, G. & McLeod, P. 1993, 'Residents’ perceptions on the impact of the America’sCup', Annals of Tourism Research, vol. 20, no.3, pp. 571-582.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Selwood, H.J. & Jones, R. 1993, 'The America's Cup in retrospect: the aftershock inFremantle', in Leisure and Tourism: Social and Environmental Change: Papersfrom the World Leisure and Recreation Association Congress, eds A.J. Veal, P.Jonson, & G. Cushman, Centre for Leisure and Tourism Studies, University ofTechnology, Sydney, pp. 656-660.

URBAN RENEWAL/IMAGE

Hall, C.M. 1995, 'Urban imaging strategies and hallmark events : an examination of theSydney 2000 Olympics and the Melbourne Formula One Grand Prix', in LeisureConnexions: Proceedings of the ANZALS Second Conference, eds C. Simpson &B. Gidlow, Lincoln University, Christchurch pp. 385-390.

Mules, T. 1993 ‘Special events as part of an urban renewal strategy’, Festival Managementand Event Tourism, vol.1, no.2, pp 65-79

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EVENT TOURISM

Carroll, P. & Donohue, K. 1991, 'Special events and tourism', Tourism in Australia, eds P.Carroll, K. Donohue & J. McGovern, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Sydney, pp. 129-140.

Dowell, R. 1998, 'Sports tourism: something of substance or just another passing fad?', inTourism and Hospitality: Delighting the Senses 1999, Part 2: Proceedings of theNinth Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Council forAustralian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), eds J.Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p. 3 (abstract only).

Dunstan, G. 1994, Becoming Coastwise, the Path of Festivals and Cultural Tourism,Landscape and Lifestyle Choices for the Northern Rivers of NSW, Southern CrossUniversity, Lismore.

Ellis, R.B. 1995, Major Sporting Venues as Tourist Attractions, PhD Thesis, VictoriaUniversity of Technology.

Fredline, E. & Raybould, M. 1999, 'Participatory sporting events and tourism', paperpresented at the 1999 European Conference of the Travel and Tourism ResearchAssociation, Dublin, September.

Prosser, G. 1993, 'Mansell meets Mozart: event tourism in Adelaide, South Australia',Festival Management and Event Tourism, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 125-130.

Putera, Y.A. 1995, The Sydney Festival and Carnivale: Can it Attract the TourismDollar?, Y.A. Putera, Sydney, NSW.

Sheedan, B.1997, 'Event tourism : Melbourne Sports Training Co-ordination Centre',Australian Parks and Recreation, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 29-31.

Smith C. & Jenner P. 1998, 'The impact of festivals and special events on tourism', Traveland Tourism Analyst, no. 4, pp. 73-91.

Stokes, R. 1996, 'Developing an events tourism portfolio model', in Tourism and HospitalityResearch, Australian and International Perspectives: Working Papers from theAustralian Tourism and Hospitality Conference, ed G. Prosser, Bureau ofTourism Research, Canberra, p. 89 (abstract only).

Wells, J. 1994, 'Floriade: a study in re-imaging Australia’s capital through event tourism', inProceedings of Tourism Down-under: A Tourism Research Conference, 6-9December 1994, pp. 293-315.

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OTHER RESEARCH

Burns, J. & Mules, T. 1986, ‘A Framework for the Analysis of Major Special Events’, in J.Burns, J. Hatch. & T. Mules, eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of aSpecial Event, Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 5-37

Jago, L. 1997, Special Events and Tourism Behaviour: A Conceptualisation and anEmpirical Analysis from a Values Perspective, Phd Thesis, Victoria University ofTechnology.

Jago, L. & Shaw, R. 1994, 'Categorisation of special events: a market perspective', paperpresented at the Tourism Down Under Conference, Massey University, PalmerstonNorth, 6-9 December.

Jago, L. & Shaw, R. 1997, 'What makes an event special? A convergent validationapproach', in Proceedings of the Australia and New Zealand MarketingEducators’ Conference, eds P. Reed, S. Luxton & R. Shaw, Monash University,Melbourne, pp. 45-59

Jago, L., & Shaw, R. 1998, 'Special events: a conceptual and differential framework',Festival Management and Event Tourism, vol. 5, no.1/2, pp. 211-232.

Jago, L. & Shaw, R. 1998, 'Special events: a consumer based conceptualization', in Progressin Tourism and Hospitality Research Part 2: Proceedings of the EighthAustralian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, eds B. Faulkner, C.Tidswell, & D. Weaver, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, pp. 445-457.

Jago, L. & Shaw, R. 1999, 'Consumer perceptions of special events: a multi-stimulusvalidation', Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, vol.8, no. 4, pp. 1-24.

Mableson, R., Cheok, F. & Rowlands, D. 1986 ‘The Grand Prix surveys – design aspects’in Burns, J., Hatch, J. & Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of aSpecial Event, Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 199-210

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TYPES OF EVENT

HALLMARK/MEGA EVENTS

Cox, G. 1996 ‘Showing off or showing up the city? The social impacts of major events’,paper presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the International Association forImpact Assessment, Lisbon, Portugal

Cox, G. et al 1998, 'International review of the housing impacts of hallmark events', 2000Olympics and the Residential Tenancy Market, New South Wales Department ofFair Trading, Sydney.

Cox, G. 1998 ‘Faster, higher, stronger…but what about our rights? Human rights andhallmark events’, Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal, vol 16, no. 3,September, pp 175-184

Cowie, I. 1987, 'Possible measure to protect private tenants from any impact associated withhallmark events with special reference to the America's Cup defence in Perth', paperpresented to Conference on People and Physical Environment Research, Perth, June15-17.

Faulkner, H. W. 1993, Evaluating the Tourism Impact of Hallmark Events, OccasionalPaper Number 16, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra.

Hall, C.M. 1995, 'Urban imaging strategies and hallmark events : an examination of theSydney 2000 Olympics and the Melbourne Formula One Grand Prix', in LeisureConnexions: Proceedings of the ANZALS Second Conference, eds C. Simpson &B. Gidlow, Lincoln University, Christchurch pp. 385-390

Hodges, J. & Hall, M. 1996, 'The party’s great but what about the hangover?: the housingand social impacts of mega-events', in Tourism and Hospitality Research:Australian and International Perspectives: Working papers from the AustralianTourism and Hospitality Research Conference, ed G. Prosser, Bureau of TourismResearch, Canberra, p. 37 (abstract only).

National Centre for Studies in Travel and Tourism 1989, Expo 88 Impact: The Impact ofWorld Expo 88 on Queensland’s Tourism Industry, Queensland Tourist and TravelCorporation, Brisbane.

Wells, J. & Dunn J. 1991, 'Marketing research for a hallmark event to maximise tourismbenefits', in The Benefits and Costs of Tourism: Proceedings of a NationalTourism Research Conference held at Marine Resort, Nelson Bay, New SouthWales, October 3-4 1991, ed P.J. Stanton, University of Newcastle, Newcastle,NSW, pp. 275-289.

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SPORTING EVENTS

Arnold, A. 1986 ‘The Impact of the Grand Prix on the Transport Sector’ in Burns, J., Hatch,J. & Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event,Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 58-80

Bentick, B. 1986 ‘The role of the Grand Prix in promoting South Australianentrepreneurship; exports and the terms of trade’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. & Mules, T.eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event, Centre for SouthAustralian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 169-183

Bishop, G. & Hayles, J. 1986 ‘The Impact of the Grand Prix on the AccommodationSector’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. & Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: TheImpact of a Special Event, Centre for South Australian Economic Studies,Adelaide, pp. 82-92

Burns, J 1987 ‘Analysing Special Events, with illustrations from the 1985 Adelaide GrandPrix’ in The Impact and Marketing of Special Events: Papers of the AustralianTravel Research Workshop, Mt. Buffalo Chalet, Victoria, 12-14 November,Australian Standing Committee on Tourism, Canberra,

Burns, J., Hatch, J. & Mules, T. 1986, eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of aSpecial Event, Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide.

Burns, J. & Mules, T. 1989, 'An economic evaluation of the Adelaide Grand Prix', ThePlanning and Evaluation of Hallmark Events, eds G. Syme, B. Shaw, D. Fenton& W. Mueller, Avebury, Gower Publishing Ltd., Hants, UK, pp. 172-185.

Cunneen, C. & Lynch, R. 1988, 'The social meaning of conflict in riots at the AustralianGrand Prix Motorcycle Races', Leisure Studies, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 1-19.

Department of Sport, Recreation and Tourism, 1986, Economic impact of the World Cupof Athletics held in Canberra in October 985: Discussion Paper, Research andDevelopment Section, Canberra

Downey, B. 1991, The Tourism Impact on Victoria of its Special Sporting Events:Including Case Studies of the 1989 Bells Beach Easter Surf Carnival and the1989 Ford Australian Open, Masters Thesis, Victoria University of Technology.

Dunstan, G. 1986 ‘Living with the Grand Prix - Good or Bad’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. &Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event, Centrefor South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 105-121

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Dwyer, L.M. & Owen A.D. 1991, Evaluation of the Impact of the 1991 Tooheys’Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Eastern Creek NSW, 4-7 April 1991: AReport prepared for the New South Wales Tourism Commission, New SouthWales Tourism Commission, Sydney.

Ernst & Young 1994, The Economic Impact of the 1994 Australian FAI Indy Car GrandPrix, Ernst & Young Consulting, Brisbane.

Ernst & Young 1994, World Masters Games, Brisbane1994: Economic Impact andMarket Research Study, Report prepared for the Queensland Events Corporation,Ernst & Young Consulting, Brisbane.

Ernst and Young 1996, 1995 World Police and Fire Games: Economic ImpactAssessment, Melbourne

Fischer, A, Hatch, J & Paix, B. 1986 ‘Road accidents and the Grand Prix’ in Burns, J.,Hatch, J. & Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a SpecialEvent, Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 151-167

Fredline, E. 1997, 'Resident perceptions of the Gold Coast Indy: an exploratory study', inTourism Research: Building a Better Industry: Proceedings from the AustralianTourism and Hospitality Research Conference, ed R. Bushell, Bureau of TourismResearch, Canberra, p. 512 (abstract only).

Fredline, E. 2000, Host Community Reactions to Major Sporting Events: The GoldCoast Indy and the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, PhD Thesis (manuscriptcurrently under examination), Griffith University.

Fredline, E. & Faulkner, B. 1998, 'Resident reactions to a major tourist event: the GoldCoast Indy Car Race', Festival Management and Event Tourism, vol. 5, no. 4,pp. 185-205.

Fredline, E. & Faulkner, B. 1999, 'Host community reactions to the Gold Coast Indy', inTourism and Hospitality: Delighting the Senses 1999, Part 2: Proceedings of theNinth Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Council forAustralian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), eds J.Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p. 11 (abstract only).

Fredline, E. & Faulkner, B. 1998, 'Resident reactions to a major tourist event: the GoldCoast Indy Car Race', Festival Management and Event Tourism, vol. 5, no. 4,pp. 185-205.

Fredline, E. & Faulkner, B. 1999, 'Host community reactions to the Gold Coast Indy', inTourism and Hospitality: Delighting the Senses 1999, Part 2: Proceedings of theNinth Australian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Council forAustralian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), eds J.Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p. 11 (abstract only).

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Fredline, E. & Faulkner, B. 2000, 'GIS and host community perceptions – mapping the wayresidents feel about events, in Peak Performance in Tourism and HospitalityResearch: Proceedings of the Tenth Australian Tourism and HospitalityResearch Conference, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra (abstract only).

Gamage, A. & Higgs, B. 1997, 'Economics of venue selection for special sporting events:with special reference to the 1996 Melbourne Grand Prix', Asia Pacific Journal ofTourism Research, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 15-26.

Government of Western Australia (n.d.), Master Record of the Government’s Role inAustralia’s Defence of the America’s Cup – 1987, Perth.

Hall, C. M. & Selwood, H.J. 1987, 'America’s cup lost, paradise retained?: the dynamics ofa hallmark tourist event', paper presented to the Conference on People and PhysicalEnvironment Research, Perth, June 15-19.

Hall, C.M., Selwood, H.J. & McKewon, E. 1995, 'Hedonists, ladies and larrikins: crime,prostitution and the 1987 America’s Cup', Visions in Leisure and Business, vol. 14,no. 3, pp. 28-51.

Han, T. K., Fredline, L., & Raybould, M. (2001). Expectations and Satisfactions ofParticipants in a Youth Sporting Event. Working paper presented at theCapitalising Research. Proceedings of the Eleventh Tourism and Hospitality ResearchConference, Canberra, 57

Hatch, J. 1986 ‘The impact of the Grand Prix on the Restaurant Industry’ in Burns, J., Hatch,J. & Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event,Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 95-103

Jarvis.J. & Ricketts. L. 1993, The Tourism Impact of the 1993 Ford Australian Open,National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University, Melbourne, available:http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/ncas/tourism/Austopen.htm.

Keonig, U. & Whitelaw, P. 1998, 'Why I love pain: marketing long distance enduranceevents: a case study of Australia’s largest cross country skiing event', in Tourism andHospitality: Delighting the Senses 1999, Part 2: Proceedings of the NinthAustralian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Council forAustralian University Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE), eds J.Molloy & J. Davies, Bureau of Tourism Research, Canberra, p. 6 (abstract only).

McCann, C. & Thompson, G. 1992, 'An economic analysis of the first Western AustralianState Masters Games', Journal of Tourism Studies, vol.3, no.1, pp. 28-34.

McCloud, P. & Syme, J. 1987 ‘Forecasting the economic impact of the America’s Cup’ inThe Impact and Marketing of Special Events: Papers of the Australian Travel

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Research Workshop, Mt. Buffalo Chalet, Victoria, 12-14 November, AustralianStanding Committee on Tourism, Canberra,

McKay, J. 1986 ‘Some social impacts of the Grand Prix on residents closest to the circuit –noise and property damage’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. & Mules, T. eds. The AdelaideGrand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event, Centre for South Australian EconomicStudies, Adelaide, pp. 124-147

National Institute of Economic & Industry Research 1989, The Economic Impact andTourism Value of the 1989 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix on Phillip Island,National Institute of Economic and Industry Research, Canberra.

National Institute of Economic and Industry Research 1996, Economic Impact Evaluationof the 1996 Transurban Australian Grand Prix, Department of State Development(Tourism Victoria), Melbourne.

Price Waterhouse 1989, Economic Impact Assessment of the 1988 Australia FormulaOne Grand Prix, Price Waterhouse, Adelaide.

Price Waterhouse 1993, The Australian Formula One Grand Prix: 1992 Formula OneGran Prix Economic Evaluation, Price Waterhouse, Canberra.

Rey, P. 1987 ‘Economic Impact of Special Events using example of World Cup Athletics,Canberra’ in The Impact and Marketing of Special Events: Papers of theAustralian Travel Research Workshop, Mt. Buffalo Chalet, Victoria, 12-14November, Australian Standing Committee on Tourism, Canberra,

Tanabe, L. Green, C. & Chalip. L. 1998, 'Target marketing of sport events with multiplecompetitions: lessons from the Gold Coast marathon', in Proceedings of the EighthAustralian Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference Part II, eds B.Faulkner, C. Tideswell & D. Weaver, Bureau of Tourism, Canberra, pp. 441-442.

Thomson, N. 1986 ‘Financial impacts upon the public sector’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. &Mules, T. eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event, Centrefor South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 186-197

Van Der Lee, P. & Williams, J. 1986 ‘The Grand Prix and Tourism’ in Burns, J., Hatch, J. &Mules, T. 1986, eds. The Adelaide Grand Prix: The Impact of a Special Event,Centre for South Australian Economic Studies, Adelaide, pp. 39-55

Veno, A. & Veno, E. 1992, 'Managing public order at the Australian Motorcycle GrandPrix', American Journal of Community Psychology, vol. 20, no.3, pp. 287-308.

Weir, H. 1989, Report on a Survey to the 1988 Foster's Australian Formula One GrandPrix Adelaide November 1988, Tourism South Australia, Adelaide.

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Williams, J. & Van de Lee, P. 1986, Report on a Survey to Visitors to the 1985Australian Formula One Grand Prix Adelaide November 1985, South AustraliaDepartment of Tourism, Adelaide.

SPECIAL EVENTS/CULTURAL EVENTS/FESTIVALS

Australian Travel Research Workshop 1987, The Impact and Marketing of SpecialEvents: Papers of the Australian Travel Research Workshop, Mt Buffalo Chalet,Victoria, 12-14 November 1986, Australian Standing Committee on Tourism,Canberra.

Beauregard, L.E. 1997, Calendar of Special Events in New South Wales, CommunityInformation Association of NSW, Sydney.

Bleby, A. 1986, The 1988 and beyond : Australian young people's festival manualCommonwealth Department of Education with the co-operation of the Department ofEmployment and Industrial Relations, Australian Government Publishing Service,Canberra

Bray-Kelsey, O.J. 1995, The Economic Impact of Opera Tourism Including a CaseStudy of the 1992 Ballarat Opera Festival, Victoria University of Technology,Footscray, Victoria.

Brokensha, P. & Guldberg, H. 1992, Cultural Tourism in Australia: A Report on CulturalTourism, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.

Brown, L., & Davies, J. (2001). Wine and Food Festival: too much of a good thing?Working paper presented at the Capitalising Research. Proceedings of the EleventhTourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Canberra, 27

Carbery, G. 1995, A History of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, AustralianLesbian & Gay Archives Inc., Parkville, Victoria.

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