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First stop today was the A.I.S. –
Australian Institute of Sport.
There was
some memorabilia on display and a shop, to see anything else you must go on a
tour with one of the athletes. Our tour
guide was a young female track runner who had just finished year 12. She took us around the various training
facilities. She explained that some
sports people are fully funded by their national sporting body e.g. Basketball
Australia; whereas some other sports the athlete pays to be at the A.I.S. e.g.
volleyball.
Lunch was a picnic in Remembrance
Park – a beautiful shady park of memorials.
We then spent another hour in the Australian War Memorial, looking at
the sections on Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as peacekeeping
missions. https://www.awm.gov.au/
Last stop for the day was the
Royal Australian Mint. https://www.ramint.gov.au/ We took a tour,
which was very informative and saw video footage of the factory in operation.
We also looked at displays and saw versions of the Sydney 2000 Olympic
Medals. I learnt that the bronze medals
were made from melted down 1c and 2c coins, so they had literally been touched
by millions of Australians.
Then back to the van to
relax. After dinner the smell of the
smoke suddenly changed and parents all simultaneously appeared to gather their
children. We had three bushfires break
out with 5km of us, good to know out instincts still work.