Media Release Sporting Wheelies, Queensland’s leading organisation for adaptive sport, recreation, and allied health for people with disability, has welcomed the release of the Brisbane 2032 100 Day Review and Delivery Plan, endorsing its renewed focus on equity, infrastructure, and statewide legacy outcomes. The Delivery Plan outlines a blueprint to guide Brisbane 2032 legacy investment, including a proposed Parasport Centre for community activation as part of a redeveloped Sleeman Sports Complex, and best-practice accessibility embedded across Games infrastructure and operations. “This is a pivotal moment,” said Dane Cross, Chief Operating Officer of Sporting Wheelies. “For the first time in Queensland’s history, we have the chance to build venues, systems, and communities that are inclusive by design – not retrofitted after the fact. The Parasport Centre is one part of the puzzle, but so too is ensuring that all Queenslanders with disability can access opportunities in their own regions, now and into the future.” Backing a Parasport Centre – But with an Eye on Access and Activation Sporting Wheelies supports the vision for a flagship Parasport Centre and recognises the opportunity to align this facility with Queensland’s broader goals for inclusion and accessibility. However, the organisation notes that challenges remain. The 100 Day Review itself raises topographical and transport concerns at the Sleeman site – challenges that will need to be addressed if the venue is to be truly inclusive and accessible for all. “There’s no use building a world-class facility that people can’t reach,” said Dane. “Accessibility starts at the front gate. That includes transport, parking, wayfinding, and user-friendly design from the ground up.” Sporting Wheelies has also expressed a strong interest in becoming a tenant and activation partner in the new Parasport Centre and supporting other venues across the Indoor Sport Network. “Our track record speaks for itself. We’re already delivering grassroots and elite sport, exercise physiology, community programs, and regional outreach. We know how to activate these spaces – not just build them.” Delivering on the Legacy Goals Sporting Wheelies welcomes the reaffirmed commitment to the national participation target of 500,000 people with disability in sport by 2032, with Queensland's proportional share being approximately 120,000. “It’s an ambitious but achievable target – if we invest not just in venues, but in programs, people, and partnerships,” said Dane. “It’s not enough to have courts. We need coaches, club support, and accessible environments where people feel safe and welcome.” Sporting Wheelies has already submitted detailed advice to the 100 Day Review, calling for: The delivery of a flagship Parasport Centre backed by a statewide network of accessible, best-practice venues; Sport-specific infrastructure standards for para-sport (including goalball, wheelchair basketball, boccia, and wheelchair cricket); Stronger collaboration across regional communities, ensuring equity of access outside of the southeast; Inclusion of people with disability in decision-making, leadership, and program delivery. Many of these recommendations have been reflected in the Delivery Plan. Click here to read our full submission. Beyond Sport: Welcoming the Whole-of-Games Commitments Sporting Wheelies also welcomes the broader priorities identified in the 2032 Delivery Plan, recognising that true inclusion is about more than just sport. Key deliverables that align with the organisation’s mission include: Accessible Transport Solutions The commitment to improve accessible transport—particularly connections to Games venues—is essential. Sporting Wheelies emphasises the need for: Step-free access across public transport; Wayfinding systems for people with vision or cognitive disabilities; Accessible pick-up/drop-off zones and pathways; Integrated transport that works for regional and urban users alike. Inclusive Tourism and Precinct Planning Precinct planning must consider the entire visitor and user experience, including Changing Places amenities, inclusive wayfinding, and sensory-friendly spaces. These upgrades benefit not just athletes, but families, tourists, and locals alike. Inclusive Procurement and Disability Employment The Plan’s call for inclusive hiring and procurement practices is a critical step forward. Sporting Wheelies urges tangible targets and ongoing accountability in ensuring people with disability are employed in meaningful roles before, during, and after the Games. A Call to Collaborate Sporting Wheelies stands ready to work with the Queensland Government, Games bodies, and local councils to realise this inclusive vision. With more than 40 years of experience, and a team of access consultants, athletes, coaches, allied health professionals, and people with lived experience, the organisation offers a ready-made legacy partner – not just a stakeholder. “This isn’t just about being consulted. It’s about being involved. We’re ready to lead, partner, and deliver real outcomes that matter to our community,” Dane said. Click here to get in touch.
Recent announcements from Boccia Australia (BA) about expanding their role in Queensland have sparked questions within our Boccia community. At Sporting Wheelies, we understand that change can create uncertainty, so we’re here to clarify what this means for players, coaches, officials and supporters. Official Update from Leadership For full details on our commitment to Boccia and the evolving partnership with Boccia Australia, click here to read the official letter from Jacqueline Kelly (General Manager - Para Sport, Health & Fitness) and Dane Cross (Chief Operating Officer). Our Ongoing Commitment to Boccia For more than 15 years, Sporting Wheelies has been the backbone of Boccia in Queensland, delivering inclusive, high-quality programs for athletes of all abilities. Nothing changes here. We remain dedicated to: Weekly Boccia Social Programs (all skill levels welcome!) The Boccia Tri-Series, a beloved community competition The brand-new Boccia Invitational (July 2025 – save the date!) Affordable access to courts, coaching, and health support Our mission is unchanged: to provide grassroots opportunities that empower athletes and grow the sport. Boccia Australia’s Expanded Role Boccia Australia (BA) recently announced plans to oversee state-level competitions, including: Queensland State Titles State team selections This shift allows Sporting Wheelies to focus on what we do best: social programs and competitions, community engagement, athlete support, and development pathways. What This Means for You What Stays the Same: Weekly sessions at our Boccia Social Programs across Queensland (Brisbane, Moreton Bay and Hervey Bay, with new programs coming in 2025) Social competitions , including the Tri-Series and Boccia Invitational Discounted memberships, court access, and health benefits What’s New: BA will manage Queensland State Titles FAQ: Your Questions Answered Can I still play Boccia locally?Absolutely! Our weekly social programs and competitions run as usual. How do I qualify for State Titles?BA will publish eligibility criteria soon. We’ll share updates via email and social media. Can you explain Boccia’s structure in Queensland?Sporting Wheelies remains an existing legal entity, as a dedicated business operating under Spinal Life Australia – a registered charitable entity. Sporting Wheelies remains fully committed to delivering a grassroots Boccia program, which includes weekly training, social competitions and development pathways. Join Us on the Court! Boccia thrives because of you – the players, coaches, officials and supporters who make this sport so special. Click here to join our weekly social program. If you have any questions, call 07 3253 3333 or email sport@sportingwheelies.org.au.
At Sporting Wheelies, we believe that all ambitions are equal and valid. That's why we're thrilled to introduce our newest program, EverActive, specifically designed for people aged over 60 who want to maintain their independence, improve their balance, and stay active in their daily lives. Free ‘come and try’ sessions Want to check it out first? Join us for a free come and try session in Week 1 of the program! Meet our experienced coach, test out the sports wheelchairs, and dive into the game in a welcoming, supportive environment. Brisbane: Thursday, 9 January, 5:30–7:00 PM Sporting Wheelies, 2 Kilroe Street, Milton Gold Coast: Wednesday, 15 January, 5:30–7:00 PM Coomera Indoor Sports Centre, 35 Beattie Rd, Coomera Click here to register What to expect from EverActive EverActive involves weekly 45-minute sessions, followed by morning tea and light refreshments. Each session includes: 6 x exercise stations (for 6 minutes each) Transitions between stations Explanations and demonstrations Celebration of milestones and improvements Benefits of EverActive By joining EverActive, you'll experience: Social Connections: Meet like-minded individuals and make new friends in a supportive, encouraging environment. No Experience Needed: Whether you're a fitness novice or have some experience, our program is designed for all levels. Personalised Approach: Exercises tailored to your specific needs and abilities. Expert Guidance: Our qualified instructors ensure you're performing exercises safely and effectively. Who can join EverActive? EverActive is perfect for people aged over 60 who: Want to improve their balance and strength Are looking to stay active and independent Enjoy social interaction and group activities Have no previous exercise experience or are returning to exercise Want to maintain or improve their ability to complete functional tasks e.g getting on the floor to play with the grandkids? Our skilled Exercise Physiologists will guide you through each exercise, ensuring you feel comfortable and confident. Join EverActive today! Are you ready to take control of your balance, strength, and independence? Join our EverActive program and experience the benefits of targeted exercise in a supportive, encouraging environment. Remember, it's never too late to start improving your balance and reducing your risk of falls. Let's get active together with EverActive! If you have any questions, call 07 3253 3333 or email mailbox@sportingwheelies.org.au. Book your free EverActive phone assessment Upcoming EverActive sessions: Brisbane Day: Wednesdays Time: 10.00am – 11.00am Location: Sporting Wheelies, 2 Kilroe Street, Milton To learn more or sign up for EverActive, contact us at mailbox@sportingwheelies.org.au. We'll schedule a phone assessment to get you started on your EverActive journey. Special offer: your first 2 sessions are FREE! We're excited to offer your first two EverActive sessions absolutely free! It's the perfect opportunity to try out the program and see how it can benefit you. After your free sessions, each EverActive class is just $15. Our flexible pay-as-you-go system allows you to attend sessions that fit your schedule. Personalised approach Before starting the program, we conduct an initial assessment over the phone to determine your baseline and identify key areas for improvement. This allows us to tailor the exercises to your specific needs and ensure you're working at the right level of challenge. Schedule your free EverActive phone assessment Why EverActive matters As we age, our bodies naturally experience changes that can affect our balance and increase the risk of falls. These changes include: Decreased bone mineral density Reduced muscle size and strength Changes in vision and depth perception Slower cognitive processing and reaction times But here's the good news: with the right exercise program, we can fight these age-related declines and maintain overall health for longer. That's where EverActive comes in! The science behind EverActive Our program is based on extensive research that shows exercise can reduce fall rates by up to 39% when it challenges balance limits and is done at a high dosage. EverActive incorporates: Moderate to high-challenge balance exercises Sufficient exercise dosage Ongoing, consistent training Targeted exercises for the general public Our exercise stations focus on: Lateral weight shifting Bone mineral density and impact exercises Narrow base of support training Lower limb strength Anterior weight shifting Dual-tasking exercises Get involved beyond exercise EverActive isn't just about physical activity – it's also a great way to meet new people and do something meaningful. We offer volunteer opportunities as part of the program, allowing you to contribute to your community while staying active. Remember, it's never too late to start improving your balance, strength, and overall quality of life. Let's get active together with EverActive! Book your free EverActive assessment now
Boccia Tri Series 2025 - Round 1 "The Boccia Tri-Series" provides a pathway for new players, sports assistants and referees to learn and experience competition. Competition Date: RESCHEDULED - new date - Sunday March 23rd 2025 Venue: Sporting Wheelies (2 Kilroe Street, Milton QLD 4064) Google maps Boccia Tri-Series #1 Athlete Draw Competition Rules Preliminary Event Schedule Event Time Venue Opens 8am Warm up Court available 8.30 am Competition Duration Approx 9am - 4pm Presentations Approximately 4pm Competition Structure The competition will consist of Individual divisions of play: BC2, BC3, BC4/BC5, Open/BC1. The results will be determined by player ranking from matches as follows: Criteria Method Description 1 Number of Wins The total number of wins in descending order 2 Head-to-Head Record The total number of wins in descending order against the other side(s) in the tie 3 Points Difference The total number of points scored, minus the total number of points conceded in descending order 4 Points For The total number of points scored, minus the total number of points conceded in descending order 5 Ends Won The total number ends won in descending order 6 Positive Points Difference in a Single Match The highest positive points difference (points scored; minus points conceded) in a single match in descending order 7 Positive Points Difference in a Single End The highest positive points difference (points scored; minus points conceded) in a single end in descending order 8 Seeding Position The lowest ranked side is the winner (ascending order) *A BC1 athlete will be awarded a 3 points head start per game as the athlete is competing in a multi-classification pool. The process for applying these criteria is: All sides within the pool are compared against the criteria starting with the number of wins. The side with the greatest number of wins is given the higher finishing position. If there is a tie, then criteria two should be applied. The number of tied sides will determine how this criterion is applied. Where two sides are tied, the match between these sides is the tie breaker. Where three or more sides are tied, only the matches between the tied sides should be used. This will mean removing any results of a side not included in the tie. Once these matches have been removed, the side with the greatest number of wins is given the higher finishing position. If criteria two cannot split the tie, then criteria three is applied. Where the tie at criteria two involved three or more sides, then criteria three should be applied only to the matches involving the tied sides. This process is repeated with each criterion applied in sequential order until the tie is split. Friendly matches are played to ensure athletes have a minimum number of games; results do not contribute to scoring. The matches that were forfeited will count towards the non-forfeiting player. Registrations All Registrations to be completed online. Athletes who selected the option to registers for all 3 tri-series events when entering Event #1 do not need to register again. Registrations close: Sunday 17th March Registrations Closed Registration Fees: $95 per player $60 per player for Athletes enrolled and participating in a Sporting Wheelies Boccia Social Sport Program (Brisbane, Moreton Bay or Hervey Bay programs) Refunds Tri-Series #1 - Competitors wishing to withdraw may receive a full refund up before the registration closing date. There will be no refunds after this date. Please note all withdrawals must be in writing. Withdrawals due to illness or injury must be accompanied by a medical certificate and supplied to sporting wheelies. There will be no refunds for athletes who register for the special discounted rate for the whole series. Presentation Ceremony The event will conclude with a presentation ceremony at approximately 4:00pm at the conclusion of the event. AwardsAthletes who attend all three rounds of the Tri-Series will be eligible for the ‘2025 SportingWheelies Boccia Tri-Series Overall Player' awards . These awards will be announced at theconclusion of the third tri-series event for athletes in each respective classification. Volunteers and Officials Volunteers and officials are needed to fill various positions for the event. If you can help, please register using the below form link. Volunteer here Meals Please note that while we don’t have an on-site canteen, however there are plenty of nearby options just a 2-3-minute drive down the road. You’ll find Subway, Frog N Toad, GYG, among many other restaurants to satisfy any craving (As seen HERE). First Aid Sporting Wheelies kit available onsite throughout the competition. Conditions of Entry All athletes agree to the terms and conditions as outlines on the registration forms. Athletes must have no outstanding debts to the Sporting Wheelies. Spectators Spectators are welcome to attend the TRI SERIES to support their friends, family, or to watch some Boccia games. Spectators are asked to respect all athletes, volunteers, officials and event staff, failure to do so will result in the offending person/s to being asked to leave the facility. Event Coordinators Angelo Macaro | Para Sports Participation Coordinator – Sporting WheeliesE: angelom@sportingwheelies.org.auM: 3253 3333 Joshua Advaney | Events & Member Support Officer – Sporting WheeliesE: joshuaa@sportingwheelies.org.auM: 3253 3333 MatchdayKate Jenian | QLD Head of Referees Sporting Wheelies wishes to thank all Sponsors, Athletes, Volunteers, Officials & Referees, without whom the event would not be possible. View our programs Other Roles You do not have to play Boccia to be involved. You can contribute as a volunteer, coach, team manager, umpire, administrator of the sport or as an enthusiastic supporter. For more information on volunteer opportunities, please get in touch using the link below. Learn more about volunteering Calendar of Events Throughout the year a range of sports programs and events are held. To view the complete calendar of events, please select the link below. 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Welcome to Australia’s first-ever Para Clubhouse – your go-to place to stay active, connected, and part of a positive community! Whether you’re booking a session with our expert Exercise Physiologists and Physiotherapists, getting a workout in our fully accessible gym, enjoying group fitness classes, or growing your skills in sports like Wheelchair Basketball, Boccia, and more, there’s something here for everyone. Our Para Clubhouse is located at 2 Kilroe Street, Milton. Click here to get in touch. window.addEventListener("message", function (event) { if (event.data.type === "SCROLL_TOP") { const iframe = document.getElementById("cerge_iframe"); if (iframe) { iframe?.scrollIntoView(); } } else if (event.data.type === "HEIGHT_CHANGE") { const iframe = document.getElementById("cerge_iframe"); if (iframe) { iframe.style.height = event.data.height + "px"; } } });
Adaptive Aquatics Make a splash and improve your swimming skills with our Adaptive Aquatics program. Delivered in partnership with the Queensland University of Technology, the program takes place at the fully accessible QUT indoor pool at the Gardens Point Campus in Brisbane. Who is the program for? The program is open to people with a physical and/or intellectual disability, whether you're a beginner or looking to develop your swimming technique. An experienced swimming coach will lead you through a private lesson for 30 minutes. What you'll learn Skills: Learn to swim or further develop your technique, to work towards your own personal goals Knowledge: Increase your confidence in the water and learn more about what works best for you Improved Fitness: Enjoy the health and wellness benefits of exercise, with the added benefits of being in the buoyant environment How the program works The program will run for eight weeks of each school term on Fridays and Saturdays. All lessons incorporate a warmup and mobility activities before the adaptive aquatic skills and development program. The program is individually tailored to your needs and goals, guided by your qualified swimming coach. You can use your NDIS funding to participate in the program, or we can invoice you directly. Program fees are applied pro-rata, if you miss the term start date. Simply get in touch with our team or register below to find out more. Questions? You can read our Frequently Asked Questions below and contact us on 07 3253 3333 or sport@sportingwheelies.org.au if you have any further questions. Our Adaptive Aquatics program Brisbane Our Adaptive Aquatics program will take place on Fridays and Saturdays. The lessons will take place at the QUT Fitness and Aquatic Centre, P Block, QUT Gardens Point Campus, 2 Gardens Point Rd. Find us on Google Maps. Accessible parking is available onsite and will be included in the program costs. The QUT Fitness and Aquatic Centre at Gardens Point has an indoor temperature-controlled pool, with an aquatics/pool wheelchair and ramp available to assist you to transfer in and out of the water. An accessible bathroom/change room is available. Please note there are no hoist facilities at the pool. The program caters for athletes of all levels, whether you are a beginner learning to swim, or a more advanced swimmer working on your stroke technique. That’s okay, we cater for beginners! We recommend private lessons to give students one-on-one attention and support, which is important during the learning phase. You will need to bring your clothes to change into after your lesson, plus a towel, goggles and water. To maximise your lesson time, we recommend changing into your swimwear prior to arriving at the pool and arriving 10 minutes early, to ensure everything is ready to go at the commencement of the lesson time. We recommend having an additional person with you, whether that be a Personal Support Worker, family member or friend, to assist you during your lesson. This is particularly important for getting changed before and after swimming and transferring in and out of the pool. For health and safety reasons, clients with open wounds will not be able to enter the pool. If you have an open wound this will either need to be dressed or we may need to consider rescheduling. Please empty your urine/stoma bag before your lesson. If you feel as though you would be more comfortable covering this, we recommend wearing either a rashie or sun shirt. There are companies with a range of incontinence swimwear that are designed and approved to be used in all swimming and hydrotherapy pools internationally. Contact our team for more information. Yes! Just let us know when you register, and we will issue you with invoices to claim through your NDIS funding. For athletes who do not have NDIS funding, you can pay at the time of registration. Parking fees are included. Each term runs for eight weeks, with program lessons running for 30 minutes. You can sign up at any time during the term to give it a go. We will simply invoice you for any lessons remaining for the term. Click here to read more about all the sports we have on offer at Sporting Wheelies. If you are looking for other ways to stay healthy and active, we also have a range of group fitness classes at our accessible gym, led by our experienced Exercise Physiologists. Upcoming Competitions Please check the calendar of events to find out more about upcoming competitions. Calendar of Events Throughout the year a range of sports programs and events are held. To view the complete calendar of events, please select the link below. View our Events Calendar Wheelchair Rugby - National League Competition The Santos Wheelchair Rugby National Championship returns in 2023! Across 3 days, the Gold Coast will play host to the best of Australian and International wheelchair rugby. The 2023 Santos Wheelchair Rugby National Championship will be from held Friday, 2 - Sunday, 4 June 2023 at the Gold Coast Sport & Leisure Centre . State Team Selection The process of selecting members for the Queensland State Wheelchair Rugby Team is a rigorous one, which involves multiple stages and evaluations. Prospective athletes are assessed based on various factors, including their skill level, physical ability, and overall performance. Only those who meet the high standards set by the team's selectors are ultimately chosen to represent Queensland in competitive wheelchair rugby tournaments. Read the State Team Selection Policy here Other Roles You do not have to play Wheelchair Rugby to be involved. You can contribute as a volunteer, coach, team manager, umpire, administrator of the sport or as an enthusiastic supporter. For more information on volunteer opportunities, please get in touch with us below. Learn more about volunteering Important Links Paralympics Australia Wheelchair Rugby Australia Watch the introductory video Sign Up Now
Interested in learning to swim, or looking to boost your skills in the pool? We’re proud to offer a new Adaptive Aquatics program in partnership with the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), at the fully accessible QUT indoor pool at the Gardens Point Campus in Brisbane. Expressions of interest are now open for a start date in mid-October – read on to find out more! Who is the program for? The program is open to people with a physical and/or intellectual disability. An experienced swimming coach will lead you through a private or group lesson, depending on your preference. What you'll learn Skills: Learn to swim or further develop your technique, to work towards your own personal goals Knowledge: Increase your confidence in the water and learn more about what works best for you Improved Fitness: Enjoy the health and wellness benefits of exercise, with the added benefits of being in the buoyant environment How the program works The program will run for eight weeks of each school term, on Fridays and Saturdays. Group lessons will be held for one hour, while private lessons will be held for 30 minutes. All lessons incorporate a warmup and mobility activities before the adaptive aquatic skills and development program. The program is individually tailored to your needs and goals, guided by your qualified swimming coach. You can use your NDIS funding to participate in the program, or we can invoice you directly. Click here to register your interest FAQs You can read our Frequently Asked Questions below, and contact us on 07 3253 3333 or email sport@sportingwheelies.org.au if you have any further questions. Our Adaptive Aquatics program will take place on Fridays and Saturdays, with both private and group lessons available. We’ll confirm specific timings with you after receiving expressions of interest. The lessons will take place at the QUT Fitness and Aquatic Centre, P Block, QUT Gardens Point Campus, 2 Gardens Point Rd. Find us on Google Maps. Accessible parking is available onsite and will be included in the program costs. The QUT Fitness and Aquatic Centre at Gardens Point has an indoor temperature-controlled pool, with an aquatics/pool wheelchair and ramp available to assist you to transfer in and out of the water. An accessible bathroom/change room is available. Please note there are no hoist facilities at the pool. The program caters for athletes of all levels, whether you are a beginner learning to swim, or a more advanced swimmer working on your stroke technique. That’s okay, we cater for beginners! However, we would recommend private lessons to give students one-on-one attention and support, which is important during the learning phase. You will need to bring your clothes to change into after your lesson, plus a towel, goggles and water. To maximise your lesson time, we recommend changing into your swimwear prior to arriving at the pool and arriving 10 minutes early, to ensure everything is ready to go at the commencement of the lesson time. We recommend having an additional person with you, whether that be a Personal Support Worker, family member or friend, to assist you during your lesson. This is particularly important for getting changed before and after swimming and transferring in and out of the pool. For health and safety reasons, clients with open wounds will not be able to enter the pool. If you have an open wound this will either need to be dressed or we may need to consider rescheduling. Please empty your urine/stoma bag before your lesson. If you feel as though you would be more comfortable covering this, we recommend wearing either a rashie or sun shirt. There are companies with a range of incontinence swimwear that are designed and approved to be used in all swimming and hydrotherapy pools internationally. Contact our team for more information. Yes! Just let us know when you complete our expressions of interest form, and we will invoice you at the end of the program term to claim through your NDIS funding. Read more on our form by clicking here. For participants who do not have NDIS funding, you can pay at the time of registration. Parking fees are included. Each term runs for eight weeks, with program lessons running for either 30 minutes (private lessons) or one hour (group lessons). You can sign up at any time during the term to give it a go. We will simply invoice you for any lessons remaining for the term. You can complete an expression of interest by clicking here and we’ll be in touch with more information soon. If you have any questions, give us a call on 3253 3333 or email sport@sportingwheelies.org.au. At Sporting Wheelies, we also offer: Wheelchair Fundamentals – This is our introductory program to the world of wheelchair sports, where you’ll learn more about wheelchair sports, master manual wheelchair handling and essential ball skills, and grow your fitness. Wheelchair Basketball – An exciting version of basketball that was initially started for its rehabilitation benefits, with all the fun that comes with being part of a team sport. Boccia – Often referred to as the world’s most inclusive sport, Boccia is a bowling game that requires concentration, strategy and accuracy. Para Powerlifting – Including bench press, squat and dead lift for athletes with vision impairment, and bench press for athletes with other physical disabilities If you just want to stay healthy and active, we also have a range of group fitness classes at our accessible gym, led by our experienced Exercise Physiologists. Visit our website to find out more. Questions? If you have any questions, call 07 3253 3333 or email sport@sportingwheelies.org.au.
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