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The Games Village was the William Thompson Masonic School in Baulkham Hills which had closed down in 1972. There was an enormous amount of work devoted to making the old school habitable for athletes and their escorts.
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Thirteen sports were held during the Games - archery, athletics, dartchery, lawn bowls, FITA round bowls, powerlifting, shooting, slalom, snooker, swimming, table tennis, wheelchair basketball and wheelchair fencing.
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There were 310 athletes - 42 who were blind or visually impaired, 82 who were amputees and 185 who were wheelchair users.
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The FESPIC Executive granted Sydney the right to host the 2nd FESPIC Games during its meeting held during the
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FESPIC Movement : sports for people with disabilities in Asia and the Pacific
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The Games were opened on November 20, 1977, by Right Honourable
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International sports competitions hosted by Australia
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Parramatta
Australia
Malcolm Fraser
FESPIC Games
Far East
South Pacific
Parramatta
Australia
Malcolm Fraser
Prime Minister of Australia
Neville Wran
Premier of New South Wales
Australia
New Zealand
Indonesia
Hong Kong
Japan
Burma
India
Fiji
Singapore
Nepal
Papua New Guinea
Tonga
Philippines
Korea
Malaysia
1976 Toronto Paralympic Games
1962 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games

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