| FIG XXIV Congress in Sydney, Australia, 11-16 April 2010The joint venture agreement between FIG and ISA was signed 
	during the visit of FIG President Stig Enemark to Sydney 1 August2008
					
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						 The Sydney Opera House is a spectacular landmark.
 |  FIG President Stig Enemark visited Sydney 1 August 2008 to meet 
	with representatives of the local organising committee for hosting the FIG 
	XXIV Congress in Sydney 11-16 April 2010. Sydney 2010 will be the first FIG Congress organised in a joint venture 
	between FIG and the hosting country. A Joint Venture Agreement has been 
	developed through meetings and correspondence for some time in order to 
	settle to roles and responsibilities for organising the congress. The 
	agreement also states, for the first time, that the surplus of the congress 
	will be split equally between FIG and the hosting member association. The 
	key purpose of the meeting was to sign the Agreement that forms the basis 
	for the future work of organising the congress in Sydney, April 2010. Next to the FIG President the meeting included ISA President 
				Jim 
	Curnow; FIG Vice President Matt Higgins; and Congress Director Paul Harcombe. Furthermore 
				Mark Gordon and Jonathan Saxon 
	(ISA Board) and Sara Foda (Senior Conference Manager, Tour Hosts Pty 
	Limited) participated in the meeting as observers. 
					
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						 ISA President 
						Jim Curnow and FIG President Stig Enemark 
			sign the Joint venture Agreement for the FIG Congress 2010 in 
			Sydney.
 |  The meeting included a range of issues that will be taken forward by the 
	Operational Management Committee and especially the Congress Director and 
	the Professional Congress organiser (Tour Hosts) in cooperation with the FIG 
	Office over the coming months. The meeting demonstrated the highly professional and very friendly spirit 
	of cooperation. We should all look forward to a high level congress in 
	Sydney 2010. 
					
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						 Front: ISA President 
						Jim Curnow and FIG President Stig 
			Enemark. Back: Mark Gordon, Paul Harcombe,
						Matt Higgins and Jonathan Saxon.
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						|  Circular Quay and the Sydney harbour skyline.
 |  The Sydney Harbour Bridge is another spectacular land mark.
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