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FOOTBALL AUSTRALIA CONTINUES LEGACY ‘23 PUSH WITH ONE YEAR TO GO TO THE FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

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FOOTBALL AUSTRALIA CONTINUES LEGACY ‘23 PUSH WITH ONE YEAR TO GO TO THE FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND 2023TM

 

  • One year to go until the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023TM
  • Legacy ‘23 funding secured from Federal and several State Governments to date amounts to $230 million

 

With today marking one year to go until the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023TM, Football Australia has revealed the progress made to date with its Legacy ’23 plan as the organisation continues to push its bold project to leave a lasting legacy for the sport beyond the global tournament in a year’s time.

Since its launch in February 2021, Football Australia’s Legacy ‘23 Plan has driven Australian football’s efforts to create lasting, tangible benefits for the sport following the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023TM.

With one year to go until the global tournament kicks off, Football Australia and its Member State and Territory Federations have used the Legacy ’23 Plan as a platform to drive the transformation of Australian football and to date, have secured funding from the Federal and several State Governments to the tune of $230 million.

Football Australia CEO James Johnson said: “It seems like only yesterday that Australia and New Zealand secured co-hosting rights for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023TM in the early hours of 26 June 2020.”

“As exciting as it is to be hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023TM on our shores, the tournament has always represented more than just a month of elite and exciting international competition. The Legacy ’23 Plan provides a platform for the sport to leverage this once in a lifetime opportunity to realise a truly meaningful legacy for football, the community and the nation, well after the event has been successfully delivered.

“Whilst we are pleased to have secured $230 million in Legacy ’23 funding from the Federal and several State Governments to date, we have further work to do, in parti­­cular with the Tourism and International Engagement, Leadership and Development, and Community Facilities pillars.

“The final 12 months in the lead up to the FIFA Women’s World CupTM is crucial to our game as we strive to make the most of this rare opportunity,” Johnson concluded.

Football Australia’s Head of Women’s Football, Women’s World Cup Legacy & Inclusion, Sarah Walsh, was in Brisbane – one of the nine Host Cities for next year’s tournament – to celebrate the milestone with members of Queensland’s football family.

At Brisbane Stadium, Queensland Deputy Premier Steven Miles said Brisbane was proud to be among the Host Cities for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023TM.

“With an audience of over one billion people the FIFA Women’s World CupTM will well and truly put Brisbane on the global stage,” Mr Miles said.

“Brisbane is a sporting city and hosting eight matches here will show the world we’re serious about our sports whilst showing off Queensland to the rest of the world.

“It’s going be a massive decade for Queensland, kicking off with the Women’s World CupTM and wrapping up in 2032 with the Olympic and Paralympic games.”

The Legacy ’23 Plan, developed by Football Australia, will ensure Australia realises the long-term benefits of hosting this prestigious global sporting event. From economic, social, physical, and mental health benefits to its promotion of social cohesion and multicultural inclusion, Legacy ’23 will introduce new and expand existing programs to ensure the future of football in Australia is stronger than ever before.

The programs will aim to increase participation, improve community facilities, optimise high performance offerings, drive leadership and development of the sport as well as encourage local and international tourism as Australia and New Zealand recover from the global pandemic.

As the world’s biggest women’s sporting event, it is expected that over a billion people across the world will tune in to watch the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Australia & New Zealand 2023TM.

For more information on Legacy ’23 head to https://www.footballaustralia.com.au/legacy23 and stay tuned for the final ambassador announcements later this month.

 

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By Tim Howard

A mouthwatering grand final replay will be plenty of compensation for Clarence Valley cricket fans after persistent wet weather washed out the latest round of the CRCA first grade competition.

Premiers Harwood were scheduled to provide this year’s competition leaders South Services/Westlawn with their stiffest challenge of the season.

But with play on both days abandoned without a ball bowled, players have switched their focus to the last games before the Christmas break.

The clash between Harwood and Lawrence will provide the premiers with their biggest challenge so far this season, having romped to three wins from four games.

And two of those wins were just two wickets each from outright results.

For Lawrence, currently third on the ladder, it has been a different season.

Admittedly undefeated, with just a touch more luck, they could be challenging for the competition lead.

Lawrence had Souths/Westlawn on the ropes in the season opener, only for rain to allow Souths to snatch a draw.

In game two, Lawrence showed their true form, thrashing Tucabia Copmanhurst by 98 runs and against Coutts Crossing they had 180 on the board and Coutts at 0-9 when the rain came.

Lawrence would be determined to show they are a better team than the one that caved to Harwood in the 2023/24 grand final.

With a core of former Harwood players providing the backbone of the team, they are well aware of the Harwood blueprint of applying relentless pressure on opponents with the bat, ball and in the field.

In the current competition they are the best equipped team to take on the premiers at the own game.

But that said, any team playing Harwood faces a huge ask.

In their last innings against Tucabia, Harwood smashed 7d-343 from just 53.4 overs and then rocked through Tucabia’s batters for 47, scored in 47 overs.

Harwood’s first drop Coby Tabor has two centuries in three hits and when they got into a spot of bother against GDSC Easts, their opening bowler, Troy Turner, smacked 115 to see them pass 300.

But Lawrence has enough talent of their own to ask questions of Harwood and would like nothing more than to slash the tyres of their downriver rivals before the Christmas break.

At Ellem Oval in Grafton, Souths Westlawn will be keen to see if their luck holds against Tucabia.

Yes, they lead the competition, but with fewer wins than nearest rivals Harwood.

The outright win they secured to snare the lion’s share of those points came after they were behind on the first innings against Coutts.

Tucabia also have a few demons to slay.

Their understrength team was mauled in the last outing against Harwood and rain no doubt saved them.

The tiniest “but” in this situation was they did hold on to use all the help the rain gave them to save them from an outright loss.

At Lower Fisher Turf, Grafton, Coutts and Easts will be looking for their first win of the season.

Coutts has been so close.

They recovered from a fearful hammering in their opening game to secure a first innings lead against Souths, only to collapse for 31 in the second innings.

They held Lawrence to 180 in the next game and were 0-9 before weather decided that one.

After the Christmas break, eyes turn quickly to semi-final spots. So far the top three are undefeated, but rain has had more to do with that than playing form.

At the end of this game played over the next two weekends, the competition goes into recess until January 11.

In the new year their will be five two-day games to decide semi-final positions.

 

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ASC Unveils Historic Investment in Australian Sport

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By Liam Jennings

Australian athletes are poised for a golden start on the road to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, with the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) announcing a record-breaking funding boost for sports across the nation.

The funding increase sees 95% of Olympic and Paralympic summer sports receiving significant boosts, with an average annual rise of 64% compared to the lead-up to the Paris Games. In total, $385 million will be invested into 70 sports over the next 18 months, supporting the development of Australian athletes from grassroots participation to elite performance.

This marks the first time the ASC has implemented funding initiatives encompassing all levels of sport, aligning with its sector-wide strategies: High Performance (Win Well) and Participation (Play Well).

Win Well Funding: Supporting Elite Success

Following a year-long consultation with sports organizations on strategies and performance goals for LA2028, the Win Well initiative highlights include:

  • Broader support for sports: Funding has expanded to include 68 Olympic and Paralympic programs, up from 54.
  • Para sports funding doubled: An additional $54.9 million will be allocated to para sports over two years.
  • Newly funded teams: Seven teams, including Lacrosse, Flag Football, Goalball, and Blind Football, will receive support.
  • Addressing sector needs: Over $25 million has been earmarked for two one-off investment streams focusing on workforce planning and staff development.

Play Well Funding: Building Inclusive Participation

The Play Well initiative will fund 63 sports, focusing on increasing participation and creating inclusive environments. Key elements include:

  • Record funding reach: More sports than ever are now supported by the ASC.
  • Community-focused investments: $43.9 million will be allocated to develop safe, welcoming, and inclusive spaces for sports participation.
  • Support for emerging sports: Five organizations, including Australian Dragon Boat Federation, Handball Australia, and the Gaelic Football and Hurling Association of Australasia, will receive funding for the first time.
  • Workforce expansion: The number of personnel dedicated to participation activities will more than double.

Timeline for Funding Allocation

All funding under the Win Well and Play Well programs will be distributed from 1 January 2025 to 30 June 2026.

This sweeping investment package reflects the ASC’s commitment to fostering excellence and inclusion in Australian sport, ensuring a robust pathway from playgrounds to podiums.

 

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Travis and Harper Dhu Shine in 2024 Karting Championships

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By Jeff Gibbs

Travis and Harper Dhu, siblings with deep motorsport roots, are continuing their family’s racing legacy as 4th Generation Racers, with a heritage dating back to their great-grandfather Fred’s speedway days. Spending most weekends on the track, the duo has achieved outstanding results in the 2024 karting season, competing across Northern NSW and Southern QLD.

Travis Dhu: Rising Star in 4SS Juniors

At just 12 years old, Travis competes in the 4SS Junior’s category and has had an incredible year:

  • QLD State Cup Champion: Travis claimed the QLD 1 plate at the Ipswich Kart Club, triumphing in a competitive field of 16 racers.
  • City/Country Series Winner: This victory also secured him the top spot in the 2024 4SS City/Country Series, crowning him series champion.
  • NSW State Cup Runner-Up: At the Lismore Kart Club, his home track, Travis delivered a stellar performance in the NSW State Cup. Despite tough competition from the talented White Brothers, Jarrad and Nathan, he maintained consistency and fought fiercely in the final, finishing 2nd out of 11 racers.

Harper Dhu: A Trailblazer for Girls in Racing

At just 9 years old, Harper races in the 4SS Cadet category and is an advocate for ‘Girls Race Too.’

  • QLD State Cup Success: Harper earned an impressive 4th place in a strong field, which helped her secure 3rd overall in the City/Country Series for 2024.
  • NSW State Cup Heroics: Balancing her karting career with her Physical Culture competition, Harper returned to Lismore on the final day of the NSW State Cup. Starting from the back in her heat and final races, she navigated her way through a field of 10 competitors to finish an incredible 2nd place.

Family Ties in Karting

Karting is a family-oriented sport, and Travis encouraged his cousin Tyler Neale to take up racing. Now in his second season, Tyler competes alongside Harper in the 4SS Cadet category, adding another chapter to the family’s racing tradition.

Christmas Event at Lismore Kart Track

As the 2024 karting season concludes, both Travis and Harper will return to the track on 23rd November 2024 for the Lismore Kart Club’s annual Christmas event. This event promises plenty of excitement, including the much-anticipated Mothers Mayhem Race, where mums take to the track to showcase their skills and rivalries.

Travis and Harper’s dedication and achievements in 2024 highlight their bright futures in motorsport, with their passion for karting inspiring a new generation of racers.

 

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