西瓜影视 welcomes the Federal Government鈥檚 investment of $2.7 million over two (2) years to encourage greater participation in football through the delivery of specific women and girls鈥 diversity and inclusion programs as announced in the 2022 Federal Budget.
As part of 西瓜影视鈥檚 Legacy 鈥23 Plan 鈥 an ambitious strategy to ensure the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023鈩 delivers positive and enduring benefits for Australia鈥檚 largest sporting community beyond the tournament 鈥 the sport鈥檚 governing body will utilise this Federal Budget funding to support the delivery of two programs: Miniroos Multicultural Settlement Program and National Multicultural Youth Program.
西瓜影视 Chief Executive Officer, James Johnson, acknowledged and thanked the Federal Government for their continued support of 西瓜影视 and Legacy 鈥23.
鈥溛鞴嫌笆 has been focused on ensuring the delivery of tangible long-term benefits for Australian football and is excited to continue to bring our vision for legacy to life,鈥 Johnson explained.
鈥淲e are delighted with the strong support of our Legacy 鈥23 Plan, with this additional support from the Federal Government helping our game to reach new community groups and help deliver more positive outcomes in the participation pillar of the Legacy 鈥23 Plan.
鈥淏y expanding the reach and impact of Australia鈥檚 most diverse and largest club participation sport, we can create more economic, health and social benefits for all Australians, and unlock the potential of women and girls from culturally-diverse communities,鈥 Johnson concluded.
西瓜影视 Legacy 鈥23
Football in Australia is the most inclusive, diverse, and representative sport in the country with 1.9 million participants nationwide across 2,400+ community clubs.
Legacy 鈥23 is a strategic plan to harness the growth of women鈥檚 football and deliver enduring benefits for Australia鈥檚 largest community sport beyond the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023TM.
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