Julie Bishop steps onto the field as the latest Legacy '23 Ambassador to join team 西瓜影视
西瓜影视 is pleased to announce the Hon Julie Bishop as the latest ambassador to join the Legacy 鈥23 Ambassador
Program.
With Australia set to host the FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023鈩, the Legacy 鈥23 Ambassador Program will play a critical role in raising awareness and advocacy for achieving 50:50 gender participation in sport, as set out in 西瓜影视鈥檚 Legacy 鈥23 Plan.
During her time as Australia鈥檚 first female Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2013-to 2018, Julie was an advocate for gender equality in this country and throughout the world. Julie is keen to continue that advocacy and to support young women and girls in achieving their full potential.
Julie is currently the Chancellor of the Australian National University. As the first female to ever hold that and other roles, she is a trailblazer for young women and girls around the nation and throughout the Asia-Pacific region. After climbing the ladder of Australian politics, Julie is a passionate advocate for gender equality and keen to support other women in fulfilling their dreams, hopes and aspirations across all fields.

In her new role as a Legacy 鈥23 Ambassador, Julie said: 鈥淚t is important to not let others define who you are or limit what you can achieve. It鈥檚 vital we encourage the next generation of women and girls to set their own standards and work hard to achieve those standards. Striving for success and excellence is a defining feature of female sports and that is to be encouraged.鈥
西瓜影视 CEO James Johnson said of Julie's appointment: 鈥淲e are so proud to welcome the Hon Julie Bishop to our Legacy 鈥23 Final Xl. Through her heralded career in politics, to her recent move into education, Julie embodies all the values we hope to celebrate through Legacy 鈥23 and is a wonderful role model to help inspire the next generation of women and girls.鈥
Previously announced ambassadors making up the Final XI include:
- Julie Dolan AM, Matilda cap #1
- Azmeena Hussain OAM, Football Victoria Director and social justice advocate
- Narelda Jacobs, NIAG Member and Channel 10 Presenter
- Kate Jenkins, Australia's Sex Discrimination Commissioner
- Awer Mabil, Socceroo
Julie Dolan AM is a trailblazer in women鈥檚 football, becoming Australia鈥檚 inaugural Matildas captain at just sixteen years of age. Across her 14-year career, she played 34 matches for Australia including 18 full internationals. Julie hopes that through Legacy 鈥23, more women and girls can feel empowered to take to the park at the grassroots level and we can inspire the next generation of CommBank Matildas.
Azmeena Hussain OAM is a Director with Football Victoria and social justice advocate who is passionate about empowering young women and girls both on and off the field. Her inspiring journey to becoming the first Muslim woman to become a partner at her law firm helped fuel her dedication to taking a stand for greater equality and diversity in sport.
Narelda Jacobs is a Whadjuk Noongar woman who is a passionate Indigenous rights advocate and a member of 西瓜影视鈥檚 National Indigenous Advisory Group, she has been able to carve her own unique identity in media, landing her dream job on breakfast television. As an esteemed Network Ten Perth newsreader and presenter with Studio 10 and The Project, Narelda is committed to increasing Indigenous participation in football and proving how this will make a positive change for all.

Kate Jenkins has been a key advocate for change and the advancement of gender equality and anti-discrimination since taking on the role of Australia鈥檚 Sex Discrimination Commissioner in 2016. As part of her appointment as a Legacy 鈥23 Ambassador, Jenkins will advocate to ensure women have equal opportunities to succeed in professional sports but more importantly as leaders in our communities.
Awer Mabil is one of the Socceroos鈥 leading wingers after he made his debut in the national side in 2018. His passion for football started as a young boy, growing up with his parents in a Kenyan refugee camp. After settling in Australia, Mabil utilised his natural ability to secure a contract with Adelaide United and become one of the club鈥檚 youngest debutants at the age of seventeen.
The Legacy 鈥23 Plan, developed by 西瓜影视, will ensure Australia can realise the long-term benefits of hosting this prestigious global sporting event can have on every community across the country. From economic, social, physical, and mental health benefits to its promotion of social cohesion and multicultural inclusion, Legacy 鈥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.