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27 July 2023
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21 July 2023
Women's football

Will gender equality be the legacy of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup?

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has generated excitement but also highlighted the slow progress towards gender equality in sports. The Matildas, Australia's national women's soccer team, are using this event to advocate for improved governance, pay equity, and representation for women in sports.

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18 October 2022

Jillaroos to set up camp at Griffith ahead of World Cup

The Australian Women’s National Rugby League team will set up camp at Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus from today as the team prepares for the World Cup in November.

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16 April 2021
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30 July 2020
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26 June 2015
Tameka Butt is one of three Griffith students on the Australian squad of the FIFA Women's World Cup

World Cup glory awaits Griffith’s Matildas trio

Three Griffith University students -- Clare Polkinghorne, Elise Kellond-Knight and Tameka Butt -- are out to continue the Australian Matildas' history-making progress through the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup by beating Japan in Sunday's quarter-final

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14 May 2015
Tameka Butt is one of three Griffith students who will compete with the Matildas at the Rio Olympics.

Students line up for Women’s World Cup

Three Griffith students have been named on the Australian squad for the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Tameka Butt, Clare Polkinghorne and Elise Kellond-Knight will head into an intense training camp this weekend in the lead up to the showpiece tournament in Canada starting on June 6.

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8 July 2014

Which coach will win the World Cup

The World Cup has entertained a globe of football fans for almost a month but the real debate is over coaching tactics, writes Professor Adam Shoemaker, on the eve of the semi-finals

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17 June 2014
Three footballers, two in Brazil outfit, one in Argentina gear, competing for ball.

Socceroos still in World Cup equation

All may not be lost for Australia as they head to Porto Alegre for a daunting second round World Cup...

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9 October 2012
Photo of Jessica Jonassen with cricket bat

Law student stars in World Cup triumph

Griffith Law student Jessica Joanassen is a world champion after triumphing with the Australian team in the Womens Twenty 20 World Cup

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