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Tag: Matildas Soccer Team

Local Politics Parramatta NSW Sport

Spend on local sport

PM Anthony Albanese was right to recognise the tide of approbation unleashed while our amazing Matildas were challenging the soccer giants in last year’s World Cup (“Bad sports with cash […]

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on Spend on local sport Alan Sexton 19/12/2024
Someone behaving badly Sport

No victory but the Matildas still won

The wonderful Matildas and their ardent supporters must learn that they may not always get what they ideally aimed for, but each step forward creates an opportunity for the future. […]

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on No victory but the Matildas still won Alan Sexton 18/12/2024
History Sport The Voice Referendum

Who will and who won’t watch Matildas

Reminiscing on history’s unfaltering lights once again beaming across the amazing Olympic Stadium on Monday night, past glories were recounted from the 2000 Olympics, later capped off with Aussie Mary […]

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on Who will and who won’t watch Matildas Alan Sexton 18/12/2024
Humour Sport

And  we  sang as Matildas waltzed

While the old swamp lands of Homebush might have had its share of billabongs in its time, the women’s national soccer team, the Matildas were certainly dancing to a superior […]

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on And  we  sang as Matildas waltzed Alan Sexton 18/12/2024
International Affairs Sport The Voice Referendum

Now is the time for all of Australia to heal

With the unfolding events in the Middle East potentially leading to divisive angst on our streets and the recent Voice referendum now descending to recriminations, blame and unnecessary bile, it […]

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on Now is the time for all of Australia to heal Alan Sexton 09/12/2024

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