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24.01.2022 https://sport.optus.com.au//womens-world-cup-2023-legacy-a



17.01.2022 We don't need to tell you that football is not funded fairly. You only need look around at the lack of a rectangular stadium in our state. Follow the link and help Tasmanian Football get a fair go!

16.01.2022 Brilliant news overnight. We will be hosting the FIFA World Cup for Women in 2023. Time to get one of these:

15.01.2022 Some very relevant points from the Golden Generation and some important opportunities for Tasmania. Sign up to hear more.



14.01.2022 Thoughts? Yes we do deserve a team - it’s not a national competition unless we are part of it!

12.01.2022 Well said South Hobart FC!

10.01.2022 Mick Lynch in the Age. Here we go again, oh look Tasmania doesn’t have a team let’s go there - they will support us. Well no, we want a team of our own please.



10.01.2022 We didn’t snooze we just got forgotten by FFA as usual, and yes we did lose!

09.01.2022 What do you think? Summer or Winter A-Aleague?

09.01.2022 A Tasmanian scoring in the Hyundai A-League for a Melbourne team

09.01.2022 Simon Hill writes for the Guardian.

08.01.2022 Nick sent this Concept design in, what do you think? Thanks Nick!



07.01.2022 Is a National Second Division the way into the A-League for Tasmania?

06.01.2022 Happy Christmas to everyone. Don’t stop believing!

01.01.2022 https://www.ffa.com.au/xi-principles/principle-viii-survey Fill this one in everyone. Tell them we want a team of our own.

01.01.2022 Some encouraging words on A-League for Tasmania from Premier Gutwein. 3 March 2020 Peter Gutwein, Premier... Jane Howlett, Minister for Sport and Recreation Tasmania on the national sporting stage The Tasmanian majority liberal Government is creating more opportunities for Tasmanians to play sport at a national level. We believe major sporting events support our economy whilst growing participation in healthy activities, which is why we are making strategic investments into our national sporting teams. Premier Peter Gutwein said the Government was strongly focused on ensuring Tasmania was part of national sports leagues and steps already taken to pave the way for an NBL team, as well as positive discussions with the AFL, would revolutionise sporting pathways for Tasmanians. As Premier, I will also be meeting with Football Tasmania regarding their plans for an A League team for the State. We want all children to participate in sport and for those who show talent and drive to have a pathway into national competition. Not only will these arrangements create significant opportunities to foster and develop our local talent across these sporting codes, but will create jobs and provide significant economic benefits to our state, Premier Gutwein said. Minister for Sport and Recreation, Jane Howlett, said an AFL team for Tasmania was expected to inject $110 million to the State’s economy each year and generate around 360 new jobs, while an NBL team would value add $102 million into our State, generating around 1,200 jobs. This is a game changer for our state and for every young Tasmanians aspiring to be the next Jack Reiwoldt, or Adam Gibson, and have the opportunity to play under a Tassie banner, rest assured we’re working very hard to make sure that is a reality. Being part of these national competitions will boost our economy, grow jobs and attract visitors, generating more revenue which can be invested into essential services like health, housing and education.

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