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Minister Colbeck in France to bid for Women’s World cup in 2023

Supplied video obtained June 23, 2019 of Federal Minister for Youth and Sport Richard Colbeck in France for the Women's World Cup discusses the bid the FFA is making with support from the Morrison government to stage the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. “I think the $5 million we have already put is a demonstration of our committment," Mr Colbeck says. (AAP Video/Supplied/Football Federation Australia) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

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