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'Best and greatest and biggest'  
For millions of Australians, the World Cup was close to perfect
'Did not enjoy that'  
Spanish football president’s kiss sparks outrage after World Cup final
Qantas  
Airline faces class action over pandemic travel credits treated as ‘$1bn in interest-free loans’
Women’s World Cup 2023
Not a pinnacle but a preview as Matildas reboot for Olympic gold
Not a pinnacle but a preview as Matildas reboot for Olympic gold
As the 2023 World Cup final plays out without them, the Matildas are vowing to go one better on the world stage at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Spain set gold standard amid boos for their coach
'No regrets'  
Wiegman proud of Lionesses and expects side to bounce back
Olga Carmona  
World Cup-winning goalscorer learned of father’s death after final
Spain serve up bittersweet ending after England falls in love with team
Ukraine invasion
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What we know on day 544 of the invasion
Netherlands and Denmark to donate up to 61 F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine; Volodymyr Zelenskiy vows retaliation for deadly strike on city of Chernihiv
The rural network
Flying doctors and the struggle to access healthcare in remote areas
A wing and a prayer  
Flying doctors and the struggle to access healthcare in remote areas
Helen Kidd caught the mail plane to Brisbane to take her daughter Belle to hospital, but when the worst happened she relied on volunteer organisations

At the time of writing, I am in Australia covering the final stages of a landmark Women’s World Cup tournament.

When I was taken on in June 2017 to write regularly on women’s football, I could never have imagined how quickly this wonderful game would grow, flourish and win hearts and minds. That growth has been fought for; by players, by fans, by those working within the game and by the media.

Great quality women's football coverage plays a vital role in the growth of the sport. At the Guardian, we report with rigour and detail on matches, tournaments, and the hurdles that the world of women's football continues to face.

We have broken ground in the way we cover the women’s game and our coverage of this World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has been no different. From profiling all 736 players and sending a small but dedicated team of our best football journalists from three continents to Australia and New Zealand to cover the tournament, to producing three Women’s Football Weekly podcasts a week and having David Squires capture it in iconic cartoon form, we are the home of women’s football.

We don’t just want to maintain this level of coverage; we want to expand it and continue to be a driver and pioneer of the women’s game in the industry. If you value our coverage of what happens both on and off the pitch, please consider supporting us today from as little as £1.

Suzanne Wrack
Guardian football writer

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