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Women’s World Cup 2023
Kerr gives Australia moment to remember even in defeat
Kerr gives Australia moment to remember even in defeat
In the culmination of the best month of football the country has ever seen, the Matildas’ biggest star blazed a trail into history
Kerr, the tackles and the torment  
The key moments that shaped the semi-final
Disappointed but proud  
Matildas rue what might have been
Player ratings  
Hemp shines for England with Kerr's goal not enough for Matildas
Matildas fever has met its antidote: an England team with killer instinct
Headlines
Matildas ‘rewrite history books’ as semi-final smashes TV ratings records
'Australia was captivated'  
Matildas ‘rewrite history books’ as semi-final smashes TV ratings records
The Matildas’ match against England has become the most watched television program – sport or otherwise – since 2001
Brian Houston  
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Live  
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Live  
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Unemployment rate rises to 3.7%  
Economy sheds 14,600 jobs in July
Ukraine invasion
First cargo ship leaves port since end of grain deal despite Russian threats
Ukraine  
First cargo ship leaves port since end of grain deal despite Russian threats
Civilian vessel left port of Odesa and travelled down temporary corridor set up after Moscow pulled out of UN-backed Black Sea grain deal
The rural network
Oversupply of wine tops 2.8bn bottles in wake of China trade dispute
100 bottles per person  
Oversupply of wine tops 2.8bn bottles in wake of China trade dispute
New report suggests glut will last years, even if Beijing drops tariffs early, while prices of Australian red wine grapes plummet by more than half

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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Uefa Super Cup  
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Culture
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‘I was going into anaphylactic shock’  
The inside story of TV’s most dangerous reality shows
Film  
Blue Beetle review – perky superhero caper offers more of the same
Opinion
There’s only one diagnosis for heartbroken Matildas fans
There’s only one diagnosis for heartbroken Matildas fans
Fifa’s actions on pay equality do not stack up – and the Matildas deserve better
It’s good news that real wages are no longer falling – but the fall has already been deep
Lifestyle
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A moment that changed me  
I heard my ex-stepmother’s voice on the radio – and learned how to forgive
Technology
Social media  
CEO regrets her firm took on Facebook moderation work after staff ‘traumatised’
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Science
Medical research  
Study finds 11% of patients in cardiac intensive care have taken recreational drugs
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Environment
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Five species face immediate concern of extinction, scientific committee warns Labor
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