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Football Australia pushes Victoria to reverse Federation Square World Cup ban
Football Australia is urging the Victorian government to reverse a ban preventing public screenings of Socceroos matches at Melbourne's Federation Square, ahead of the 2026 World Cup — a dispute that exposes the tension between crowd-management liability and the social value of shared civic viewing.
This publication framed the Federation Square dispute as a governance question — whether the government's default posture should be restriction or managed access — rather than a sporting-rights question. The wire framing tended to treat Football Australia's position as self-interested advocacy; the structural analysis here situates the ban within a broader pattern of civic-access policy that extends beyond football alone.
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