Australia reverses Federation Square World Cup screening ban
The ban was earlier introduced by the Melbourne Arts Precinct, which manages the square, over safety concerns and damage recorded during previous tournaments.
World Cup screenings back on at Australia's Federation Square after govt steps in
MELBOURNE, May 7 : Melbourne's Federation Square will once again screen World Cup matches after the government stepped in to overturn a decision stopping the broadcasts due to poor fan behaviour.Venue management said on Wednesday they would not show matches on the "Big Screen" at the square where hundreds of
World Cup screenings back on at Australia's Federation Square after govt steps in
MELBOURNE, May 7 : Melbourne's Federation Square will once again screen World Cup matches after the government stepped in to overturn a decision stopping the broadcasts due to poor fan behaviour.Venue management said on Wednesday they would not show matches on the "Big Screen" at the square where hundreds of
Australia's Fed Square rules out World Cup screenings due to poor fan behaviour
MELBOURNE, May 6 : Melbourne's Fed Square will not show any World Cup matches on its big screen for the first time in over 20 years due to poor fan behaviour during Australia's games, the venue's management said on Wednesday.Hundreds of thousands of fans have gathered in the heart of Melbourne's central busin
Australia's Fed Square rules out World Cup screenings due to poor fan behaviour
MELBOURNE, May 6 : Melbourne's Fed Square will not show any World Cup matches on its big screen for the first time in over 20 years due to poor fan behaviour during Australia's games, the venue's management said on Wednesday.Hundreds of thousands of fans have gathered in the heart of Melbourne's central busin
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