Kiwis banked more than $100m from Women's World Cup

Updated December 15 2023 - 2:40pm, first published 2:35pm
New Zealand kicked off a profitable World Cup with a 1-0 win over Norway in Auckland. (AP PHOTO)
New Zealand kicked off a profitable World Cup with a 1-0 win over Norway in Auckland. (AP PHOTO)

New Zealand received a net economic benefit of $NZ109.5 million ($A101 million) from co-hosting the Women's World Cup with Australia earlier this year, according to a government impact evaluation report.

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