Chris Minns is the latest to weigh in on the Prime Minister’s push for a public holiday should the Matildas take home the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
PR Counsel Managing Director Kristy McSweeney points out how businesses will “pay the penalty” if Prime Minister Anthony Albanese implements a public holiday if the Maltildas win the Women’s Soccer World Cup.
The Matildas have done what no Australian soccer team – men or women — have done before: secure a spot in the FIFA World Cup semi-final.
The golden girls are now just one game away from the all-important final and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has argued Australians should be rewarded with a day off if they are victorious.
“Regardless of what happens, what we need to do is to have a proper celebration of the Matildas and their achievements,” Mr Albanese told ABC Sydney on Monday morning.
Ahead of the meeting,…