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Jessica Evensen
PerthNow - Central
February 15, 2024 2:00AM
The Wallabies are set to take on the reigning Rugby World Cup champions in an epic showdown later this year after Rugby Australia revealed Optus Stadium had secured both teams for a one-day match in August.
The Wallabies will go up against the South African Springboks on August 17, a blockbuster game expected to generate millions of dollars for the local economy through interstate and international visitors.
“We know the huge benefits that hosting major international sporting events like this bring to Western Australia, so we’re very excited to be hosting this blockbuster between two proud rugby nations,” Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti said.
“We’re expecting thousands of out-of-state visitors to come to WA, and of course, it will be even easier for South African flights to make the journey over with the direct flight from Johannesburg relaunching in April.
“Importantly, Western Australian businesses will also benefit from this major event with millions of dollars in visitor spend expected to be generated for our local tourism and hospitality operators.”
Just last month the State Government announced that flights between Johannesburg and Perth would recommence in April.
WA is expected to see an additional 39,000 South African passengers each year as a result of the flight.
“We have a very proud South African community here in WA, so no doubt friends will become foes for the evening in what’s shaping up to be another blockbuster rugby event here in Perth,” Sport and Recreation Minister David Templeman said.
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