Simonds Homes expands sponsorship portfolio into A-League
National residential building company, Simonds Homes, has signed its first A-League principal sponsorship after finalising a two-year deal with league newcomers, Western United.
Read moreNational residential building company, Simonds Homes, has signed its first A-League principal sponsorship after finalising a two-year deal with league newcomers, Western United.
Read moreThe Queensland branch of the Royal Flying Doctor Service has appointed experienced marketer Sebastien Krantz as its new corporate and community partnerships manager.
Read moreThe Canberra Raiders NRL club’s decision to switch its key sponsors for the Indigenous round has paid off, with Toyota Materials Handling taking over the front of jersey for at least the next two seasons.
Read morePetfood brand Pedigree has renewed its sponsorship of the Western Bulldogs AFL club for a further two years.
Read moreNew research from Gemba’s sponsorship valuation consultancy, Turnstile, shows that COVID-19 has had a “significant and material impact” on the value delivered by sponsorships.
Read moreBrisbane Airport Corporation (BAC) has renewed its long-term sponsorship with the Brisbane Roar and will be the club W-league squad’s front-of-shorts sponsor for at least another year.
Read moreThe Australia Football League is understood to be taking back sponsorship of the match ball with fast food giant McDonalds tipped to become the new iconic Sherrin partner.
Read moreAustralian independent brewer, Gage Roads Brew Co has hinted at a future AFL sponsorship play in a statement over its loss of pourage rights for the relocated AFL grand final.
Read moreSydney FC has announced Bank of Sydney as a new commercial partner, with the company to receive branding on the front of the players’ shorts as part of the multi-year deal.
Read moreThe Gold Coast Titans NRL club has secured a new principal partner to replace Brisbane-based online sports betting firm Neds Australia, which will end its sponsorship this season.
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