Wanderers sign Bathla as Co-major Partner, add the Woodstock to roster
The A-League’s Western Sydney Wanderers have signed Bathla as Co-major Partner for the next three seasons.
Read moreThe A-League’s Western Sydney Wanderers have signed Bathla as Co-major Partner for the next three seasons.
Read moreTennis Australia (TA) has named Bupa as its healthcare and digital health partner for the Australian Open (AO) in 2026.
Read moreBKT Tyres has signed with Cricket Australia (CA) for naming rights to the Men’s One Day International (ODI) and T20 International series against India that started at the weekend.
Read moreLiberty has extended its long-running Melbourne Renegades partnership into the WBBL|11 and BBL|15 seasons.
Read moreDebtManagers has backed the Melbourne Storm’s Waka School Holiday Program which runs culturally-led workshops for young people from Pasifika (Pacific islands) backgrounds.
Read moreMelbourne United has signed Snap Fitness as a backer of its 2025/26 NBL season.
Read moreMaxiblock Sunscreen has renewed with Tennis West.
Read morePolestar has begun activating its partnership with the Melbourne Football Club AFLW team with match-day experience blending brand engagement with fan entertainment.
Read moreTāmaki Health has sponsored the A-League’s Auckland FC and will promote community health through the club’s matchday operations and back the team’s ball kids program.
Read moreSwyftx has signed a multi-year deal with the NRL’s New Zealand Warriors to become the first cryptocurrency exchange to sponsor a professional sports team in NZ.
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