Partner with Ausbuild and Dolphins NRL in 2025
Published 9:00am 4 December 2024
Words by Kylie Knight
Ausbuild is calling for expressions of interest from charities, community groups and organisations in the City of Moreton Bay to partner with them for the Dolphins NRL 2025 season.
As a creator of new communities, Ausbuild saw a synergy in becoming the inaugural Community Partner of the Dolphins NRL.
Ausbuild’s Joint Managing Director Matthew Bell says, in exceeding conventional sponsorship boundaries, Ausbuild took the opportunity to give back to the community and say thanks to those doing incredible things across Moreton Bay.
“We delight in recognising and celebrating people who are making a remarkable contribution to the local community and thanks to our partnership with the Dolphins we were able to make dreams come true,” Matthew says.
During the 2024 season, Ausbuild supported 11 charities, community groups and worthy initiatives including volunteers, students, frontline workers, and essential services.
It donated more than 1300 tickets and provided 80 people with guard of honour experiences, contributing more than $80,000 worth of support.
“We also raised more than $20,000 across the season, which was donated to two incredible causes including the McCleland family and Share the Dignity.
“Ausbuild is proud to make such a positive contribution to Moreton Bay and give back. We look forward to the successful outcomes and positive contribution the 2025 season makes to the community and the people that call it home.”
Ausbuild is now calling for expressions of interest from Moreton Bay charities, community groups and oganisations to be part of the home game fun of the 2025 Dolphins NRL season.
Successful partners will receive up to 150 tickets to a Dolphins home game and the opportunity to join the Guard of Honour as the mighty Dolphins run onto the field.
Other opportunities will be allocated to select groups which may include the ability to fundraise, merchandise packs and other money-can’t-buy experiences in partnership with the Dolphins.
“Looking ahead, Ausbuild is excited to continue our commitment to both the Dolphins and the community, ensuring that our efforts make a lasting impact and foster even greater success in the future,” Matthew says.
Applications are now open via the online application form. Submissions must be received by 5pm (AEST) on Wednesday, January 28, 2025.
Interested parties are encouraged to submit their EOI to be considered for partnership opportunities. Detailed information about the EOI process, including guidelines and criteria can be found at ausbuild.com.au/dolphins-nrl-2025
For more information about the 2024 Ausbuild Dolphins NRL Community Partners, visit ausbuild.com.au/dolphins-nrl-2024
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