The Redcliffe Peninsula announces 2025 Strategic Partnership opportunities
Published 9:00am 5 November 2024
Words by Kylie Knight
The Redcliffe Peninsula is excited to announce the launch of its 2025 Strategic Partnership opportunities, offering businesses an exclusive chance to align with a community-driven platform that brings free local news and information to the Peninsula and beyond.
Businesses are encouraged to seize the opportunity to become a key partner, benefiting from heightened visibility and community engagement.
The Redcliffe Peninsula Partnerships Manager Lyndsay Lawler says: “Our Strategic Partners will play a crucial role in helping us continue to deliver free, high-quality community news that keeps locals informed and connected.
“We’re offering businesses the chance to be recognised as a partner that supports the local community, while gaining extensive marketing benefits in return”.
The Strategic Partnership, valued at $15,000 plus GST (with the option to pay monthly), offers a wide range of benefits including $6000 in advertising credits that can be used across The Redcliffe Peninsula’s print and digital platforms, such as the Moreton Daily website.
The partnership provides unparalleled exposure for businesses across the Peninsula and broader Moreton Bay region.
“Our partners will enjoy a full suite of marketing advantages,” Lyndsay says.
“From advertising credits to logo recognition in EDMs, on our annual wall calendar, tote bags, and even social media mentions. Additionally, Strategic Partners will receive a sponsorship package which includes a VIP bungalow at the 2025 Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival, with $1000 worth of food and beverages, plus other benefits.”
Businesses will also receive exclusive access to The Redcliffe Peninsula team throughout the year, as well as a partner plaque presented at the 2025 Business Awards.
“The partnership offers incredible value, providing local businesses with an opportunity to elevate their brand and demonstrate their commitment to supporting local journalism and community events,” Lyndsay says.
Opportunities close early December.
For more information on how to become a 2025 Strategic Partner, email Lyndsay Lawler at [email protected]
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