1. Hyundai drives further into A-League with grassroots deal
    Hyundai drives further into A-League with grassroots deal
  2. SA clubs could be burnt by gambling inquiry's findings
    SA clubs could be burnt by gambling inquiry's findings
  3. ARU signs another key sponsor for Lions tour
    ARU signs another key sponsor for Lions tour
  4. Adding new brands has won fans' backing, says V8 Supercars
    Adding new brands has won fans' backing, says V8 Supercars
  5. CUB moves into one-day domestic cricket
    CUB moves into one-day domestic cricket

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Healthway renew youth festival support
Healthway renew youth festival support
20 January 2009 2:15pm
Healthway, the health and well-being promotions arm of the Western Australian Government has renewed its support of the youth performing arts festival, YOH Fest, and will be contribute more than $200,000 to the event over the next three years.
Tabcorp expands Victoria harness racing sponsorship
Tabcorp expands Victoria harness racing sponsorship
20 January 2009 2:02pm
Gaming company, Tabcorp, has increased its Victorian harness racing sponsorship portfolio, adding the major sponsorship of the 2009 Hunter Cup to its program.
AFL reach attracting sponsors
AFL reach attracting sponsors
19 January 2009 3:26pm
Big US food group Mission Foods has become the major sponsor of the Western Bulldogs AFL club and says the AFL's audience reach and marketing opportunities were a key factor in its decision.
V8 Supercar team doing well despite economic woes
V8 Supercar team doing well despite economic woes
19 January 2009 3:12pm
V8 Supercars team, Ford Performance Racing (FPR) is well-positioned to weather the tough economic climate after re-signing three major sponsors and finalising a new deal for the 2009 season.
Funding setback for Australian Youth Olympic Festival
Funding setback for Australian Youth Olympic Festival
19 January 2009 3:03pm
The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) has cited a lack of state government funding is the primary reason for decreasing the frequency of the Australian Youth Olympic Festival to every four years instead of two.
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