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Rallyfortherays 2021 2021 #raLLYFORTHERAYS 2021 2021 RALLY FOR THE RAYS Partnership Opportunity be PART OF #RALLYFORTHERAYS 2021 RALLY FOR THE RAYS Partnership Opportunity 2 2021 RALLY FOR THE RAYS Partnership Opportunity 3 become 1 of 7 RALLY PARTNERS • RALLY Partner to be recognised on game day as the sponsor of 1 of 10 players or coach (allocation each game through random draw) • Media backdrop branding • RALLY Partner Branding promoted on all Social Media Channels throughout the year • Community Program Exposure • Match Day Hospitality for 2 people at each Home Game • Opportunity to engage Northern Rays players as ambassadors • 2021 RALLY Partnership Opportunity – $6,600 2021 RALLY FOR THE RAYS Partnership Opportunity 4 additional BENEFITS • Northern Rays RALLY Partner framed playing dress • 2 tickets to Northern Rays season launch event with all food and beverages included • 5 General Admission tickets to each Northern Rays regular season home games • 2 tickets to end of season Northern Rays presentation night with all food and beverages included • 5 Northern Rays polo shirts and caps 2021 RALLY FOR THE RAYS Partnership Opportunity 5 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2019 // $1.90 INCL GST FREIGHT EXTRA // TOWNSVILLEBULLETIN.COM.AU media Presence Throughout the 2021 season, we will have regular articles featured in the Townsville Bulletin, Mackay Mercury, Cairns Post, WIN News, 7 News, 9 News and local radio stations. This year, all HART Sapphire Series Netball games will be live streamed. NORTHERN Rays players Taylor Crossley and Chloe Cooper celebrate the injection of funds that will see their team survive. Picture: SHAE BEPLATE Media articles and news coverage will be shared on our social media for you to also share with your followers. DANIEL McKENZIE BACKEXCLUSIVE RAYS THE Northern Rays have won their fight for survival after two sponsors delivered the cash to en- Permission for our RALLY Partners to use the sure the embattled club remained in the state netball competition. The backing of Brothers Lea- gues Club and Direct Wholesale Tyres means the regional team will Northern Rays logo on any media collateral or stay in the Sapphire Series for the rest of this season and beyond. IN GAME CONTINUED PAGE 6 coverage highlighting our partnership. SUBSCRIBE FOR N O RT H Q U E E N S L A N D PAGES 4-5 NO JUSTICE FOR HEMI TODDLER KILLER’S PAROLE DATE NEARS THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2019 // $1.70 INCL GST FREIGHT EXTRA WATCH TONIGHT’S // TOWNSVILLEBULLETIN.COM.AU MINDER PLANS FOR GLAD TO BE HERE: Smiling faces — like those of Charley FOOTY Stuart, 25, and Eliza Healey, 20 — are common in Townsville. V TIGERS STARS Picture: ALIX SWEENEY COWBOYS A DAY SPORT WHY TOWNSVILLE IS ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S FOR THE FIRST 12 WEEKS. FRIENDLIEST MOST CITIES MIN COST $28* POPULAR TONY RAGGATT TOWNSVILLE has been UNI picked as one of the country’s 10 most wel- COURSES coming places, with a MATCH ON local hotel being ranked PAGE 9 as the best in Australia. According to global travel giant Book- SMILES ing.com, guest reviews for Townsville accom- $1 modation meant the capital of the North ranked highly in terms of its friendliness towards visitors. Palmer St’s Grand Hotel and Apartments was awarded the title of the best property in Aus- tralia after glowing guest THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2018 12 DAYS OF $1.70 INCL GST FREIGHT EXTRA 11 - 24 DECEMBER DAY THREE DEAL reviews. SEE PAGE 2 FOR DETAILS FAMILY’S ‘GODSEND’ PAGE 6 TANYA Dickenson with 1 -ye2 ar- old daughter Porcha who was hospitalised aft er suffer ngi serious injur esi in a car accident. Ms Dickenson was thankful for the Ronald McD naldo Hou es Charities family room duri gn her daughter’s stay in hospital. AHEAD FULL REPORT PAGES 6-7 PIPE CASHCLARE ARMSTRONG mid-year fiscal and economic review. TOWNSVILLE City Council As p art of the upcoming re- will no longer have to borrow view, the Government is ex- millions of dollars to build the pected to eviser ts i projected first stage of the Haughton revenue following an increase pipeline on time after the in mining royalties. State Government fast- The Government pre- tracked funds. viously spread its $225 million The Government will commitment to the council’s today announce it has three-point water security so- brought for ardw funding for lution, including Stage 1 of the Stage of1 the Haughton Pipe- pipeline, across four years. ALL YOUR NEWS FLOWS line Duplicat oni as part of its CONTINUED PAGE 4 CATHOLIC Wet ‘n’ wild forecast Q-CUP’S TOWNSVILLE is ppedti to receive more than 100mm of rain this weekend. NEWS Category 2 Cyclone Ow n,e sitting in the Gulf of Carpen- FINALS taria last night, was expected to turn back on to the Queensland coast before weakening to a owl and br ngi ni g LIFTOUT wild weather to the east coast n i coming days. REVAMP FULL STORY PAGES 4-5 INSIDE SPORT DELIVERED FOR ONLY $5 PER MONTH * DETAILS FROM 7.50PM 7-DAY PAPER DELIVERY PAGE 11 SIGN UP FOR KAYO kayo.com.au + DIGITAL DETAILS PAGE 37 2021 RALLY FOR THE RAYS Partnership Opportunity 6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 2019 // $1.90 INCL GST FREIGHT EXTRA // TOWNSVILLEBULLETIN.COM.AU NORTHERN Rays players Taylor Crossley and Chloe Cooper celebrate the injection of funds that will see their team survive. Picture: SHAE BEPLATE RAYS BACKDANIEL McKENZIE EXCLUSIVE THE Northern Rays have won their fight for survival after two sponsors delivered the cash to en- sure the embattled club remained in the state netball competition. The backing of Brothers Lea- gues Club and Direct Wholesale Tyres means the regional team will stay in the Sapphire Series for the rest of this season and beyond. IN GAME CONTINUED PAGE 6 WATCH TONIGHT’S SUBSCRIBE FOR N O RT H Q U E E N S L A N D PAGES 4-5 COWBOYS TODDLER KILLER’SNO PAROLE JUSTICE DATE FOR NEARS HEMI V TIGERS THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2019 // $1.70 INCL GST FREIGHT EXTRA // TOWNSVILLEBULLETIN.COM.AU MINDER A DAY PLANS FOR FOOTY GLAD TO BE HERE: Smiling faces — like those of Charley Stuart, 25, and Eliza Healey, 20 STARS — are common in Townsville. MATCH ON SPORT Picture: ALIX SWEENEY FOR THE FIRST 12 WEEKS. WHY TOWNSVILLE MIN COST $28* IS ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S MOST FRIENDLIEST $1 POPULAR CITIES FROM 7.50PM UNI TONY RAGGATT COURSES TOWNSVILLE has been PAGE 9 picked as one of the country’s 10 most wel- coming places, with a local hotel being ranked SMILES as the best in Australia. According to global travel giant Book- ing.com, guest reviews for Townsville accom- modation meant the capital of the North 7-DAY PAPER DELIVERY ranked highly in terms of its friendliness towards visitors. Palmer St’s Grand Hotel and Apartments 1 DAY 2 S FO HURT SDAY, DECEM ERB 13, 2018 $1.70 I NCL G ST FR EIGHT EXT RA DAY T HRE D E E LA was awarded the title of FAMILY’S GODSEND‘ ’ PAGE 6 the best property in Aus- PIPE CASH tralia after glowing guest CL RA A E MR TRS NO G AHEAD FLOWS C ATHOLIC Wet ‘n’ w ild NEWS forecast Q-CUP’S LIFTOUT FINALS INS DI E REVAMP SP RTO ALL YOUR NEWS reviews. SIGN UP FOR KAYO FULL REPORT PAGES 6-7 kayo.com.au DELIVERED FOR ONLY $5 PER MONTH * DETAILS + DIGITAL DETAILS PAGE 37 PAGE 11 06 NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 1 2019 TOWNSVILLEBULLETIN.COM.AU Route of Funding Galilee gas pipeline revealed ensures TONY RAGGATT ENERGY infrastructure com- pany Jemena has revealed the alignment for the proposed Galilee Gas Pipeline. The announcement comes survival ahead of public consultation and stakeholder engagement which is expected to begin next year. The proposed pipeline will span 585km to connect gas from Galilee Energy Ltd’s Gle- for Rays naras Gas Project near Long- reach to Jemena’s Queensland Gas Pipeline near Injune. FROM PAGE 1 ment is at the moment but The project will also include we’re a community organis- two compressor stations, two The two new backers yes- ation and we’re part of a main line valves and two terday confirmed an arrange- close-knit community that scraper stations. ment that ensures the Rays supports each other,” he said. Jemena expects to invest will see out their three-year “We’re thrilled we can be around $600 million in the licence in the Sapphire Series. part of the Northern Rays Galilee Gas Pipeline, deliver- The sponsorships followed and keep young women play- ing economic benefits to local an impassioned plea to the ing sport.” communities via direct and in- community for support from The club was established direct employment. the Rays and a Townsville to provide a pathway for The announcement comes Bulletin-led campaign to en- 18 months after Jemena signed young netballers in the North BOOST: Rays coach Jillian Joyce has welcomed news the club will survive. sure their survival. and to arrest the trend of tal- a memorandum of under- Netball Queensland CEO Picture: EVAN MORGAN standing with Galilee Energy ented juniors heading south. was to Townsville’s netball Catherine Clark said the busi- 40 SPORT to work together towards Rays head coach Jillian MONDAY JULY 22 2019 TOWNSVILLEBULLETIN.COM.AU GO THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2019 community. SPONSORED BY$1.90 INCL GST FREIGHT EXTRA ness community had rallied COWBOYS KEY MOTORS TOWNSVILLE agreed development mile- GO COWBOYS20.07.19 GAME COWBOYS V Joyce was “thrilled” the club How we covered GAME DAY GUIDE RABBITOHS DAY COWBOY IN A SPIN “My daughter and my PAGE 4 behind the team and demon- 48GUIDESPORT stones which will fast-track the INSIDE Summer Members Bar 4.30pm - 9.35pm Free kids’ amusements 4.30pm - 8.30pm would survive and the new V1 - BULE01Z01FE FRIDAY JULY 19 2019 granddaughter are netballers 32 SPORTthe Rays’ battleMONDAY JULY 15 2019 TOWNSVILLEBULLETIN.COM.AU TOWNSVILLEBULLETIN.COM.AU strated a strong commitment pathway maintained.
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