Northern NSW Football is delighted to announce BDO as a supporting partner of its NAIDOC Cup program.
BDO in Australia is one of the world’s leading advisory organisations, providing the capability and depth of experience of a large global practice, with the approachability and relationship-driven style you expect from a local firm.
The partnership will support NNSWF's Indigenous programs and aims to make tournaments such as the NAIDOC Cup more sustainable.
NNSWF CEO Peter Haynes said he was delighted to welcome BDO onboard for the NAIDOC Cup.
“We’re proud to partner with BDO to support the NAIDOC Cup and Indigenous football programs,” Haynes said.
“The partnership reflects our commitment to creating more inclusive and sustainable opportunities for Indigenous players to celebrate their culture through sport.”
BDO’s Sports and Entertainment Partner Katie McNamara said they were proud to support NNSWF and its NAIDOC Cup program.
“Supporting community sport reflects our belief that wellness is more than physical health. It’s about connection, resilience and being part of something bigger,” McNamara said.
“That’s why we’re proud to stand alongside organisations that champion these values in our communities.”
NNSWF Participation Officer – Schools and First Nations Football Micheal Hugo said he was thrilled to partner with BDO.
"We’re proud to welcome BDO on as a partner for NAIDOC Cup. Their support is more than funding; it’s an investment in Indigenous kids, their culture, and their future in football," Hugo said.
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