
Our Sponsors
A huge THANK YOU to our 2026 Sponsors
Major Co-Sponsors

TAW has been around for a while. Over 35 years in fact. As you’d expect, over that time we’ve developed a strong philosophy on how to achieve results for our clients. We understand branding and integration.
At the end of the day, nothing happens till somebody sells something. As a full service agency, we bring a 360° view to every clients marketing strategy.
We use an integrated approach to advertising so that your message is consistent across all communications. This means everything we do is an investment in building your brand.
Contact: Chris May 0401 312 312
Major Co-Sponsors

Scorpio Screens & Blinds was founded in 1980 by Cameron and Glenis Wood, and the company has grown considerably during that time. To this day Cameron and Glenis are still involved in the company along with their sons. So when you do business with Scorpio Screens & Blinds – you do business with a 2 generation family business. We pride ourselves on the local community and local businesses.
Scoreboard Sponsors

Super Butcher is 100% Queensland family owned. We focus on bringing our countries' best products to your doorstep, from consistently delicious branded beef to pork, lamb and chicken from Australia's best producers. We source products from only the best suppliers to ensure you're never leaving our stores without something delicious for dinner tonight. You'll find your local super butchers are happy to help in-store, and slice, dice and vacuum seal your products for freshness and convenience at no extra cost.
Other Sponsors & Partners
Southport Sharks
The Southport Sharks set up a Community Beneficiary Fund, which the Sharks Junior Club is a beneficiary. This financial contribution to the Junior Club is a major financial contributor and helps with the maintaining of equipment & resources needed to run the Club. Every person that joins the Southport Sharks for $7 can appoint a beneficiary when registering. A dollar from every membership goes into the beneficiary fund which is then split to several other non for profit organisations. The Southport Sharks is Queensland's biggest sporting club with over 55,000 members.










