Melbourne Stars: Aussie Broadband renews as Principal Partner

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Melbourne Stars are a Twenty20 cricket franchise based in Melbourne, Victoria, competing in Australia's Big Bash League. The team wears a green uniform and plays its home matches at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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The Melbourne Stars are delighted to announce that Principal Partner Aussie Broadband has renewed and expanded its partnership with the club ahead of the upcoming Big Bash season.

Aussie Broadband is an award-winning Australian company with more than 400,000 residential, business and enterprise customers, and is the fifth largest provider of NBN services in Australia today.

The company, which partnered with the Stars for the first time last December, has renewed its Principal Partnership with the BBL squad and expanded its relationship to be Premier Partner of the WBBL squad.

Aussie Broadband focuses on providing Aussies with high quality reliable internet and awesome, all-Australian support.

The company prides itself on award-winning customer service. The telco was recognised for customer service in the Australian Service Excellence Awards (ASEAs) last year, the ACOMM Award for Commitment to Customer Service (2019 & 2020) and Canstar Blue’s national awards. Aussie was also named 2020 Internet Service Provider of the Year by Roy Morgan.

The partnership will see Aussie Broadband’s branding appear prominently on all playing and training uniform together with a range of digital and at-venue positions. The new partnership with the WBBL squad will also see Aussie Broadband’s branding appear on the WBBL jersey sleeve.

Aussie Broadband Managing Director Phillip Britt said the company was pleased to renew and expand its relationship with the club ahead of a fantastic season of Big Bash cricket.

“We’re delighted to extend our partnership with the Melbourne Stars for the upcoming BBL season. We really enjoyed cheering the WBBL Stars to the finals last season, and it’ll be great watching them in a summer that is definitely shaping up to be another action-packed Australian cricket season.”

“We’re also proud to support both the men and women representing the Stars, as athletes and game changers for their work in raising awareness on mental health and sustainability – two areas very close to our hearts as well.”

“We’re proudly wearing our Aussie Green so…Go Stars!”

Melbourne Stars General Manager Blair Crouch said the support from Aussie Broadband had been outstanding.

“When it was signed last year, this partnership was the first of its kind for Aussie Broadband in major professional sport. Aussie Broadband’s belief in our brand and what we can achieve together has been fundamental to building our relationship. Aussie Broadband came on board last year with a range of impacts arising from the pandemic and through all of that, their support and understanding has simply been fantastic,” Crouch said.

“We’re really enthusiastic and optimistic that we’ll be able to do more this summer and really connect our members and fans with the great work Aussie Broadband does and the service they provide to the community.”

“It’s a testament to the great performances of our women’s squad and the importance Aussie Broadband places on women’s sport that they have chosen to expand their position with the club to our WBBL team. We look forward to involving both our squads in a range of campaigns to support Aussie Broadband’s growth moving forward,” Crouch added.

Name of Author: Melbourne Stars

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