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Wests Tigers partner with Australian Track Services

Wests Tigers are pleased to announce a new corporate partnership with Australian Track Services as the club continues to play its part for businesses impacted by the COVID pandemic.

Last month, Wests Tigers offered a $25,000 digital advertising package for one lucky business to help drive awareness and engagement.

After receiving a high number of nominations, the club is pleased to confirm its partnership with Australian Track Services — an Australian-owned and operated rail and civil labour staffing solutions company with over 40 years of combined experience in managing and maintaining rail, civil and infrastructure projects.

Australian Track Services Managing Director Joe Dalli said he felt incredibly thankful and fortunate to be able to begin this partnership with Wests Tigers.

“As a family business, this partnership will definitely help us keep our business going and provide a bit of stability and support,” Dalli said.

“The Western Sydney community has been hit hard during this latest outbreak and restrictions, so aligning ourselves with Wests Tigers will provide us with the opportunity to further help those people secure work and keep our vital construction industries going.

“This partnership will not only help our business but also the community — providing stability and certainty for them by discovering job opportunities that are available.

“We really feel that we got lucky with the timing of this with Wests Tigers,” he said. “I’m certainly thankful for the support and the opportunity to align with such a strong club that is focused on playing its part for the community.”

Australian Track Services branding will feature on Wests Tigers content and advertising platforms in the coming weeks — raising added awareness and exposure for the business.

To learn more about Australian Track Services, visit their website here.

Acknowledgement of Country

Wests Tigers respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.