Aware Super will be the first super fund in Australia to sponsor three Suncorp Super Netball teams, the West Coast Fever, Melbourne Vixens and NSW Swifts, under one partnership that will connect even more Australians with their retirement futures.
The collaborative partnership, which is also a first for the League, will see the Clubs sport the Fund’s logo on their bibs and dress fronts as well as provide opportunities for netball fans to receive education and guidance on their super and retirement.
In April and May, the sponsorship will also introduce the ‘Super Helpful Round’, which will honour the contributions of our first responders, nurses, teachers and carers in the community, in a show of support for the people who form the heartland of Aware Super’s membership.
West Coast Fever Chief Executive Officer Simone Hansen said the Club was excited to partner with a top performing Super fund in Western Australia.
“It is great news for West Coast Fever that Aware Super has joined the Green Army for the next two seasons,” Ms Hansen said.
“We’re passionate about partnering with Aware Super, the Vixens and Swifts to show young fans what staying connected and engaged with their future can create.
“We are especially looking forward to our ‘Super Helpful Round’, which will honour the contributions of our hardworking first responders, nurses, teachers and carers who play an integral role in our community.”
Aware Super General Manager Connect & Grow Gretchen Fox said the partnership showcased the Funds’ commitment to helping all Australian’s engage with their Super, which is often the first step towards having the best possible retirement.
“We’re thrilled to be a major sponsor of the Melbourne Vixens, NSW Swifts and West Coast Fever for the 2025 and 2026 seasons,” Ms Fox said.
“This partnership helps us connect netball fans to their super and just like the on-court superstars, we’re here to be super helpful and always ‘here if you need’.
“We know netball is close to Australian’s hearts, in particular women who make up around two thirds of our membership.
“Recent research has told us women are more likely than men to worry about retirement, and we know that by engaging early and getting the help and advice you need can make an enormous difference to your retirement outcome.”