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Stars Welcome New And Returning Sponsors For 2025

Stars Welcome New And Returning Sponsors For 2025

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Press Release – Stars Netball
The Stars are excited to announce their sponsors for the 2025 ANZ Premiership season, with a mix of new and longstanding partners on board.
HydraPlay join the Stars as their new hydration partner and Director Justin Hickey is pumped to be able to fuel the team's performance.
'At HydraPlay, we know that champions are made one sip at a time. We're proud to support the Stars as they blaze through the ANZ Premiership season, bringing elite athleticism and unstoppable energy to the court. Just like our natural hydration solutions, this partnership is designed to keep the team at the top of their game—fast, focused, and always ready to shine.'
New Balance are adding spark to the Stars as their new apparel sponsor, with NZME the new media partner and they have a fresh new partnership with Fruit World.
A number of valued local businesses have pledged their continued support as major partners for 2025, with Counties Energy, Southern Autos, Go Media, Vertical Logistics, DoubleTree by Hilton – Karaka and Health New Zealand all returning for another season.
Stars General Manager Jane Bennett has reinforced how important our partners are.
'Our partners are an integral part of the Stars whānau and we have new sponsors joining a strong foundation that have been with us for many seasons.' Bennett said.
' There are strong value synergies with our partners and our players genuinely love the opportunity to interact with them and our community. We offer a fun and inclusive environment, access to amazing role models, plus strong year on year game attendance and viewership growth.'
Major partners:
Paerata Rise, Counties Energy, Vertical Logistics, Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora, Go Media, DoubleTree by Hilton Karaka, Auckland, The Hits

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