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Capital Property Group and the Canberra Raiders are proud to announce the extension of their partnership for another three seasons. As major corporate partner, the Group’s Canberra Airport and Denman Prospect logos will adorn the new jerseys and the shorts respectively for the upcoming 2025 season, further solidifying their commitment to supporting local teams.

Canberra Raiders CEO Don Furner shared his excitement for the continuation of this valued partnership with Canberra Airport: “Following a 10-year partnership with the Canberra Property Group, we are grateful and humbled to carry this iconic Canberra brand on the jersey sternum for the next 3 seasons.”

Michael Thomson, the Head of Aviation at Canberra Airport, has expressed the Airport’s excitement for the extension of this long-standing partnership: "With deep roots in this community, our long-term commitment to the region remains strong. This continued collaboration with Canberra Raiders reflects our unwavering support of local talent and businesses, as we work together to uphold the values of quality and excellence that define our community.”

This partnership brings another exciting opportunity - the support of the Fiji Airways service. The airline started direct services from Canberra Airport to Nadi in July of last year. “With Fiji Airway’s global connections, passengers can transit via Nadi to a wide range of international destinations, such as Los Angeles, where Canberra Raiders will travel to as one of the four teams opening the NRL 2025 season. Our goal is to firmly establish our city on the world map, and we are committed to making it happen. We’re eager to explore the future possibilities and the positive impact this partnership will have on our community and the entire region.”

Acknowledgement of Country

Canberra Raiders 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.