Geelong United WNBL Welcomes Cleaning Melbourne as Major Partner
Geelong United Basketball is pleased to announce Cleaning Melbourne as a major partner for the upcoming 2024 WNBL season. This partnership recognises Geelong United Basketball and Cleaning Melbourne’s ongoing commitment to promoting women’s sport in the Greater Geelong region.
Cleaning Melbourne, a leading provider of commercial cleaning services in Melbourne and surrounding areas, is expanding its community engagement by joining forces with Geelong United Basketball. With a proven track record of supporting women in sport, including their involvement with the Northern Female Netball League and service delivery for the Home of The Matildas, this partnership marks their next step in supporting female participation and development in sport.
“We are thrilled to partner with Geelong United for their inaugural year in the WNBL,” Cleaning Melbourne’s CEO, David Gagovski. “This partnership is a natural extension of our ongoing commitment to empowering women in sports and investing in the communities where we operate. At Cleaning Melbourne, we believe that supporting local talent and fostering community engagement is crucial. By aligning ourselves with Geelong United, we not only champion the spirit of women’s sports but also reinforce our dedication to the local communities that support us.”
Cleaning Melbourne offers a range of high-quality services, including office cleaning, event cleaning, and property maintenance. Through this partnership, they aim to extend their support to local initiatives that empower women in sport and help create a positive community impact.
The upcoming WNBL season represents a significant moment for both organisations as they look to inspire more female participation in sport and strengthen ties within the Geelong community.
Connie Bolger, GM of Partnerships and Marketing at Geelong United Basketball, said, “We are excited to welcome Cleaning Melbourne as a major partner for this season. We look forward to working together to build a strong community and expand women’s basketball in the region.”