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NRL to showcase Indigenous and Māori excellence in business throughout All Stars game

With the eyes of the rugby league world on the 2025 Harvey Norman Indigenous vs Māori All Stars games, the NRL is proud to support Indigenous and Māori communities by showcasing cultural excellence in business as part of the annual event.  

The NRL is looking to promote 17 Indigenous and Māori owned businesses respectively to highlight as part of the celebration of culture at CommBank Stadium on February 15.

The idea was first proposed by NRL players who suggested taking advantage of the popularity and reach of the All Stars event to give the nation an introduction to Indigenous and Māori excellence in business.

Following the success of partnering with Indigenous-owned businesses for the first time in 2024, the NRL is encouraging businesses to nominate to be a part of the 2025 All Stars. Nominations are now open and close at midnight AEDT on Sunday 15 December 2024.

The NRL is set to showcase Indigenous and Māori excellence in business throughout the 2025 All Stars game.
The NRL is set to showcase Indigenous and Māori excellence in business throughout the 2025 All Stars game. ©NRL Photos

Nominations can be a self-nomination, or on behalf of someone else with their consent. If you require any further assistance with completing this nomination form, please contact indigenousstrategy@nrl.com.au or call Rugby League Central on (02) 9359 8500 and ask to speak to someone about the All Stars business nominations.

Click here for more information and to fill out the form to nominate your business.

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