Arrow Transport has announced a new two-year League Naming Rights partnership with the Western Football Netball League (WFNL).
The partnership reflects a shared commitment to community, opportunity and long-term investment in people across Melbourne’s western suburbs.
As part of the collaboration, Arrow Transport will support the WFNL in continuing to deliver high-quality football and netball competitions – strengthening support for its clubs and opening up opportunities for players, volunteers and families.
Arrow Transport Managing Director, Craig Webster, acknowledged the importance of community sport in bringing people together, building resilience and creating pathways for the next generation.
“The WFNL plays a vital role in bringing communities together, and that aligns strongly with Arrow’s values,” he said.
“We’re proud to support a League that stands for teamwork, resilience and regional growth, and we’re excited about what we can build together over the next two years.”
The partnership will focus on increased investment into league and club operations and providing support for community programs and grassroots development.
It will also provide employment, internship and career pathway opportunities as well as leading to a shared commitment to the long-term sustainability of regional sport.
“Arrow Transport’s commitment to the League goes well beyond naming rights,” said WFNL CEO, David Jennings.
“This partnership allows us to invest further into our clubs, enhance opportunities for players and officials and continue building a strong, sustainable future for football and netball across the west.”
In other news, Team Global Express has deployed five co-branded semi-trailers in partnership with DuluxGroup.




