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| Business Sponsors Tracks has developed partnerships with a number of local businesses. Our goal is to develop strong relationships so that together we can facilitate the cultural and financial growth of the Northern Territory.
Sponsors provide support to Tracks in a number of ways including:
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For more information please
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Southern Cross Television proudly sponsor broadcast television promotional airtime for Tracks throughout the Northern Territory. |
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Colemans Printing are the official printer of all Tracks’ promotional material. They provide competitive rates to Tracks which allows the company to link in with a Territory owned business. |
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iTV advertises Tracks productions. The channel presents a tourist program that is seen in over 2000 hotel rooms and in over 15,000 homes in the Darwin city area 24 hours a day, every day. |
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Copytime are very pleased with their long association with Tracks particularly the copying of the large, laminated, spectacular AO posters! |
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Lajamanu Progress Association |
Granites Mines Affected Areas Aboriginal Corporation |
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| Rio Tinto Aboriginal Fund, Newmont, Lajamanu Progress Association, Granites Mines Affected Areas Aboriginal Corporation are all ongoing supporters of the Milpirri project in the Aboriginal community of Lajamanu. |
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| Past Sponsors |
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Ceecea's caterered for all Tracks’ productions. Their excellent food and service is offered to Tracks’ friends, funders and sponsors at all major Tracks' events. |
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The Inner Wheel Club of Darwin proudly supports the Grey Panthers in 2006. |
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The Sidney and Merlyn Myer family has a longstanding commitment to integrity and ethical service and wishes to promote creativity, innovation, tolerance, and the fulfilment of potential for all in society. The Myer Foundation supported Milpirri 2005. |
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The Ian Potter Cultural Trust aims to nurture the growth of excellence and diversity in cultural activities in Australia by making small grants to outstandingly talented people in the early stages of their careers. |
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