Harvey Norman tackles women's game with three-year deal

Left to right: Harvey Norman chief operating officer John Slack-Smith, Harvey Norman general manager sponsorship Samantha Waters, Michaela Brake, Tyra Wetere, Emily Curtain, Harata Butler, Harvey Norman general manager electrical Emmanuel Hohlastos, Harvey Norman general computers, mobile and technology division Paul Keenihan.

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

Retail giant Harvey Norman has entered a three-year partnership with the NZ Warriors, aimed at enhancing women's rugby league in New Zealand through support for the club's NRLW team.

As the Warriors prepare to return to the NRLW in 2025, this collaboration will establish a "purpose-built pathways programme" designed for young girls across the country.

The initiative will focus on developing leadership skills, mentoring, and fostering the next generation of players, encouraging them to become strong leaders within the club and the wider community.

Katie Page, Harvey Norman's CEO and executive director, expressed a commitment to creating "long-term positive change" in the lives of girls and women via sport, education, and employment opportunities.

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