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Deadly Choices and Newcastle Knights Launch Historic Partnership

The nib Newcastle Knights and Deadly Choices are proud to announce a new partnership aimed at creating lasting and meaningful health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, throughout the Hunter and surrounding regions.


Bringing together two powerful community-focused brands, the partnership will leverage the reach, influence, and connection of the Newcastle Knights alongside Deadly Choices’ proven approach to health promotion, education, and engagement.


Built on a shared commitment to empowering communities, the partnership will focus on encouraging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to take positive steps towards their health and wellbeing, while celebrating culture, community, and connection.


Through a range of community initiatives, events, player appearances and health-focused programs, the partnership aims to increase awareness around preventative health measures, encourage regular health checks and create opportunities for meaningful engagement with local communities.


Group Chief Commercial Officer Jodie Cross said the partnership reflects the club’s commitment to making a positive impact beyond the football field.


“The Newcastle Knights are incredibly proud to partner with Deadly Choices, an organisation that has transformed the way health messages are delivered to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia,” Cross said.


“As a club, we understand the significant role we play within our community. Together, we have an opportunity to use the power of sport to inspire positive health outcomes, strengthen community connections and create lasting change.”


Deadly Choices CEO Wayne Ah Boo said partnerships are about reconciliation and working together.


“Deadly Choices is proud to partner with the Knights, as part of a shared commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people,” Ah Boo said.


“This partnership brings together the strength of one of the NRL’s leading clubs, with one of Australia’s most recognisable indigenous health promotion programs.


“Together, we can amplify important health messages, encourage healthier lifestyles and continue building stronger, healthier communities for future generations.”


The partnership will officially launch during the 2026 NRL season and will feature a range of activations designed to engage fans, families, and communities throughout the region.


By combining the influence of one of the region’s most recognised sporting organisations with one of Australia’s leading Indigenous health promotion programs, the Newcastle Knights and Deadly Choices are committed to delivering genuine community impact and creating healthier futures together.