Kinetic renews flagship partnership with Titans Together

31 March 2025
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The Gold Coast Titans' long-standing partnership with Gold Coast's biggest bus operator Kinetic will continue for a further three years, extending to the end of the 2027 season.

Kinetic will continue to power the Gold Coast Titans’ ever-growing number of community programs as the presenting partner of ‘Titans Together’, which saw marked growth across multiple initiatives in 2024.

The ‘Leagueability’ program stands out, with the largest-ever cohort of women playing across 2024, and six Adaptive Rugby League players from the program selected to represent Australia in an international match against New Zealand.

The Kinetic Titans Schools League has retained the title of Australia’s largest regional high school rugby league competition, engaging 2,700 players across 147 teams from 35 schools in south-east Queensland.

The Titans have also expanded their sporting opportunities with the launch of their Wheelchair Rugby League team, which competed in the Queensland State Championships.

Cultural inclusivity remains a key focus of the Titans’ community engagement, as shown by their annual NAIDOC Day celebrations that drew over 1,500 attendees to Cbus Super Stadium, celebrating the diverse backgrounds that form the Gold Coast Titans community.

This renewed collaboration with Australasia's biggest bus network underscores a shared commitment to supporting local communities and delivering exceptional experiences for Titans fans.

Titans CEO Steve Mitchell is delighted to continue the strong relationship with Kinetic.

"Kinetic has been a fantastic partner of the Titans and we’re proud to extend our partnership with an organisation that shares as much as passion as we do for Gold Coast and the local community," he said.

"A huge supporter of our inspiring Leagueability program and our ever-popular Kinetic Titans Schools League which continues to grow year-on-year, they play a vital role in keeping our region moving and we look forward to working together to create even more opportunities for our community."

Kinetic Executive General Manager Martin Hall echoed Mitchell’s sentiments, highlighting the alignment of values between the two organisations.

"We’re excited to continue our partnership with the Titans and remain committed to supporting the club, its fans, and the broader community," he said.

"At Kinetic, we believe in connecting people to the places that matter most, and through our work with the Titans, we can make a meaningful impact both on and off the field.

"Especially watching the joy Leagueability participants get from the program each week and the success of the Kinetic Titans Schools League competition, which continues to provide the chance for Gold Coast high school students to be active and represent their school on the field." 

Leaguability is an adaptive game of rugby league that has been designed to allow people of all abilities to play, volunteer and coach.

The Leagueability program was the first Disability Rugby League Program in Australia to provide a competition for both men and women.