As a major partner of the AFL, AAMI is committed to enabling access to Australia’s most loved and watched sporting code. Which is why AAMI is proud to present the 2024 Dreamtime Ticketing Scheme, as part of the Sir Doug Nicholls Round.
For the second year running, AAMI’s support of the Community Ticketing Scheme ensures that a significant allocation of tickets is available to First Nations community organisations and people to attend the Dreamtime at the ‘G game, and be part of this important cultural celebration.
Thousands of tickets have been distributed to a vast array of Aboriginal groups and community organisations from the clubs, the AFL and Korin Gamadji Institute.
This includes:
- Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency
- Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation
- Wurundjeri
- The Long Walk
- AFL VIC
- Ngwala Willumbong Aboriginal Corporation
- Tjindu Foundation
- Southport School (Qld)
- Ngukurr School (Roper NT community)
- Geelong College
- Victorian Aborignal Health Service
- Aboriginal Gathering Place - City of Casey
- Murray Valley Aboriginal Cooperative (MVAC)
- Murrup Barak | Melbourne Institute for Indigenous Development
- Yappera Childrens Service
The Korin Gamadji Institute has also distributed over 900 tickets to the various community organisations it works with.