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Lotus Living extend Storm partnership

Lotus Living has expanded their partnership with Melbourne Storm, securing a place on the back of the playing shorts for the remainder of the 2024 season.

Initially joining the Storm family in 2023 the partnership has fast developed, providing benefits for Storm members and partners and the broader Storm community.

Lotus Living is a Melbourne-based property developer with major residential projects in Melbourne’s west at Wyndham Vale – a stronghold for rugby league and Storm membership - and on the Victoria-New South Wales border at Yarrawonga.

Peter Bozzo, Managing Director of Bozzo Group which includes Lotus Living, said:

“As an Australian owned family company, based in Victoria, we are looking forward to continuing to work with one of the biggest Victorian sporting teams there is, Melbourne Storm, with our shared focus on supporting our state, working with communities and engaging with locals,” Bozzo said.

“Our team is incredibly proud to strengthen our relationship with Melbourne Storm, as we become one of the club’s apparel partners for the remainder of the 2024 season.

“We look forward to engaging with Melbourne Storm fans across our Jubilee Development in Wyndham Vale, The Sebel Yarrawonga and the Black Bull golf course, all of which are in areas that have a strong NRL following.

“We look forward to continuing discussions with Melbourne Storm and the local government to deliver a brand-new state-of-the-art sports hub which will include multiple rugby league fields within our Jubilee Development.”

To celebrate the news, Lotus Living will next week launch a new website and fresh rebates of $30,000 on both titled and untitled lots. In a further win for Storm members, rebates will increase up to $35,000 for those looking to buy their first home or property investment.

Having recently returned from the annual Storm partner golf weekend at the Black Bull golf course in Yarrawonga with players including Grant Anderson and Young Tonumaipea, Storm CEO, Justin Rodski said he was thrilled to have Lotus Living expand their partnership with the Club.

“We are extremely proud of our partnership with Lotus Living,” Storm CEO, Justin Rodski, said today.

“From the moment we first met with Peter, Jen and the team, we could see a partnership that would deliver great outcomes for our club but more importantly for our members and the rugby league community.

“In addition to the promotions and brand awareness, we are working with Lotus Living, the local council and state government to see the sports hub at the new Jubilee Development become a reality soon. Not only will this be critical to support the growth of the game in the western suburbs, but we hope it will also support our male and female pathways as the official Storm Western Hub.” Rodski said.

Acknowledgement of Country

Melbourne Storm respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.