Checkpoint Building Surveyors extends deal with Melbourne Victory

Melbourne Victory has reaffirmed its commitment to Checkpoint Building Surveyors by extending its collaboration for a further two more years.

Checkpoint will remain a presence on the playing shorts of Melbourne Victory’s Isuzu UTE A-League Men’s, Ninja A-League Women’s, and Academy teams for the next two seasons, extending the alliance through to the end of the 2026/27 campaign—marking 15 years of continued collaboration.

Founded in 2000, Checkpoint Building Surveyors rapidly grew into one of Australia’s leading building surveying firms. With a national footprint, it offers domestic, commercial, and retail surveying services across Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia, and South Australia, with key offices in Melbourne, Sydney, the Gold Coast, and Perth.

Checkpoint stands out as one of the few Australian building surveyors delivering end-to-end services for every kind of construction and development project.

Melbourne Victory Managing Director, Caroline Carnegie, praised the partnership with Checkpoint.

“Checkpoint Building Surveyors has been an incredible partner of the Club and a critical part of the Melbourne Victory family for a long period of time,” she via press release.

 “The initiatives they implement, like the Checkpoint Charity Cup, help us achieve our vision to lead, unite, connect, and inspire people through football. We are thrilled to be continuing our strong partnership with them – one that has had a significant positive impact on the Victory community, both on and off the pitch.”

Checkpoint’s Director, Clem Giambattista, mentioned Checkpoint continues to solidify its community ties through its partnership with Melbourne Victory.

“At Checkpoint Building Surveyors, we’re committed to building strong community connections,” he said via press release.

“Our partnership with Melbourne Victory supports a Club that represents teamwork, community, and excellence. It also allows us to raise vital funds for the Starlight Children’s Foundation, making a real difference in the lives of children and families who need it most.

“Melbourne Victory shares and supports our vision through initiatives like the Checkpoint Charity Cup.”

Last season, Checkpoint raised over $100,000 for the Starlight Children’s Foundation through its Checkpoint Charity Cup, hosted at AAMI Park in February as part of the ongoing agreement.

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FV Celebrates Major Facility Upgrades Across Regional Victoria Under RCSIF

Football Victoria (FV) is pleased to acknowledge the announcement of four successful projects funded through the Victorian Government’s Regional Community Sports Infrastructure Fund (RCSIF), which will deliver vital upgrades to key football facilities throughout regional Victoria.

The RCSIF is a $60 million initiative from the Allan Labor Government designed to improve community sports infrastructure with a focus on inclusivity and accessibility.

FV is proud to spotlight the following projects that have secured funding:

Thompson Reserve (Inverloch Stars SC)
This upgrade will feature the construction of female-friendly change rooms and enhanced lighting, encouraging greater participation among women and girls.

Dixon Field (Gisborne SC)
Essential lighting improvements will be implemented to expand training and match capacity, supporting the increasing demand for football in the Macedon Ranges.

Victoria Park (Daylesford & Hepburn United SC)
The project will include lighting enhancements to improve venue usability and support broader access for the local football community.

Romsey Recreation Reserve (Macedon Rangers SC)
Funding will go towards planning and design works for new lighting and redevelopment of the main playing surface, laying the groundwork for future infrastructure development.

FV’s Head of Government Relations & Strategy, Lachlan Cole, expressed his excitement about the funding and the positive impact it will bring to regional football communities:

 “These investments are a testament to the importance of football in regional communities.

“Upgraded facilities not only created better playing experiences but also promote social connection in the community and allow for more people to play the game they love.”

Introducing the Nine Ad Manager Association and Community Club of the Year Awards

Football NSW is proud to introduce the inaugural Football NSW Association of the Year Award, which will be presented at the Football NSW State Dinner on Saturday, October 25th. This prestigious new accolade will be awarded alongside our State Awards, Future Leader Award, Fair Play Award, and the esteemed George Churchward Medal.

Proudly sponsored by Nine Ad Manager, the Association of the Year Award recognises a Football NSW Association that has demonstrated outstanding leadership and commitment to the growth and development of football both within its region and across the state.

The winning Association will be one that actively empowers its clubs to enrich the football experience for players, coaches, referees, and volunteers. It will also be a strong collaborator—working constructively with Football NSW and peer Associations to safeguard and advance the long-term integrity of the game.

The Nine Ad Manager Association of the Year will have shown exceptional achievement or innovation in enhancing football delivery, across areas such as:

  • Innovative approaches to football delivery
  • Club development and support
  • Volunteer recognition and engagement
  • Development pathways for players, coaches, and referees
  • Strong governance practices
  • Creation of a safe, inclusive, and positive environment
  • Long-term strategic planning for growth and sustainability
  • Community outreach and advocacy
  • Promotion of diversity and inclusion (e.g., women and girls, CALD communities)
  • Collaborative partnerships with councils, schools, sponsors, and community groups

Launching in 2025: Nine Ad Manager Community Club of the Year Award

Also debuting in 2025, the Nine Ad Manager Community Club of the Year Award will celebrate a Community Club affiliated with a Football NSW Association that has shown exceptional leadership in raising the profile of grassroots football.

This award will honour a Club that works closely with its Association to foster growth, excellence, and community impact. The winning Club will have demonstrated innovation and excellence in football delivery across areas such as:

  • Recognition as a Club Changer Club
  • A commitment to creating a safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment
  • Volunteer support and appreciation
  • Development of players, coaches, and referees—especially through engagement with Association and State pathway programs
  • Strong governance
  • Fostering a positive club culture
  • Outstanding community advocacy and engagement
  • On-field excellence and achievement

Each Association will be invited to nominate one Community Club within its region for consideration. Nomination forms will be distributed in the coming weeks, and Associations are encouraged to begin gathering information in preparation. Community Clubs interested in being nominated should contact their Association directly.

Award Prizes

The winners of both the Nine Ad Manager Association of the Year and Community Club of the Year will receive a complimentary $2,000 AUD campaign via the Nine Ad Manager Platform. Two runners-up in each category will receive a $1,000 AUD campaign.

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