CORPORATE
Workwear Group at the 2025 Australian Corporate Games
The Australian Corporate Games (ACG) is Australia’s largest multi-sport event for organisations, bringing thousands of participants together to compete in a wide range of activities. Known for its inclusive and community-focused spirit, the Games invite people of all fitness levels to get involved — encouraging teamwork, healthy activity and cross-business connection.

Team WWG Takes the Field
This year, 19 WWG team members represented our organisation across Soccer Mixed 6s, Basketball Mixed, the 10km Run and Golf. Across every event, the standout theme was the same: teamwork, encouragement and genuine enjoyment of the day.
WWG Wanderers — Soccer
The Wanderers delivered a confident and competitive performance, securing two wins in the group stage and maintaining strong teamwork throughout the day. Despite some classic Melbourne weather (torrential rain and freezing temperatures), the team kept spirits high and supported each other from start to finish.

WWG Ballers — Basketball
The Ballers took on three fast-paced games against tough competition. With limited substitutions available, the team showed impressive resilience, collaboration and positivity in every match.

10km Run — Strong Representation
WWG was proudly represented in the 10km run, with a solid finishing time and plenty of enthusiasm. After crossing the line, our runner continued the day by encouraging fellow WWG teams from the sidelines.

WWG on the Green — Golf
At Southern Golf Course, WWG was represented in the golf event with a strong round and great sportsmanship. The day offered a relaxed and enjoyable way to meet participants from other businesses while proudly representing WWG.

Leadership Reflections
"In our second year competing in the Games, it was great to see a new bunch of WWG team members coming together from different departments and connecting around sport, showing passion in the lead up, giving it their all on game day, and having a blast throughout. A great representation of our ethos and the type of people we have at WWG."
— Justin Williams, Marketing Manager
Acknowledgements & Gratitude
A warm thank you to everyone who represented WWG across the weekend — whether competing, cheering from the sidelines or supporting in the lead-up to the day. Your energy and enthusiasm made the Games a memorable and positive experience for all involved.
WWG was proudly represented across all four sports.
Soccer Mixed 6s: The Workwear Group Wanderers took to the field with Alexander, Arthur, Georgia, Jasmine, Jahan, Justin, Kevin, Miranda, Paul, Sam and Shaun.
Basketball Mixed Team: the Workwear Group Ballers, brought fantastic energy to the courts with Carly, Esther, Francis, Mark, Reynaldo, Ray and Sarah.
10km Run: WWG was represented by Leon and Paulina, who both showcased great determination on the course.
Golf: Ivan proudly represented WWG in a strong and sportsmanlike perform
We also acknowledge the many people behind the scenes who assisted with planning, coordination and registrations to ensure our participation ran smoothly.
Events like the Australian Corporate Games highlight the best of our culture — connection, collaboration and pride in what we can achieve together. They also reinforce our ongoing commitment to supporting the health, safety and wellbeing of our people through opportunities that bring movement, balance and shared experience into the workplace. We look forward to returning in 2026.

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