AAMI is proud to continue its longstanding partnership with the AFL, backing the incredible game that brings Australians together.

In 2025, AAMI is continuing its support of the AFL and Sir Doug Nicholls Round to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to AFL from its earliest days.

Through AAMI’s support of the community ticketing initiative, up to 7,000 tickets will be made available to First Nations community organisations and individuals.

This initiative ensures more people can attend Dreamtime at the ‘G and experience the celebration of culture, community, and connection through footy.

Community organisations receiving tickets include: 

Koori Court

Kerang Aboriginal Co-op

Oenpelli (Gunbalunya Community NT)

Preston High School (Aboriginal students)

Victorian Aboriginal Health Service

Koori Academy of Excellence

Bendigo Senior Secondary College (Aboriginal students)

Mooney Valley City Council (Aboriginal Engagement Officer – Aboriginal families)

Wandarra Aboriginal Elders Group

Victorian Aboriginal News

Baham Public School (Aboriginal students)

Djirra Foundation

Melbourne Grammar (Aboriginal students)

The Long Walk

Ramahyuck Gippsland Family Practice

Catholic Education

First Nations Traffic Management

Elders

Ballarat & District Aboriginal Co-op

Bendigo and District Aboriginal Co-op

Victorian Aboriginal Housing

Victorian Aboriginal Community Services Association

Budjeri Napan Association

Tiwi College

Derrimut Weelam Gathering Place

Rumbalara Aboriginal Co-op

Coolaroo South Primary School (Aboriginal families)

Trinity College (Aboriginal families and students)

Connecting Home

Koori Academy Basketball

Murrup

Yarn Strong Sista

St Albans Aboriginal Group

Dreamtime at the ‘G will be played on Friday 23rd May under Friday night lights, where the Bombers will take on the Tiges. First bounce at 7:40pm AEST.