![SPONSOR: NIAS has announced a key new partnership for the National Primary Games. Photo: Gareth Gardner SPONSOR: NIAS has announced a key new partnership for the National Primary Games. Photo: Gareth Gardner](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/KUhQizDbwW8WqAyPP4x5yp/3f26762f-ac7e-4f9c-ba8f-48cfd4b344c5.jpg/r0_0_5375_3548_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
NIAS has unveiled the Regional Australia Bank as its new platinum partner for the National Primary Games.
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The NPG, an initiative of the NIAS, was established in 2015 and has been a regular fixture on the junior sports calendar ever since.
The event operates annually in Tamworth, providing children nationwide with the opportunity to experience a weekend of sport, fun and friendship.
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"We are thrilled to have such a community focused and family-oriented organisation supporting the NPG," said NIAS chief executive Shona Eichorn said of the new partnership with the bank.
"It is a fantastic initiative which provides so many young players and their families a great experience in the region both on and off the field."
Regional Australia Bank CEO David Heine said the NPG aligned with the lender's core values of integrity, respect and fairness.
![TICK-TOCK: A new instalment of the National Primary Games is coming. TICK-TOCK: A new instalment of the National Primary Games is coming.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/KUhQizDbwW8WqAyPP4x5yp/2af9e51d-1e91-489b-b458-8461eb7ce0bd.jpg/r0_2_963_543_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
The Games will be held in Tamworth on July 16-17.
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