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Village Roadshow back Titans flood recovery initiative

$20 from every ticket sold at the Titans first home game of 2022 will go towards flood recovery.

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Village Roadshow Theme Parks have announced that they will match the Titans dollar for dollar to help raise further funds for flood recovery efforts.

With communities from Logan to Lismore impacted by the severe weather event, the Titans have announced that the club will donate over $100,000 to help people get back on their feet.

As part of this, the club will donate $10 from every ticket sold for the fixture on March 19th at Cbus Super Stadium.

Village Roadshow Theme Parks have announced they will match that amount, meaning $20 from every ticket sold will now be sent to flood recovery.

Titans CEO Steve Mitchell says it is a huge show of support from the club's partner and will go mean the fundraising tally could now double.

"If we put all the components together, depending on the crowd on the night, I think collectively we will now be over $200,000 raised," Mitchell said.

"I really want to thank our partners in Village Roadshow Theme Parks.

"It's quite extraordinary from an organisation that has had two very disruptive years, as everyone has, with COVID and they've also been effected by the flooding but now they've decided to partner with us.

"This is an exciting program and something we can do fairly quickly to make sure that the relief gets there in time."

Village Roadshow CEO Clark Kirby says his organisation was quick to jump on board and join the Titans in helping those in need.

"Our whole Village Roadshow family have been left saddened by the devastating floods that have ravished South East Queensland and the Northern Rivers," he said.

"Our Australian Outback Spectacular team executed a daring rescue of over 23 horses in the Ballina region last week and we were able to see the devastation first hand.

"It gives me great pleasure to stand be standing with our partners at the Titans (on this initiative)."

With both the NRL and NRLW sides in action, the Titans CEO says the first home game will be a must-watch fixture.

"Get to the game, it is March 19, our NRLW side plays the Broncos so that's the first local derby and then our men will play the Warriors."

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.