Community
30 March, 2026
Sponsors still sought for Reject Repoly golf day
Local businesses are being encouraged to throw their support behind the Harbison Reject Repoly Golf Day to be held at the Moss Golf Club on Friday, April 24.
Local businesses are being encouraged to throw their support behind the Harbison Reject Repoly Golf Day to be held at the Moss Golf Club on Friday, April 24.
The field is almost at full capacity – positioning the day as a major fixture on the Southern Highlands calendar and a high-impact opportunity for sponsors.
“We’re seeing strong support from businesses right across the Highlands - from tradies and local service providers through to well-known local brands,” co-chair of Reject Repoly, John Hopkins, told The Southern Wire.
“With Harbison leading the way and businesses like Bowral Private Hospital, Moss Vale Motors and Dirty Janes already on board, we’re encouraging others to join them and stand with their community.”
Only a limited number of sponsorship opportunities remain – including the last four hole sponsorships.
The event will bring together golfers, spectators and media in a united show of support as the community continues its response to the Repoly appeal in the NSW Land and Environment Court.
Hole sponsorship is priced at $2,500 (incl. GST) and comes with a number of promotional opportunities.
Sponsorship of the buffet lunch is also available for $5000.
There is only limited room left for people wanting to play but Mr Hopkins said he would do his best to squeeze them in.
“What’s being proposed with Repoly simply doesn’t make sense for a region like the Southern Highlands,” Mr Hopkins said.
“It defies the values of a clean, healthy community and that’s why so many people - and now businesses - are standing up against it.”
Funds raised from the golf day will support ongoing community efforts, ensuring local voices remain represented throughout the legal process.
With the final sponsorship positions now open, businesses are encouraged to act quickly to secure their place.
Sponsorship enquiries can be directed to Mr Hopkins on 0401 695 769.
Reject Repoly is a community-led campaign advocating on behalf of Southern Highlands residents, reflecting widespread concern about environmental, economic and community impacts.
The golf day follows a successful on-line auction and sold-out gala dinner at Hopewood House earlier this month.
Mr Hopkins said the auction and dinner combined raised approximately $220,000 which he described as an “amazing result”.
He is hoping the golf day will raise approximately $40,000 to $50,000.
Mr Hopkins said there was “no question” that community opposition to the proposed Repoly plastics recycling facility was growing and people had been willing to donate money to help with the legal proceedings.
“The community has been fantastic,” he said.
Mr Hopkins said Reject Repoly was “getting close” to what it needed for adequate legal representation but the golf day needed to be a success.
He encouraged members of the public to come along on the day, watch the golf and make a donation.
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