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Stratarama Stadium – The new home of the Bays

Stratarama Stadium will be the new name of Glenelg Oval and home of the Glenelg Football Club Tigers in a landmark 10-year deal worth more than $500,000.

Stratarama is an award-winning strata management company, headed up by CEO Tony Johnson, who has been in the strata management business for more than two decades.

Glenelg Football Club CEO Justin Scripps said “Glenelg Oval is one of the best boutique and iconic suburban venues in South Australia. We’re proud to have supported our previous naming rights partners, Gliderol and ACH Group, in growing their brands and look forward to partnering with Stratarama, an award winning, South Australian strata management company.’

Stratarama has won the Annual SA/NT Strata Community Association Awards for Excellence in 2021 & 2022 (Strata Community Management Small Business). They are the home of SA’s most Awarded Strata Manager, proudly SA owned and operated, based in Glenelg and manage the following key services:

  • Apartments, Townhouses and all forms of Community and Strata Titled Residential living
  • Commercial Community and Strata Titled Complexes
  • Mixed use: Commercial and Residential mixed complexes.

Stratarama’s team is driven by providing exceptional communication & customer service. Their aim is always to help clients to “forget the Strata drama.”

"We look forward to partnering with Stratarama, an award winning, South Australian strata management company"

Glenelg Football Club CEO Justin Scripps

Stratarama CEO Tony Johnson and Director Mike Dobbin stated that “we are excited to commence a long-term partnership with the Glenelg Football Club. Stratarama saw this opportunity as exceptionally good value, not only to build our brand awareness, but to be part of the community for a long period of time.”

This is a long-term partnership which is very exciting for the Club, Stratarama and the community.

The first game at Stratarama Stadium will be In Round 2 on Good Friday (April 7) against arch-enemy Port Adelaide.

GO TIGERS