Teaming up with the JackJumpers
St Lukes is a proud Community Partner of the Tasmania JackJumpers.
As part of our partnership, we’ve introduced sensory packs and a quiet space at MyState Bank Arena, we host JackJumper community events in our wellness hubs and proudly sponsor the JackJumpers podcast – Vitamins, presented by St Lukes.
Through this partnership we’re working to ensure our community feels welcomed and supported at JackJumpers games and events - and inspired by the stories and lessons that are shared in the podcast.
Just another way we’re working to make Tasmania the healthiest island on the planet.
Read more to see how you can get involved and be part of the St Lukes x JackJumpers team!
Live podcast recording with Will Magnay and Bryce Hamilton
Enjoy a live recording of the podcast at our Hobart wellness hub! Hear key insights from on and off the court with stars Will Magnay and Bryce Hamilton and have your chance to ask questions and grab a photo with the players.
Tuesday 11 November, 4:00pm – 5:00pm
St Lukes wellness hub Hobart
Register here to attend this free event
St Lukes sensory packs and quiet space
We know the game can get loud, bright and sometimes overwhelming, that’s why we’ve introduced the St Lukes sensory packs and the St Lukes quiet space.
The St Lukes sensory packs are designed to help make the game-day experience more inclusive and enjoyable.
Available to borrow from the box office at no cost.
- Noise cancelling headphones
- Blankets
- Sunglasses
- Ear plugs
- Fidget spinners
The St Lukes quiet space is located at the bottom of the stairs next to Door 1. This space is destined to be a sensory friendly space, for people that need a moment of calm, quiet and comfort.
Heading to the game? Come and visit us on the concourse!
You can make a personalise basketball trading card at the below JackJumpers games:
Saturday 8th November
Sunday 21st December
Sunday 1st February
Vitamins, presented by St Lukes
The JackJumpers podcast interviews fan favourite players and friends of the club, taking a behind-the-scenes look into their mindsets, routines, and personal stories that help them perform at their best.
The name Vitamins comes from the team’s high-performance culture, where daily ‘vitamins’ are short, individualised sessions focused on what each player needs to help them grow.
New episodes drop weekly on a Wednesday and are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.