Hydraulink Supports Youth Sports and Cultural Exchange

Eagle Farm-based Hydraulink Brisbane North has partnered with its Gold Coast counterpart to support a sports and cultural exchange program between Queensland and Fiji.



Operating from their 1130 Kingsford Smith Drive location, Hydraulink Brisbane North co-owners Martin Smith and Andrew Schuler joined with Hydraulink Gold Coast to sponsor jerseys for Palm Beach Currumbin State High School‘s rugby league tour to Fiji.

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The eight-day cultural exchange program, led by former NRL champion Petero Civoniceva, saw 34 students engage in rugby league clinics, environmental initiatives, and cultural activities across Fiji. The tour culminated in matches against the Under-18 Fiji Bati representative teams.

Martin Smith, a pioneer of the Hydraulink brand in Brisbane, has demonstrated significant business growth in the Eagle Farm area, having tripled his distributorship’s size over the past nine years. The recent expansion with business partner Andrew Schuler extends their services to Bayside businesses, focusing on safety standards and operational efficiency.

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The Eagle Farm operation continues to support community initiatives while maintaining hydraulic services for various industries. The sponsorship aligns with Hydraulink’s broader community engagement strategy, supporting self-funded initiatives that foster international goodwill and youth development.

Published 30-October-2024