Beacon Lighting has renewed its partnership with the Western Bulldogs for the 2026 AFL season, continuing its presence across one of the league’s most recognised clubs.

 

The extension will see Beacon Lighting and Beacon Trade return to Marvel Stadium across the Bulldogs’ home games, alongside a continued presence across digital content throughout the season.

 

Beacon Lighting CEO Glen Robinson said the renewal reflects a partnership that has developed naturally over time.

 

“We’ve built a strong relationship with the Bulldogs, and it’s great to be continuing that into 2026,” he said. “It’s a straightforward and consistent partnership, and one we’re pleased to keep building on.”

The AFL season offers a regular touchpoint with a broad national audience, and the partnership allows Beacon Lighting to maintain visibility across both live sport and supporting content.

 

For Beacon Trade, the relationship also sits comfortably alongside its broader connection to the trade industry, where reliability and consistency underpin day-to-day work.

 

The renewal marks another step in an ongoing partnership, with both organisations continuing into the season ahead.

House 1: Emma and Ben

Emma and Ben made the decision to rework the living room alongside the kitchen, a choice that was gutsy - and paid off in spades. The judges praised the way their palette of warm timber and sleek stone brought both modernity and warmth, with Shaynna calling the colours “off the charts, amazing.” 

The Lighting

A single Strix III linear pendant stretched across the island, its clean lines adding structure without overwhelming the space. The bronze sleeve shade was a fantastic choice, transforming the pendant into a piece that matched with the other metalware in the space. Paired with the cabinetry and stone, the effect was calm, refined, and quietly confident - proof that sometimes less really is more.  

House 2: Han and Can

Han and Can’s kitchen was nothing short of theatrical. From the rendered arch to clever appliances (an ergonomic dishwasher and lit drawers!), the space brimmed with personality and polish. The judges praised its flair and sophistication, with Marty labelling it “a little bit extra, but not off-putting.” 

The Lighting

The lighting sealed the drama. The Orion 14 light pendant in Brass brought a glamorous sparkle, its sculptural form echoing the arches and textures throughout. Brass Ison surface mount downlights carried the warmth across the ceiling, ensuring the luxe finishes glowed from every angle. It was layered, considered, and designed to impress.