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Sydney Swans sign IREN as AI cloud partner as Nasdaq “neocloud” stays coy on Australian data centres
5 March 2026
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Sydney Swans sign IREN as AI cloud partner as Nasdaq “neocloud” stays coy on Australian data centres

Sydney, March 5, 2026, 20:45 (AEDT)

  • IREN is now locked in as the Official AI Cloud Partner for the Sydney Swans for the 2026 AFL season.
  • IREN has boosted its presence in Sydney, picking up a sponsorship deal with the Swans and snapping up billboard space around Macquarie Park.
  • Permitting snags and trouble hooking up to the power grid—those are the big obstacles to larger local investment, Co-CEO Daniel Roberts says.

The Sydney Swans have tapped Nasdaq-listed IREN as their Official AI Cloud Partner for the 2026 AFL season. IREN is boosting its visibility in Sydney, but so far, the company hasn’t pledged to construct data centres in Australia.

Timing is key here, as surging AI computing needs are funneling fresh capital into data centres. Australia wants to carve out a spot for itself, promising faster infrastructure builds. The main holdup? Getting approvals and securing enough power—just the basics, but they’re slowing things down.

IREN, based out of Sydney, currently isn’t building data centres in Australia, according to Capital Brief. Co-CEO Daniel Roberts told the outlet the nation has to speed up approvals and power hookups if it wants to attract bigger investment flows.

The Swans describe the Sydney-founded company as a provider of high-performance computing, running big chip clusters for demanding tasks at data centres around the world. Their work includes projects for Microsoft. “Staying connected to the community where we started remains important to us,” Roberts said. https://www.sydneyswans.com.au/news/196394…

Swans CEO Matthew Pavlich called the partnership a potential long-term play, noting it would also deliver community initiatives out to the 2026 season. “We look forward to giving back to our local community.”

According to Capital Brief, IREN is running billboard ads in the Macquarie Park area, targeting spots close to both active and planned data centres. Roberts avoided giving a clear answer on whether the company would build locally, instead highlighting “things like permitting timelines and grid connection speed” as key factors. He said improvements there could “unlock more large-scale investment.” https://www.capitalbrief.com/article/iren-…

Those remarks underscore a tricky spot for a company rooted in Sydney and now pushing its AI cloud operations beyond Australia. The so-called “neocloud” approach—cloud setups designed primarily to lease AI compute—relies heavily on fast construction and a steady power supply.

Sydney’s tech corridors are crowded—NextDC, Equinix, and others have planted major data centre campuses there, all vying for space and power. In this race, grid access turns into a sharp-edge advantage.

Still, the numbers can shift. Permit holdups, grid work, or supply snags can drag projects out and push costs higher. If AI spending pulls back, operators could be stuck with costly, energy-intensive facilities sitting idle.

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