How workplaces have changed due to pandemic

CLIENT: WHIZZ CLEANING

OUTLET: TODAY SHOW

Australians around the country head back to workplaces that are undertaking new, strict protocol that protects its workers from COVID-19. Social Distancing and Hygiene are paramount in keeping the curve flat. Whizz Cleaning has helped businesses sta…

Australians around the country head back to workplaces that are undertaking new, strict protocol that protects its workers from COVID-19. Social Distancing and Hygiene are paramount in keeping the curve flat.

Whizz Cleaning has helped businesses stave new infections with their hospital grade cleaning techniques and procedures.

Live drive-in performances could be part of our new normal

CLIENT: DRIVE-IN ENTERTAINMENT

OUTLET: SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

As coronavirus restrictions begin to lift and people start returning to life outside their homes, going to a drive-in to see live music or a theatre performance could become part of the new live entertainment scene.      Drive-In Entertainment Austr…

As coronavirus restrictions begin to lift and people start returning to life outside their homes, going to a drive-in to see live music or a theatre performance could become part of the new live entertainment scene. Drive-In Entertainment Australia is teaming up with local councils to bring a variety of live performances to drive-ins, with non-contact ticketing achieved through the use of electronic devices and manual scanning.

Australian performer Casey Donovan will be among the first to hit a drive-in stage with a Sydney launch show at Tempe on Thursday – the first of what's expected to be at least eight locations across New South Wales and Victoria

Making It Work: Chap Drive Thru supports Melbourne eateries

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: MONEY MAGAZINE

The Chapel Street Precinct Association has launched Chap Drive Thru to help stay open in tough times and give consumers a new way to pick up their takeaway. More than 200 cafes and restaurants across South Yarra, Prahran and Windsor, which make up A…

The Chapel Street Precinct Association has launched Chap Drive Thru to help stay open in tough times and give consumers a new way to pick up their takeaway. More than 200 cafes and restaurants across South Yarra, Prahran and Windsor, which make up Australia's largest retail and entertainment precinct, have created the world's largest drive-thru at 2.8km.

Takeaways and delivery orders have been part of the Australian restaurant landscape since COVID regulations came into force in March. But Chapel Street Precinct Association (CSPA) general manager Chrissie Maus says delivery apps take a disproportionate percentage of sales which is hurting local restaurateurs.

Importance of Deep-cleaning when Re-opening Businesses

CLIENT: WHIZZ CLEANING

OUTLET: 2GB MONEY TALKS WITH BROOKE CORTE

As COVID-19 lockdown restrictions are eased, government officials are stressing the importance of living in a deep cleaned disinfected environment to ensure Australia’s curve stays flattened. Australia’s largest on demand cleaning company, Whizz, is…

As COVID-19 lockdown restrictions are eased, government officials are stressing the importance of living in a deep cleaned disinfected environment to ensure Australia’s curve stays flattened. Australia’s largest on demand cleaning company, Whizz, is calling on Australian households to do their part to prevent further infections.

The company has seen a 160% spike in business due Coronavirus and is now looking to on-board 1,000 new cleaners over the next 6 months to keep up with demand for its specialised disinfectant and decontamination deep cleaning.

Trauma psychologist Navigating Issues Relating to COVID-19 with Patients

CLIENT: DR SCOTT LYONS

OUTLET: FIVE AA AM (ADELAIDE)

Dr Scott Lyons is a stress and trauma psychologist who has been working with a lot of patients navigating issues relating to COVID-19. A New York local, he reveals his story to Adelaide listeners of FiveAA of how he was touring Australia when boarde…

Dr Scott Lyons is a stress and trauma psychologist who has been working with a lot of patients navigating issues relating to COVID-19. A New York local, he reveals his story to Adelaide listeners of FiveAA of how he was touring Australia when boarders were locked down and decided to work with his clients remotely. His amazing story and insights captures the unique time we are all currently living through

Cheers to World Cocktail Day with Chapel Street

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: NINE NEWS MELBOURNE

Chapel Street Precinct's famous bars and restaurants have stepped up to the plate to celebrate World Cocktail Day by offering their delectable cocktails for delivery.Channel 9’s much loved reporter, Allan Raskall, checks out the very best Chapel Str…

Chapel Street Precinct's famous bars and restaurants have stepped up to the plate to celebrate World Cocktail Day by offering their delectable cocktails for delivery.

Channel 9’s much loved reporter, Allan Raskall, checks out the very best Chapel Street has to offer.

Photographer stages artistic nude shoots amid lockdown

CLIENT: SPENCER TUNICK

OUTLET: CNN

American artist Spencer Tunick is best known for bringing hundreds -- and sometimes thousands -- of participants together to pose for striking mass nude photographs.But with Covid-19 sending him into lockdown in New York, Tunick has had to find a ne…

American artist Spencer Tunick is best known for bringing hundreds -- and sometimes thousands -- of participants together to pose for striking mass nude photographs.

But with Covid-19 sending him into lockdown in New York, Tunick has had to find a new medium for his work: video conferences. The artist and photographer's new project "Stay Apart Together" sees him asking groups of face mask-wearing participants to strip down and assume coordinated poses before he captures them in single collage-style screenshots.

Just when it feels like it's time to rug up, Australians are being asked to strip off - as part of a "pandemic panorama.

CLIENT: SPENCER TUNICK

OUTLET: NINE NEWS SYDNEY

Spencer Tunik is launching his latest project in Australia, which is inspired by the pause enforced on his career when the coronavirus took hold. His pandemic panorama will show Australians naked in their homes. The online pieces will appear mosaic,…

Spencer Tunik is launching his latest project in Australia, which is inspired by the pause enforced on his career when the coronavirus took hold. His pandemic panorama will show Australians naked in their homes. The online pieces will appear mosaic, colourful and a stained-glass effect of Australians in the nude

Famed Photographer Spencer Tunick Talks to Broadsheet About Censorship, Virtual Reality and Staying Apart Together in the Time of Coronavirus

CLIENT: SPENCER TUNICK

OUTLET: BROADSHEET

“People need that connection, need this sort of platonic, physical, naked art action.” Tunick has started Stay Apart Together, a new project that takes the photographer’s most common themes – human connection, the power of mass action, the courage o…

“People need that connection, need this sort of platonic, physical, naked art action.”

Tunick has started Stay Apart Together, a new project that takes the photographer’s most common themes – human connection, the power of mass action, the courage of baring yourself – and places them within this era of strain and isolation. Stay Apart Together involves Tunick hosting a 100-person video chat directing nude volunteers, all of whom are joining in from the confines of their homes. Instead of using a camera to capture the right moment, Tunick takes a screenshot.

Applications for Tunick’s latest project are now open – and Australia’s the first country in the world to get the call-up.

Cafes & Bars Left Out of Victorian Government's Plan to Ease Restrictions

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: CHANNEL SEVEN NEWS MELBOURNE

Victorian cafes and restaurants have so far been left out of the state government's plan to ease COVID-19 restrictions. As it stands, they'll only be able to serve takeaway for at least another three weeks.Chrissie Maus, General Manager of the Chape…

Victorian cafes and restaurants have so far been left out of the state government's plan to ease COVID-19 restrictions. As it stands, they'll only be able to serve takeaway for at least another three weeks.

Chrissie Maus, General Manager of the Chapel Street Precinct Association (CSPA) has stood up for the traders of Australia's largest retail precinct, saying many of its bars and cafes could safely open. During COVID-19, Chrissie hasn't missed a beat in protecting the 2,200+ business of the precinct. CSPA’s latest campaign, The World's Largest Drive Thru, is an initiative showcasing how Chapel Street is still open for business through takeaway.

A list of businesses involved can be found here: https://chapelstreet.com.au/chap-drive-thru/