CLIENT: KIDNEST
OUTLET: CHANNEL NINE NEWS MELBOURNE
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CLIENT: KIDNEST
OUTLET: CHANNEL NINE NEWS MELBOURNE
CLIENT: KIDNEST
OUTLET: TODAY SHOW
The stresses of childminding will be dramatically lessened with the launch this week of Australia’s first ever digital childminding platform that reduces costs to only $25 per week.
The founders of KidsNest joined Karl and Ally on the Today Show to discuss how KidsNest will solve Australia's child care crisis.
CLIENT: 1QUESTION
OUTLET: STUDIO 10
1Question's Issac Elnekave was interviewed by the Studio 10 panel. He discussed how 1Question successfully juggles screen-time and learning. Elnekave went on to say why privacy is at the forefront of the start-up, assuring no data would be sold.
DLCOMMS is proud for the rolling coverage 1Question has received, with the app taking Australian parents by storm.
CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT
OUTLET: CHANNEL SEVEN NEWS MELBOURNE | THE AGE
The pandemic has seen a lot of shop vacancies across Melbourne's high streets - Chapel Street is one precinct that is fighting back with almost 90 new businesses opening over the past 14 months.
Georgia Love from Channel 7 News speaks to Chapel Street's Chrissie Maus.
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CLIENT: MR. YUM
OUTLET: TICKERTV
CLIENT: 1QUESTION
OUTLET: TODAY SHOW | DAILY MAIL
Issac and Ann Elnekave have launched 1Question, an app that can be linked between parents and their child's phones as a sort of childlock that can be opened by answering educational questions. 1Question has recently been featured in both The Today Show and the Daily Mail.
The Today’s Show’s tech expert Trevor Long named 1Question as a viable solution to changing children’s screen-habits.
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CLIENT: 1QUESTION
OUTLET: THE MORNING SHOW | CHANNEL SEVEN NEWS SYDNEY | DAILY TELEGRAPH
We are very excited to be working with such a genius app – and today’s media uptake is testament to 1Question’s brilliance. This app makes kids answer a maths question correctly in order to unlock their fave apps on their phone.
1Question featured in Channel Seven news prime time bulletins across the country and the morning after 1Question was covered in Newscorp mastheads including a full-page story in The Daily Telegraph and Adelaide Advertiser. Even Kylie and Larry on Channel 7’s The Morning Show loved the innovation. For parents – this app is a no brainier!
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CLIENT: MR. YUM
OUTLET: SYDNEY MORNING HERALD | SMART COMPANY | 3AW AFTERNOONS WITH DEE DEE
Our client Mr. Yum made a big announcement today - it recently banked $11 million dollars in post-seed investment.
The investment was led by Brisbane venture firm TEN13, with AirTree taking the other major position. Heavy hitters from the tech, hospitality and entertainment industry also participated in the round, including US based Australian NBA-star Patty Mills of the San Antonio Spurs, internationally acclaimed electronic dance artists Rüfüs Du Sol and Shark Tank’s Andrew Banks.
Hospitality venues that use Mr. Yum's QR code ordering services have seen a 20-40% increase in customer spending and the company itself has seen business increase twenty seven times more than usual.
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CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT
OUTLET: HERALD SUN
Among the trash of 2020, Chapel Street's Pawnbrokers has unearthed plenty of treasures. Owner Michael Kaoulla said the shop had received an influx of people wanting to sell their valuable items as a result of decluttering during lockdown.
The legendary pawnshop has recently been commemorated as a long-standing institution of the Chapel Street Precinct in the latest campaign: The Souls of Chapel Street.
CLIENT: GOOD EMPIRE
OUTLET: AAP
This week, our client Good Empire went into a fundraising round. Like most startups, it expected most investors would typically be older, wealthy and male. Instead and to its surprise, it overshot the target - raising more than half a million dollars while nearly 60 per cent of its investors were women.
Good Empire finished up their raise with $878,000 from 1075 investors, and are now ready to save the f**cking world.