Ireland's swearing, singing Mother Teresa
CLIENT: TUGG (MOVIE: NOBLE)
OUTLET: WEEKEND SUNRISE
There's No One 'Right' Way To Negotiate
CLIENT: UNSTOPPABLES
OUTLET: LIFE HACKER
Whether you’re arguing for a feature in a meeting, pitching for a job or debating why you deserve a pay rise, you shouldn’t rely on just one methodology.
That’s the argument that Matt Lohmeyer of Negotiation Partners rests upon. His position is that negotiation involves having a “toolbox” of propositions.
Home cleaning service app cashing in
CLIENT: WHIZZ
OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS
Whizz joins on-demand economy with home cleaning iPhone app
CLIENT: WHIZZ
OUTLET: SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
With Spring approaching Mark Bernber wants to Whizz in your pool.
The CEO and co-founder of online cleaning business, Whizz Technologies, Bernberg is today launching the iPhone app for the service – but he's already weighing up new services for the Whizz portfolio.
Finally there's an app that will send someone to clean your home whenever you need it
CLIENT: WHIZZ
OUTLET: BUSINESS INSIDER
My house smells like chocolate. No, I haven’t accidentally left an Easter egg out to melt, my house has just been “whizz’d”.
A little after 5pm the other day I had a cleaner come through my two bedroom apartment in Sydney’s north. He was “whizzing”, and he called himself a “whizzard”.
You can pick movies you love
CLIENT: TUGG
OUTLET: THE BORDER MAIL
BORDER film buffs can write their own ticket — literally.
Albury Regent Cinema has a new program that provides patrons with independent or obscure movies that otherwise wouldn’t hit the big screen.
Working with ticketing website Tugg, the centre will host one-off screenings, provided there are 50 bookings for a movie.
Small budget movies now a reality on the big screen in Ballarat
CLIENT: TUGG
OUTLET: THE COURIER
LOCAL movie-lovers could see more small budget documentaries on the big screen thanks to crowd funding efforts.
A relationship between The Regent Cinema and the website Tugg Australia is providing the opportunity for independent movies to be seen locally.
Impact Investment Fund launches: a new $100 million socially-conscious Aussie start-up fund
CLIENT: UNSTOPPABLES
OUTLET: AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW
The constrained Australian venture capital industry is about to receive a $100 million infusion earmarked forcompanies that promise to do good for society or the environment.
The Impact Investment Fund is the brainchild of Sydney-based social investor Geoff Gourley, entrepreneur and multimillionaire financial planner Julio De Laffitte and Southbank Capital, a Melbourne-based investment advisory firm.