Classic Australian films coming back to the big screen as part of new on-demand platform Tugg

CLIENT: TUGG
OUTLET: THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

THEY are the movies that shaped a nation but now, sit, largely forgotten in discount bins and consigned to late-night re-runs.

But some of Australia’s hidden film gems are set to be dusted off as part of a new on-demand platform designed to reintroduce classic movies to the big screen.

In collaboration with Roadshow Films and Leap Frog Films, the web-based initiative named Tugg gives regular movie goers the opportunity to screen famous Australian flicks in cinemas for private friend parties or charity events.

Whizz raises $2m for its on-demand home cleaning start-up

CLIENT: WHIZZ
OUTLET: THE AUSTRALIAN

A group of five wealthy Australian investors have thrown their support behind on-demand cleaning start-up Whizz, which has closed a $2 million Series B raising with support from the likes of Goldman Sachs Australia boss Simon Rothery, Collingwood FC vice-president Alex Waislitz, Godfreys chief executive Tom Krulis and property investor Allen Linz.