Video About All The Sh*t Women Put Up With Goes Viral
CLIENT: GOODALL & GALLAGHER
OUTLET: WHIMN
OUTLET: YAHOO! LIFESTYLE
If I could live as a man for a day my priorities would be thus:
1. Blowjob
2. Ask for a payrise (statistics would be on my side for once)
3. Watch cricket to see if it magically moves me
4. Another blowjob
What would it be like if there was a virtual reality game that let you experience life in the body of a different sex for the day.
That’s the premise for a YouTube skit by Aussie comedy duo, Goodall and Gallagher, that’s gone viral this week.
While the battle of the sexes and equality are central to the video’s core, it’s the addition of the virtual reality element that has caught the world’s attention.
Dr Zac's Health Tips for 2019
CLIENT: DR ZAC
OUTLET: CHANNEL 9 TODAY SHOW
OUTLET: 9HONEY
If you're feeling a little worse for wear this morning, Dr Zac Turner is here to tell us how to nurse that hangover. #9Today
As we approach 2019, I always find it a great time to reflect on the past year. No one likes to look at the bad but doing so will help you re-evaluate yourself adequately.
Asking questions about your 2018 and setting new standards for 2019 is a great approach to reaching that healthy lifestyle.
So what are the top habits to drop in 2019?
More people than ever are taking control of their personal security
CLIENT: WANDERSAFE
OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS
Across Sydney, more people than ever are taking control of their personal security, quite literally. Putting their safety in their own hands. Several new devices beam location details, a call for help and even an alert about a fall. #7News
The things most likely to land you in the emergency room this Christmas
CLIENT: DR ZAC
OUTLET: 9HONEY
Channel 9's Dr Zac Turner gives us his tips for avoiding a medical emergency this festive season.
Stepping into an emergency room can be difficult anytime of the year, but it’s an exceptionally cringing feeling to have it be during Christmas, especially if you are visiting and far from your own home.
Heart attacks, alcohol or food intoxication, kitchen/decorating related injuries, depression, and backstabbing high blood pressure are the issues ER doctors treat most at this time of year.
Spencer Tunick Reveals Chapel Street Nudes
CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT
OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 WEEKEND SUNRISE
OUTLET: BROADSHEET
OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS
The day has finally come – Spencer Tunick has chosen his final Chapel Street installation images, and all 860 Melburnians who participated in the ‘Return of the Nude’ installations have been invited to a special launch event to collect their print. DL COMMS released the news without an exclusive, in order for the news to have the widest reach possible. Take a look at some of the results below, or better still, Google 'Spencer Tunick Melbourne' to see how far the story travelled.
The shocking damage balloons can do to marine life
CLIENT: DEMAND.FILM
OUTLET: NEWS.COM.AU
While it’s fun for a child to grab a balloon at a shopping centre or play with them at birthday parties, they can be a danger to our marine life if they aren’t disposed of properly because they end up looking like jellyfish.
In a 2012 University of Queensland study, balloons were identified as being disproportionately consumed by sea turtles based how common they were as litter on Queensland beaches.
In other words, the study found that sea turtles specifically target balloons.
International travel inspired this Australian tech entrepreneur to design a device that helps keep women safe -- and now the world is buying it
CLIENT: WANDERSAFE
OUTLET: BUSINESS INSIDER
Canberra-based Stephenie Rodriguez has visited 54 countries, and as woman generally travelling alone, knows all too well “what it feels like to be unsafe”.
So like all entrepreneurs, she set out to solve that problem, enlisting the help of a retired CIA executive, Thomas Pecora, to create WanderSafe, personal device that acts like a personal panic button when you’re out and about alone. She raised $600,000 from angel investors around the national capital to bring her product to reality and it’s already proving to be a hit, with Rodriguez landing a distribution deal in duty free stores globally, as well as another deal with Qatar airways.
For Rodriguez, it’s not just about travel but the safety of women in general, something she’s well aware of in citing local statistics.
Gold Coast mum's mission to ban balloons
WanderSafe founder heads to US where more VCs will back women
CLIENT: WANDERSAFE
OUTLET: AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW
Canberra-based entrepreneur Stephenie Rodriguez has lived in Australia for 20 years, is set on raising her daughter here, but the founder of personal safety technology start-up WanderSafe has incorporated her business in the US.
Ms Rodriguez told The Australian Financial Review that statistics showing that less than 2 per cent of the total capital pool in Australia was used to back women founders, were a big factor in her deciding it would be easier to create a US company and have some Australian investors involved, rather than try to raise all of its capital here.
"Truthfully, the US is where the money is," she said.