The Wiggles are Back! Children's Entertainers Back on Stage for Drive-In Shows

CLIENT: DRIVE-IN ENTERTAINMENT

OUTLET: THE TODAY SHOW

The Wiggles are back on stage this July, performing at Drive-In Entertainment's Raging Waters venue in Sydney's west. The Big Red Car will be alongside over 100+ cars, performing their greatest hits for children starved of live-entertainment since t…

The Wiggles are back on stage this July, performing at Drive-In Entertainment's Raging Waters venue in Sydney's west. The Big Red Car will be alongside over 100+ cars, performing their greatest hits for children starved of live-entertainment since the pandemic.

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Spencer Tunick brings 'Stay Apart Together' Down Under

CLIENT: SPENCER TUNICK

OUTLET: CHANNEL NINE NEWS SYDNEY

Spencer Tunick appeared on Nine News to discuss his latest project "Stay Apart Together" which sees people strip down online. Due to the pandemic Tunick's ongoing projects were cancelled for the unforeseeable future with his future art hanging in pu…

Spencer Tunick appeared on Nine News to discuss his latest project "Stay Apart Together" which sees people strip down online. Due to the pandemic Tunick's ongoing projects were cancelled for the unforeseeable future with his future art hanging in purgatory.

Tunick, however, innovated his practice by taking it online - orchestrating a series of intriguing mosaic, grid-like video chats of nude figures. Australia was one of this first virtual destinations as he sees Australians as confident, and willing to bear all.

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Chapel Street businesses are running a campaign targeting millennials who aren't getting the social distancing message

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT

OUTLET: CHANNEL SEVEN NEWS MELBOURNE

Following a dangerous spike in COVID-19 cases across Melbourne that are being linked to Millennials refusing or failing to heed social distancing protocols, Australia’s largest retail, lifestyle and entertainment precinct, Chapel Street, has launche…

Following a dangerous spike in COVID-19 cases across Melbourne that are being linked to Millennials refusing or failing to heed social distancing protocols, Australia’s largest retail, lifestyle and entertainment precinct, Chapel Street, has launched a targeted campaign that uses humour to educate its community about safe shopping and remind them of social distancing protocols.

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Australia’s first drive-in concert: The Wiggles, Veronicas set to play

CLIENT: DRIVE-IN ENTERTAINMENT

OUTLET: THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

Entertainment-starved Australians are in luck – with The Wiggles, Veronica’s and DJ Dan Murphy putting on a COVID-proof show this winter. The stars are set to have their own drive-in concerts – the country’s first live event since restrictions — wit…

Entertainment-starved Australians are in luck – with The Wiggles, Veronica’s and DJ Dan Murphy putting on a COVID-proof show this winter. The stars are set to have their own drive-in concerts – the country’s first live event since restrictions — with up to 1000 cars full of eager fans dancing along to the tunes.

Drive-In Entertainment Australia said the concerts will kick off on July 17 at Western Sydney’s Raging Waters venue – with each day consisting of up to five shows.

On the line up are musical stars Casey Donovan, Jess and Matt and Kate Ceberano as well as comedians Akmal Saleh, Arj Barker and Lawrence Mooney.

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How meditation helped this oil trader sign a $5.8m deal

CLIENT: BEN JARETT - JATOEL

OUTLET: AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW

Last year, Benjamin Jarrett wasn’t at the top of his game.By his own admission, he was a cliche of the trading world: an oil trader who burnt the candle at both ends, who drank and smoked too many e-cigarettes with hopes of striking it rich off blac…

Last year, Benjamin Jarrett wasn’t at the top of his game.

By his own admission, he was a cliche of the trading world: an oil trader who burnt the candle at both ends, who drank and smoked too many e-cigarettes with hopes of striking it rich off black gold.
Meditation has been vital in helping Jarrett cope during the COVID-19 crisis and he credits it with helping him to secure one of the biggest deals of his career.

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Lifting Spirts - Gyms Open as Some Restrictions Ease

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: CHANNEL 10 NEWS

Gyms, Health Clubs & Studios reopened their doors on July 22nd, with restrictions being eased to allow Victorians across the state to shed their iso-kilos. Chapel Street Precinct was prepared for the occasion, and worked with Kaya Health Club to…

Gyms, Health Clubs & Studios reopened their doors on July 22nd, with restrictions being eased to allow Victorians across the state to shed their iso-kilos.

Chapel Street Precinct was prepared for the occasion, and worked with Kaya Health Club to open at the stroke of midnight for an historic 'Midnight Pilates' class for 10 lucky health-fanatics. Officiating the ceremony was Stonnington Mayor, Cr Steve Stefanopoulos, who cut a ribbon of the studio’s door declaring all gyms, health clubs and studios of Victoria now open for business.

Later that day, other gyms, clubs and studios opened their doors to packed out classes, with many Melburnians renewing memberships or signing up. The momentous day was captured all day with TV news crews across Channels 7, 9 and 10.

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The Worst is Behind Us in the Market

CLIENT: BEN JARET - JATOEL

OUTLET: AUSBIZ

Ben Jarret discusses with Ausbiz the next phase the Australian & International market is entering. With an expertise gained from years of experience in Oil trading, Jarett offers his insight into Oil production, and its effects on the current ma…

Ben Jarret discusses with Ausbiz the next phase the Australian & International market is entering. With an expertise gained from years of experience in Oil trading, Jarett offers his insight into Oil production, and its effects on the current market. He remains certain that the market is on the rebound, and the worst is behind us.

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Drive-in cinemas, concerts emerging for socially distant entertainment

CLIENT: DRIVE-IN ENTERTAINMENT

OUTLET: AM ABC WITH BRIDGET FITZGERALD

An easing of restrictions around the country has meant more and more Australians are allowed out of the house. To allow events to go ahead, there's been a revival of the classic drive-in, for movies and gigs. Samwise Holmes, of Drive-In Entertainmen…

An easing of restrictions around the country has meant more and more Australians are allowed out of the house. To allow events to go ahead, there's been a revival of the classic drive-in, for movies and gigs. Samwise Holmes, of Drive-In Entertainment, talks with ABC about the innovation taking place in the entertainment industry.

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COVID-19 safety measures as shopping districts reopen

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: A CURRENT AFFAIR

Chapel Street Precinct Association is crusading to become leaders in Social-Distance Shopping in Australia. The precinct's traders follow a strict protocol that ensures shoppers remain healthy, in turn making the trader's pocket healthy."The health …

Chapel Street Precinct Association is crusading to become leaders in Social-Distance Shopping in Australia. The precinct's traders follow a strict protocol that ensures shoppers remain healthy, in turn making the trader's pocket healthy.

"The health of our customers, the clients of our businesses, is absolutely paramount." Chrissie Maus, General Manager of Chapel Precinct, said. “It’s a shame not all retail precincts are following strict standards like we are, but it just shows how we are willing to take part to ensure we remain open.”

For further information on Chapel Street promoting social distancing visit: https://chapelstreet.com.au/shopping-social-distancing/

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Let us open: Restaurant bosses slam 'Chairman' Dan Andrews for COVID-19 restrictions limiting the number of customers to their venues despite Victoria recording just 64 active cases

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA

The restaurants, cafes and bars of Chapel Street are calling on the Victorian Government for an urgent review on the numbers of people allowed to sit down in COVIDsafe businesses. Justin O'Donnell, Chairperson of Chapel Street Precinct Association, …

The restaurants, cafes and bars of Chapel Street are calling on the Victorian Government for an urgent review on the numbers of people allowed to sit down in COVIDsafe businesses. Justin O'Donnell, Chairperson of Chapel Street Precinct Association, has said the 'one size fits all' capacity regulation could see 20 to 30 per cent of the area's largest employers permanently shut down.

'Our State Government's one size fits all approach does not work financially for many Chapel Street Precinct businesses, particularly many of our larger businesses that are some of our precinct’s largest employers, ' he said.

Chrissie Maus, General Manager Chapel Street Precinct Association, called on Mr Andrew to take action to save jobs. 'For every Chapel Street Precinct business lost, the economic strain becomes greater and the rebuild to our urban metropolis longer,' she said.

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