Coronavirus AstraZeneca Vaccine: Those Who Refuse Should Have Freedoms Restricted, Says Sydney Doctor

CLIENT: DR ZAC TURNER

OUTLET: HUFFINGTON POST

A Sydney doctor has slammed a revitalised anti-vaccination movement that has gained traction as Australia signs a deal to secure a potential COVID-19 vaccine that would be rolled out cost-free to citizens. Dr Zac Turner wants the federal government …

A Sydney doctor has slammed a revitalised anti-vaccination movement that has gained traction as Australia signs a deal to secure a potential COVID-19 vaccine that would be rolled out cost-free to citizens.

Dr Zac Turner wants the federal government to curtail the freedoms of people who refuse the potential COVID-19 vaccine, including travel, and has raised the idea that businesses including shops, gyms, pubs and restaurants could refuse those who weren’t vaccinated.

“People’s movements should be curtailed if they’re refusing a vaccine that has proven efficacy from the same groups that have made other successful vaccines,” Turner, who holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the University of Sydney and has worked with vaccinations in Africa and the most rural areas of Australia, told HuffPost Australia.

Coronavirus AstraZeneca vaccine: Doctor slams COVID-19 anti-vaxxers

CLIENT: DR ZAC TURNER

OUTLET: NEWS.COM.AU

DL COMMS is always looking out for its clients wishes, and this week Dr Zac Turner was secured an op-ed piece with news.com.au. Dr Zac Turner wrote a powerful piece in regards to a potential COVID-19 vaccine reaching Australia. Dr Zac Turner has exp…

DL COMMS is always looking out for its clients wishes, and this week Dr Zac Turner was secured an op-ed piece with news.com.au. Dr Zac Turner wrote a powerful piece in regards to a potential COVID-19 vaccine reaching Australia. Dr Zac Turner has experience with humanitarian aid in the Democratic Republic of Congo, vaccinating the local population struggling to achieve herd immunity. First hand he has seen the power of vaccinations, which is why he is passionate about the topic in Australia.

Dr Zac has taken aim at anti-vaxxers - as they are a major threat to Australia's herd immunity. He believes their freedoms should be curtailed if they refuse the vaccination.

Trees Put on Face Masks

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: CHANNEL NINE NEWS MELBOURNE

The face mask has been lifted off Melbourne’s Quarantrees – revealing the mystery artist behind the masked trees. Chapel Street Precinct has secretly commissioned visual artist Carla O’Brien, assisted by her best friend Georgina Damm, to install 120…

The face mask has been lifted off Melbourne’s Quarantrees – revealing the mystery artist behind the masked trees. Chapel Street Precinct has secretly commissioned visual artist Carla O’Brien, assisted by her best friend Georgina Damm, to install 120 of their unique artworks to adorn the Precinct’s trees and poles.

“It wasn’t until the second wave of COVID that I approached Carla and Georgina to help put a smile on our community at such a harrowing time. Just a smile can change your day,” said Chrissie Maus, General Manager of Chapel Street Precinct Association (CSPA). “Street art is a reflection of our community and giving our residents and business owners a tiny bit of sunshine was so important to me as we all pull together to fight this invisible enemy.”

Victoria's business deep freeze

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW

It’s not often you get the front page of a major Australian newspaper, so it’s nice to celebrate the achievement when it happens. Here we have The Australian Financial Review​.

DL COMMS​ proudly represents Australia's largest lifestyle, retail, dining & entertainment precinct, Chapel Street, and has offered an on-demand press office during the COVID-19 crisis so the voices of its 2,200 businesses can be heard. The Management of Chapel Street Precinct​ Association (CSPA) have been working tirelessly for the rights of its businesses as they do their utmost to survive.

This collaboration between the media and CSPA has seen the precinct become the the go to voice for businesses navigating this unprecedented crisis . Included on today’s front cover of the AFR is Joshua Mihan, owner of Chapel Street’s The Bearded Man. Here Josh is being interviewed on the impact of Victoria’s Stage 4 Restrictions that will close down hair salons like his.

Aussie Company Unveils Hot Sauce-Infused Vodka Called S**t The Bed

CLIENT: BUNSTERS

OUTLET: LADBIBLE

Bunsters Hot Sauce is legendary across the world, and for good reason: it's goddamn spicy.But the rule of good business is the ability to adapt and Bunsters has sure done that with its latest creation. It's not another condiment, it's alcohol.Perth-…

Bunsters Hot Sauce is legendary across the world, and for good reason: it's goddamn spicy.

But the rule of good business is the ability to adapt and Bunsters has sure done that with its latest creation. It's not another condiment, it's alcohol.

Perth-based CEO Renae Bunster decided to turn her iconic hot sauce, S*** the Bed, into a spicy vodka for the masses and people have gone wild. If you've been knocking back voddy martinis, voddy lime sodas or just straight voddy shots and wondered where that kick is, then you might want to give this a trial run.

Australia's Top Restaurants Join ‘COVID SAFE COLLECTIVE’ initiative

CLIENT: WHIZZ CLEANING

OUTLET: CHANNEL SEVEN NEWS SYDNEY

Restaurateurs responsible for some of Australia’s top eateries have joined an industry led initiative called ‘COVID SAFE Collective’, which has been launched to ensure patron’s health and safety against COVID-19. The initiative conceptualised by Aus…

Restaurateurs responsible for some of Australia’s top eateries have joined an industry led initiative called ‘COVID SAFE Collective’, which has been launched to ensure patron’s health and safety against COVID-19. The initiative conceptualised by Australia’s leading on-demand deep cleaning company, WHIZZ, requires venues to implement best in class deep cleaning protocols, which includes antimicrobial fogging that kills COVID-19 on contact for up-to 30 days.

Iconic venue Icebergs Dining Room in Sydney’s Bondi Beach was the first venue to undergo antimicrobial fogging under the COVID SAFE Collective banner. Other high profile venues include, Cicca Bella, The Dolphin Hotel, Harpoon Harrys, BBPB, Matao, Bedouin, Icebergs Trust, The Lobo, Big Poppers, Kittyhawk, Fratelli Paradiso, with many more being added on a daily basis.

Renae Bunster pulls back curtain to reveal latest Bunsters Product: Sh*t The Bed Vodka

CLIENT: BUNSTERS

OUTLET: | NEWS.COM.AU | CHANNEL SEVEN NEWS | PEDESTRIAN TV | 9 HONEY KITCHEN | DAILY MAIL | TIMEOUT

What a massive day for Bunsters!

Renae Bunster, the world famous hot sauce maker, is now crowned Australia's Hottest Vodka Queen. After a massive day of PR, we are pleased to introduce to the world: Bunsters Shit The Bed Infused Vodka.

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  • News.com.au

  • Channel Seven News

  • Pedestrian TV

  • 9 Honey

  • Daily Mail

  • Time Out

Chapel St traders say rate rise could be ‘final nail in coffin’

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: HERALD SUN

Businesses are hanging on by a thread in retail strips as the coronavirus crisis devastates the industry but Stonnington Council wants to raise rates for business owners. With retail businesses haemorrhaging money due to COVID-19, Stonnington Counci…

Businesses are hanging on by a thread in retail strips as the coronavirus crisis devastates the industry but Stonnington Council wants to raise rates for business owners. With retail businesses haemorrhaging money due to COVID-19, Stonnington Council has proposed a 2 per cent increase in rates in its draft budget.

The council says the rise is required due to a “significant fall in revenue and a severely impacted economy as a result of the pandemic’’. But Chapel Street Precinct Association pleaded for the plan to be scrapped at a meeting on Thursday night, claiming store owners have endured an 85 per cent downturn in foot traffic since March.

CSPA president and business owner Justin O’Donnell said the proposed rise would heap pressure on retailers already “on the edge’’.

Battling Chapel St traders outraged over council plan to ditch carparking

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION

OUTLET: HERALD SUN

Chapel St traders are up in arms over a draft plan to remove street parking to make way for bicycle lanes along their struggling shopping strip. Businesses say they are battling to survive during the COVID-19 crisis and the Stonnington council’s lat…

Chapel St traders are up in arms over a draft plan to remove street parking to make way for bicycle lanes along their struggling shopping strip. Businesses say they are battling to survive during the COVID-19 crisis and the Stonnington council’s latest cycle strategy was a “heartless’’ move. Traders fear the loss of parking between Greville St and Toorak Rd.

Lucky Penny cafe owner Matt Lanigan said his trade had dropped by 80-90 per cent since the restrictions began four months ago and had turned the business to a takeaway and grocery shop

“This latest plan for the street is the last thing we need.’’