CLIENT: SOLAR ACDC
OUTLET: 7 NEWS SYDNEY | 7 NEWS MELBOURNE | 7 NEWS BRISBANE | 7 NEWS ADELAIDE
Clients making news
Look what we’ve been doing lately.
CLIENT: SOLAR ACDC
OUTLET: 7 NEWS SYDNEY | 7 NEWS MELBOURNE | 7 NEWS BRISBANE | 7 NEWS ADELAIDE
CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION
OUTLET: HERALD SUN
Chapel Street businesses are helping local holiday-makers plan their summer staycations after research found more than half of Melburnians will be kicking back close to home over the holidays. Following a survey conducted that found 56 per cent of Melburnians preferred to holiday within Victoria this Christmas.
Chapel Street Precinct Association will drive local tourism with tailor-made adventures to suit everyone's wallets and holiday mood.
CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION
OUTLET: HERALD SUN
CLIENT: NATURAL SOLAR
OUTLET: NEWS.COM.AU
Cricket great Shane Warne has put his support behind a new energy deal that could see people’s power bills drop by 100 per cent. Warne is backing a deal from green energy retailer Social Energy, which is offering households a $500 credit every year against their electricity bills.
Households must sign up to buy an eligible Duracell Energy Bank 2 battery with financing plans available for those unable to afford an upfront payment.
Founder of solar panel and battery installer Natural Solar, Chris Williams, told news.com.au this meant people could pay nothing upfront and the system would potentially be paid off within six years from the savings on their electricity bills, plus the $500 credit from Social Energy.
CLIENT: NATURAL SOLAR
OUTLET: TEN NEWS SYDNEY
The solar business is booming around the country, Natural Solar is helping Australians in joining the solar energy movement by installing Duracell solar batteries in their homes.
Natural Solar has joined forces with Social Energy, whose CEO is Australia's very own Shane Warne. Shane joined 10 News Sydney to promote why Australians need to start paying $0 for their electricity bills.
CLIENT: NATURAL SOLAR
OUTLET: COURIER MAIL | CHANNEL 9 NEWS AUSTRALIA
Energy giant Natural Solar has teemed up with Stocklands on its Newport development in Queensland to offer renewable energy solutions to its residents, so they can reduce their energy consumption and power bills. Residents who chose to install solar panels, will be able to generate their own clean, renewable energy at home.
Chris Williams, chief executive of Natural Solar said: "The momentum towards a greener future is now unstoppable. We look forward to changing the energy conversation and delivering real world electricity savings along with a significant reduction in carbon emissions on a significant scale.”
CLIENT: REDDYRIDE
OUTLET: AUSBIZ TV
ReddyRide is Australia's newest ridesharing app but isn't a ridesharing app at all.
CEO of ReddyRide Sharron Wilkins tells Ausbiz TV it is a carpooling app with superior focus on environmentalism. ReddyRide is answering to Australia's congested roads and polluted air - Australians can now carpool in the digital age.
CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION
OUTLET: HERALD SUN
Prahran’s Revolver nightclub will launch its open-air Revolver Downstairs offering on Thursday, November 19. It comes after another Chapel St nightclub, OneSixOne, began serving cocktails indoors and on its rooftop earlier this month.
Chapel Street Precinct general manager Chrissie Maus said the reopening of Revolver was exciting for the strip’s famous club scene.
“Our clubs were the first to close and now the last to open, and I’m in awe of their resilience,” she said.
“There is a groundswell movement for supporting local businesses, especially our night-time economy.”
CLIENT: REDDYRIDE
OUTLET: 7 NEWS PERTH | THE WEST AUSTRALIAN | 9 HONEY
The Perth founder of a car-pooling app that promises to offer trips for almost a quarter the price of an Uber wants to raise $1.3 million to get the technology off the ground.
Unlike traditional rideshare services ReddyRide drivers are not on the platform for the purpose of an income and don’t have to go out of their way to pick up passengers. Rather, they have the option of collecting people on their usual commute and receive a fraction of the fare to offset the costs of running their vehicle.
CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION
OUTLET: TODAY SHOW | SUNRISE | BBC WORLD NEWS | DAILY MAIL | ABC NEWS
The popping of champagne bottles echoed across the state of Victoria on Tuesday night at 11:59pm as restrictions were finally eased on the hospitality sector. Melburnians can now relish in the delights of going out like the rest of Australia.
To celebrate the milestone of 2020, Chapel Street steakhouse Angus & Bon opened their doors at midnight to an intimate 20 people sitting.
DL COMMS gives a big thanks to Chapel Street Precinct Association for its non-stop work put towards keeping it's retailers at the forefront of media during the lockdown. The road has been inside a dark tunnel for the longest time but now we've reached the bright, joyous opening.