Stock Up On Tonic, There’s A New Gin From Gingin And It Might Just Be The Perfect Drop
CLIENT: GINGIN GIN
OUTLET: THE URBAN LIST PERTH
There’s a lot of great gin distilleries in WA, but if there’s one place destined to be the new gin capital, it’s gotta be Gingin. Yes, the name makes it pretty fitting and we’re kinda surprised nobody else has done it yet, but there’s more to it than that. Gingin boasts pristine waters (the base of every great spirit) and an abundance of local botanicals, which makes it the perfect place to create delicious gin.
And of all the people to uncover Gingin’s gin making potential, it of course had to be James Young—the champion distiller behind Old Young’s (where he won back-to-back Distillery Of The Year titles) and proud mastermind behind the new Gingin Gin.
Hairdressers reveal the top trends for 2021
CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT
OUTLET: DAILY MAIL
Hairdressers have revealed the top hairstyles for Australian men and women this Christmas - and the most requested boys' cut is a big surprise.
Research from 18 salons and barbershops across Melbourne's Chapel Street Precinct found the divisive 'mullet' is the leading look for Australian men heading into 2021.
Embracing natural hair colour and curls is the most popular trend women, with experts claiming that both fashions stem from Covid lockdown when everyone - even the most high maintenance beauty enthusiasts - were forced to go back to basics.
No Aircon Costs
CLIENT: SOLAR ACDC
OUTLET: TICKER TV
An Australian company (Solar ACDC) has released a next gen air conditioner that will make expensive summer power bills a problem of the past. It comes with its own built in solar panels and once installed, will cost nothing to run. They can also be used in rural communities that have previously been unable to install air conditioners due to the poor power grid infrastructure.
Dancing on Air
CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT
OUTLET: CHANNEL NINE NEWS MELBOURNE
For the merry season of an unprecedented year, Chapel Street Precinct celebrated in an unprecedented fashion by putting on a performance of the Nutcracker where a ballerina was in their own COVID-safe bubble.
Research commissioned by Australia’s largest retail and lifestyle precinct has revealed 57% of Melburnians are scared of enclosed shopping centres due to COVID-19.
The Future of Female Leadership - with Chrissie Maus
CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT
OUTLET: TICKERTV
As General Manager of the Chapel Street Precinct - one of Australia's most iconic hospitality and retail destinations - Chrissie Maus became the voice for hundreds of small business owners who were struggling to survive one of the harshest lockdown periods in the world.
DL COMMS hugely commends Chrissie's dedication to Chapel Street during 2020. No award could recognize the hard work she put into keeping Chapel Street’s traders top of mind during the pandemic.
Champion distiller James Young promises to give back to community through new spirit
CLIENT: GINGIN GIN
OUTLET: THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
Perth’s newest gin started life as a pun.
James Young spent years driving through Gingin before “the penny finally dropped” that the town’s name was crying out to wind up on a gin bottle label. Mr Young, a two-time Distillery of the Year winner for his Swan Valley operations, said the idea was not just to cash in on a catchy name but to become part of the Gingin community.
How to never pay expensive summer power bills again
CLIENT: SOLAR ACDC
OUTLET: 7 NEWS SYDNEY | 7 NEWS MELBOURNE | 7 NEWS BRISBANE | 7 NEWS ADELAIDE
Businesses plan local getaways
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.