This augmented reality app lets you catch free burgers instead of Pokémon

CLIENT: LITT

OUTLET: 9HONEY KITCHEN

Imagine a Pokémon Go-style app, but for real-life burgers that you can actually eat? Soon Aussies won't have to, with the launch of a major burger giveaway by community augmented reality app Litt.Finalists of national burger contest Litt Burger of Origin will be handing out their unique burger creations for free to clever app users who manage to 'catch' the burgers virtually scattered all over the city.

Imagine a Pokémon Go-style app, but for real-life burgers that you can actually eat?

Soon Aussies won't have to, with the launch of a major burger giveaway by community augmented reality app Litt.

Finalists of national burger contest Litt Burger of Origin will be handing out their unique burger creations for free to clever app users who manage to 'catch' the burgers virtually scattered all over the city.

Aussie venues go head-to-head in first ever national burger comp

CLIENT: LITT

OUTLET: NEWS.COM.AU

Move over beetroot and pineapple – a Sydney burger joint has an “insane” new topping that could soon be crowned Australia’s favourite.

The LITT Burger of Origin competition kicks off in Sydney with a spicy twist of candied jalapeños. Bar Luca’s competitive edge is just the start of the crazy creations that are chasing the LITT crown.

DLCOMMS is pleased to see the excitement build as the competition is now a step closer to finding its champion.

A Sweet Success for Bubble Tea Club

CLIENT: BUBBLE TEA CLUB

OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS MELBOURNE

A quarantine idea from two Sydney girls has turned into a COVID success as the Bubble Tea Club has major plans for international expansion. DL COMMS had never tasted Bubble Tea before working with Jenny Le and Pam Yip – but now we are hooked!!.

Channel 7 News Melbourne joins Jenny and Pam as they discuss their success and future expansions to the US, Canada and the UK.

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Sydney Competes for Best Burger

CLIENT: LITT

OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS SYDNEY | CHANNEL 9 NEWS SYDNEY

DLCOMMS has enjoyed jumping from state to state getting media for each of the top burger joints. The LITT Burger of Origin is one step closer to finding a champion after the finalists in Sydney showcased their amazing creations.

Channel 7 News and Channel 9 News joined Bar Luca and Wing Mill on the first day of the competition to kick-start the event.

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The burgers are LITT'er in Australia

CLIENT: LITT

OUTLET: THE TODAY SHOW | STUDIO 10

The top burger joints from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Hobart have been hand-selected by the country’s leading burger judge and will now fight each other to win the ‘LITT Burger of Origin’ Trophy. And in order to win, each must submit a unique burger created especially for the competition they consider to be their ‘best burger ever’.

Today marks the first day of the competition, and chief judge Cal Stubbs joined The Today Show and Studio 10.

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The first-ever Burger of Origin begins!

CLIENT: LITT

OUTLET: DAILY TELEGRAPH | COURIER MAIL | HERALD SUN| NT NEWS | HOBART MERCURY

DLCOMMS is proud to achieve coast-to-coast coverage in today's newspapers for the first day of LITT's Burger of Origin - and is definitely craving a burger now too!

For the first time ever in Australia, a chief judge will by flying around the country tasting burgers from the country's top burger joints.

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Oyster Invention

CLIENT: SMARTOYSTERS

OUTLET: 7NEWS SYDNEY | MELBOURNE | BRISBANE | ADELAIDE | PERTH

We are very excited to be working with this brand new technology that will bring down the cost of oysters for all Australians!An oyster farmer with fifteen years of experience under his waders, Ewan McAsh, has launched SmartOysters, a platform which allows oyster farmers to streamline their own unique aquaculture practice to scale production to unprecedented levels, lower the price of oysters to consumers and maximise export capabilities.

We are very excited to be working with this brand new technology that will bring down the cost of oysters for all Australians!

An oyster farmer with fifteen years of experience under his waders, Ewan McAsh, has launched SmartOysters, a platform which allows oyster farmers to streamline their own unique aquaculture practice to scale production to unprecedented levels, lower the price of oysters to consumers and maximise export capabilities.

Nest Big Thing in Childcare

CLIENT: KIDNEST

OUTLET: COURIER MAIL

It's always a nice feeling to see our clients in newspapers! You've heard of carpooling, but now it's time for parents to get around kid-pooling. KidNest is an Australian-developed app which is bringing back a much-needed sense of community in the c…

It's always a nice feeling to see our clients in newspapers!

You've heard of carpooling, but now it's time for parents to get around kid-pooling. KidNest is an Australian-developed app which is bringing back a much-needed sense of community in the childcare sector whilst also reducing costs by thousands every year.

BMX world champion Caroline Buchanan ready for Olympics

CLIENT: NUTRI-GRAIN

OUTLET: NINE WORLD WIDE OF SPORTS

We love working with Nutri-Grain's ambassadors and sharing their inspiring stories with media. For Australia's BMX world champion Caroline Buchanan, delaying the Tokyo Olympics has proved a blessing in disguise. The 30-year-old is the first to admit she would have struggled to qualify had the Games gone ahead in 2020, such was the mountain she had to climb to recover from the shocking injuries sustained in an off-road accident at the end of 2017.

We love working with Nutri-Grain's ambassadors and sharing their inspiring stories with media.

For Australia's BMX world champion Caroline Buchanan, delaying the Tokyo Olympics has proved a blessing in disguise. The 30-year-old is the first to admit she would have struggled to qualify had the Games gone ahead in 2020, such was the mountain she had to climb to recover from the shocking injuries sustained in an off-road accident at the end of 2017.

Melbourne single dad launches KidNest childminding platform

CLIENT: KIDNEST

OUTLET: NEWS.COM.AU

It’s a problem heard from many mums and dads – the cost of childcare makes it impossible for them to return to work, with parents forking out on average anywhere between $65 and $175 a day for childcare in Australia.DLCOMMS is helping promote the launch of KidNest - a viable solution to Australia's childcare crisis  and it only costs $25 a week.

It’s a problem heard from many mums and dads – the cost of childcare makes it impossible for them to return to work, with parents forking out on average anywhere between $65 and $175 a day for childcare in Australia.

DLCOMMS is helping promote the launch of KidNest - a viable solution to Australia's childcare crisis and it only costs $25 a week.