Melbourne’s Covid Roadmap Leaves Retailers Behind

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET

OUTLET: STUDIO 10

With the recent announcement of Melbourne’s roadmap out of lockdown, non-essential retail is being left off the list while pubs, cafes and hairdressers will open their doors. With Christmas just around the corner - every week retailers are closed, is one less week people are able to stock up for the holiday period. Chapel Street Precinct Chairperson, Justin O’Donnell, joins the team at Studio 10 to discuss his concerns a lot of Melbourne retailers won’t survive.

Doggie Birthday cakes take Australia by storm

CLIENT: WAGALOT

OUTLET: STUDIO 10

Icing on top of the doggie cake - Microwavable Doggie Birthday cakes are the perfect way to spoil your pampered pooch! Wagalot’s Alice and Philip invented the ‘Mix and Zap’ doggie birthday cake in 2013 so all of Australia’s six million dogs could enjoy the treats they were renowned for in their beachside dog bakery.

Wagalot spoke to Studio 10 about all things dog treats and its future plans, click the link below to check it out!

Australia’s dog obsession transforms an Australian Business

CLIENT: WAGALOT

OUTLET: NEWS.COM.AU

Australia’s pampered pooches have transformed one Aussie business, Wagalot, from humble beginnings to a thriving treat wholesaler. What started as a Brighton beachside dog bakery is soon to have their treats, biscuits and birthday cakes stocked in supermarkets nation-wide.

Check out this article from News.com.au to find out where you can grab your hands on some gourmet treats and birthday cakes!

99th Monkey’s food obsession turns into a lockdown success

CLIENT: 99TH MONKEY

OUTLET: NEWS.COM.AU

99th Monkey’s Nick Sheridan has transformed his obsession for peanut butter into a nut butter empire - making $540,000 in this lockdown alone. His nutty love turned to an obsession while training for a marathon in London and he hasn’t looked back since - quitting his job in media to pursue all things nutty.

Check out this article from News.com.au that was syndicated nationally across the network to see why people are going nutty for 99th Monkey nut butters.

Melbourne Couple take the billion dollar pet industry by storm

CLIENT: WAGALOT

OUTLET: 7 NEWS

Australians are now spending more than $20billion a year on their furry friends - one Melbourne couple is cashing in on the dog boom with their humble bakery becoming a fast growing wholesaler, soon to be stocked in supermarkets around the country.

Check out this story from Channel 7 News in Melbourne to see DL COMMS client Wagalot chat about how you can pamper your pooch.

Chapel Street’s new campaign wants to inspire you to get your jab!

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET

OUTLET: 7 NEWS, 9 NEWS, 10 NEWS, AND HERALD SUN

Chapel Street Precinct has launched an inspiring campaign that focuses on hope. After being crowned ‘Most Locked down city in The World’, double vaccination is giving Melbourne the exit plan it desperately needs - and Chapel Street wants to show the light at the end of the tunnel.

Over the past 18 months, the businesses on Chapel Street have done whatever it takes to survive and the campaign ‘Double Jabbed and Ready to Chap’ focuses on the positives of double vaccination and how your patronage will support small businesses.

DL COMMS client, Chapel Street Precinct, was featured on 10 News, 7 News, and 9 News, as well as the Herald Sun to promote its inspirational campaign.

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Natural Solar, Stockland and Tesla are teaming up to help light up Australia

CLIENT: NATURAL SOLAR

OUTLET: 7 NEWS

Instead of sharing sugar with your neighbour, you could be sharing energy! Natural Solar is inviting home owners to install solar powered Tesla batteries that could help power your neighbours in Stockland communities.
If you're lucky enough to live in one of these communities, check out this clip from 7 News, which was broadcasted to Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and nationally on the Early News.

Kester Black goes from humble beginnings to million dollar makeup empire

CLIENT: KESTER BLACK

OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS, NINE.COM.AU, DAILY MAIL, NEWS.COM.AU

Young and cash-strapped Melbourne local, Anna Ross, managed to flip her last $50 into her highly successful, million dollar makeup and nail polish empire, Kester Black. The ethically run business features vegan and cruelty free products that have set the bar for other beauty entrepreneurs to follow suit. Her success was highlighted when she won the Telstra Young Business Woman of the Year in 2016, and she’s been riding the rollercoaster of success since, with 2021 being Kester Black’s biggest year yet!

With all this success, there’s no wonder why the media love her underdog success story. Check out these stories from Channel 7 News, Nine.com.au, Daily Mail, and News.com.au to see what the hype is about!

Sydneysiders rushing to book a Lockdown escape – but safety comes first

CLIENT: WHIZZ

OUTLET: CHANNEL 7 NEWS

As restrictions begin to ease across the state, Sydneysiders in particular are eager for their next city escape. Holiday homes have been swamped with booking requests, meanwhile leading holiday rental have revealed how they will keep their properties safe by undergoing the strictest COVID-19 cleaning protocols.

DL COMMS client is proud to work with Australia’s leading marketplace for home services, Whizz, which this week launched its COVID-Safe-Stays service. Stephen Giderson explains to 7 News Sydney why holiday home operators should begin to write their cleaning checklist. The new Whizz service thoroughly sanitises every surface to ensure guests, owners and property management teams remain safe.