CARLA FROM BANKSTOWN SCORES NEW JOB WORKING FOR NSW PREMIER CHRIS MINNS - AND POSTS HILARIOUS VIDEO TO MARK THE OCCASION

CLIENT: CARLA FROM BANKSTOWN

OUTLET: DAILY MAIL

Carla from Bankstown shot to fame in 2021 with her tongue-in-cheek videos where she posed as ex-NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian's no-nonsense assistant.

And the celebrity drag queen, 30, recently posted a hilarious video to TikTok, revealing she had scored a new gig working for current NSW Premier Chris Minns.

STAY APART TOGETHER - A SPENCER TUNICK DOCUMENTARY

CLIENT: SPENCER TUNICK

DL COMMS has worked with world renowned photographer and artist, Spencer Tunick, four times he has worked in Australia. Out of all his nude, mass installations, the most interesting one has been 'Stay Apart Together'. This project that took place over zoom during the COVID-19 lockdowns. 

With the direction of Nicole Vanden Broek, his art has been captured in a documentary. We, the DL COMMS team, are so excited to watch this documentary and see Spencer Tunick push the boundaries of art. Make sure to watch the trailer of the documentary via the link below. 

FOOT FIGHTERS

CLIENT: FOOT FIGHTERS

OUTLET: MORNING SHOW

 Ever get home and kick your shoes to find they're a little funky? Well, you're definitely not alone! 

Eugene Cheng and Nathan Yun are on a mission to tackle the age-old issue of stinky feet. One has created socks you can wear for a week without changing, the other is helping keep your kicks cleaner for longer. 

HOW CARA'S STRATEGIC CHOICES TO NUTRITION SHAPED LILLY'S LITTLE LUNCHBOX

CLIENT: LILLY’S LITTLE LUNCHBOX

OUTLET: DYNAMIC BUSINESS

In the fast-paced world of children’s nutrition, one woman has emerged as a visionary and trailblazer. Meet Cara, the founder of Lilly’s Little Lunchbox, a ground breaking service that has transformed the way parents provide healthy and balanced meals for their little ones. 

With a focus on incorporating the five core food groups into every meal, Cara’s bespoke dietitian-designed lunches have become the ultimate solution for time-strapped parents seeking convenience without compromising on nutrition. Thanks to a seamless delivery system and the elimination of any cooking requirements, Lilly’s Little Lunchbox has quickly become the go-to choice for families on the go.

NAKED LIFE EASILY PULLS OFF $3 MILLION RAISE ON BIRCHAL

CLIENT: NAKED LIFE

OUTLET: NEWS CORP

David Andrew has just raised $3m in a crowd-funding campaign for his wildly successful non-alcoholic cocktail brand which started as an experiment in his kitchen.

His Naked Life Non-Alcoholic Spirits has notched up one of the biggest equity crowd-funding raises this year, with 935 investors pledging just shy of $3m with the offer closing on Thursday night.

Along the way it broke the previous record for the largest food and beverage equity crowd-funding raise, which was set by Old Young’s distillery which reached $2.7m earlier this year.

Both were on the Birchal crowd-funding platform.

Over the past three year’s Naked Life has cranked up its revenue from $400,000 a year to almost $13m, ranking it as the country’s top selling non-alcoholic cocktail brand.

SYDNEY WOMAN RECIEVES EXTRA $25 MILLION TO FUND FOOD COMPANY TAKING THE PET WORLD BY STORM

CLIENT: LYKA

OUTLET: 9 HONEY - PETS

A young Sydney woman is changing the processed pet food industry, one nutritional food bowl at a time. 

Anna Podolsky, 30, is the founder of the mega successful pet wellness start-up Lyka that has just received an additional $25 million in funding.

The Aussie business is at the forefront of the fresh food movement for pets.

FORMER CANVA DIRECTOR BACKS LOCAL HOUSEHOLD CLEANING PRODUCTS BIZ

CLIENT: PLEASANT STATE

OUTLET: AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW

Lee Torrens is cleaning up. Street Talk understands the former Canva Marketplace director and current company adviser is absorbing shares in household cleaning product startup Pleasant State.

 Pleasant State is a subscription-based eco-friendly household cleaning products business, co-founded by Queenslanders Sian Murray and Ami Bateman. The pair say they’re making more than $1.4 million a year in revenue and claim their products can be found in over 20,000 homes.

THE NOT-SO-SECRET LIFE OF PETS

CLIENT: LYKA

OUTLET: AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW

It’s a dog-eat-dog world in retail with a slew of companies handing down profit warnings as consumers feel the pressure, grappling with the higher cost of living. There is one outlier: pet care in Australia is doing robust business, but can this last?

Australians love their pooches (and cats, and other furry and feathered friends) – pet owners spend at least $16 billion annually to keep their extended family fed, in top health, insured, groomed and accessorised.