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Wed. Oct 23rd, 2024

Sunny Advertising wins Brisbane Heath and Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary reports for 2024

Sunny Advertising wins Brisbane Heath and Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary reports for 2024

Sunny Advertising has announced its latest roster expansion, adding several clients across industries including sports, healthcare, environmental and construction.

New clients joining Sunny Advertising’s portfolio in 2024 include Brisbane Heat, The Thompson Method, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Wattle Court.

“We are proud that our commitment to quality and sustainable growth is paying off, benefiting both our current customers and those who have just joined us. We have always ensured that we have sufficient resources to enable us to deliver what we promise to both existing and new clients, and we are very pleased that our latest acquisitions are of such high caliber in their respective fields,” said Matt Travers, director of Sunny Advertising. .

Sunny Advertising will develop campaigns to fill the Gabba and attract cricket enthusiasts.

The Thompson Method offers an innovative approach to birth and breastfeeding that Sunny Advertising will use to expand its reach to expectant mothers and healthcare providers around the world, empowering families in the crucial first months of their lives.

As a trusted partner of the Wildlife Sanctuary, Sunny Advertising will help raise awareness of the Currumbin Sanctuary’s role in animal welfare, conservation and public education.

“Using knowledge-based strategies, artificial intelligence, an art and science approach to customer service, and our decades of experience, we deliver results that have a real impact on our clients and allow us to win new business based on proven success,” added Travers. .

“Our media-neutral approach ensures our clients get the best strategy, technology and more based on what they need, not any other measure,” he added.

Sunny Advertising’s recent client acquisition is part of the agency’s continued growth. The agency also has a new office in Sydney.

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