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Client: Yuneek (jewellery)

Date: July 2008
Coverage Achieved: Gympie Times, The Weekender, Noosa News

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19 July 2008 - Gympie Times

 

A new boutique store in Pomona opened this month selling custom beaded jewellery and clothing items on Memorial Avenue. Store owner Jen Verrier who has been a jewellery for nine years said she had already fielded much interest in the store after giving it a 'bit of a makeover'...

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18 July 2008 - Noosa News

 

The official opening of a boutique jewellery store in Pomona boasting an extensive range of custom made jewellery and clothing items will take place this Sunday....

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Client: Flash Fotos


Date: Tuesday 3 June 2008
Coverage Achieved: Sunshine Coast Daily

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Client: Sunshine Coast Hospice


Campaign:  Official launch of Sunshine Coast Hospice
Date: May 2008
Coverage Achieved: Seven Local News, Sunshine Coast Daily, Noosa Journal, The Weekender

29 May 2008 - The Weekender

 

Hospice Hopes - Terry Clarke-Burrows and  Sue Story brought their dreams of a community hospice service for the Sunshine Coast and Cooloola regions a step closer at the projects official launch at Lake Kawana Community Centre.


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25 May 2008 - Sunshine Coast Daily

 

Sue Story has no fear of dying. She•s been through it many times before. This palliative care nurse has sat with hundreds of patients and comforted them in their last hours on Earth. I can see perhaps its only scary to those who dont understand it, or havent seen it, Sue said.

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24 May 2008 - Sunshine Coast Daily

First came the idea. Then the hard work. Last night it was finally time to have some fun.
 

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Date: 23 May 2008 - 7 News

Coverage featured on 7 Local News in anticipation of official launch event that night.





Client: Medicine on Second


Campaign:  I Want to be a Doctor When I Grow Up!
Date: April 2008
Coverage Achieved: Seven Local News, Sunshine Coast Daily


Pro-active local medical practice Medicine on Second who were last year awarded Queensland Practice of the Year have been overwhelmed with the response to their recently launched 'Big Play Out' initiative where a doctor and a children's author visit local day care centres to increase small children's health awareness.

To date over 25 day care centres around the Coast have registered for 'Big Play Outs' to be held at their premises.


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Client: Medicine on Second & Beach House Fitness Maroochydore


Campaign:  Twenty20 Weight Loss Challenge 1/4 way weigh in
Date: March 2008
Coverage Achieved: Seven Local News, Sunshine Coast Daily


The aim was to get 20 overweight men on board but now 30 guys keen to drop some kilos have officially enlisted themselves for the 2020 Weight Loss Challenge which was launched just last month, with several others •unofficially• participating too.

All are consistently losing at least a kilo a week, and some are electing to get serious by engaging personal trainers from Beach House Fitness, the Challenges dietician Sally Livock and health advice from medical practice Medicine on Second.

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Featured 8 March 2008

 

Emma Richards of Only Specs.

 

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Client: Medicine on Second & Beach House Fitness Maroochydore


Campaign:  Twenty20 Weight Loss Challenge launch (February 2008)
Coverage Achieved: Seven Local News, WIN TV, ABC Sunshine Coast, Hot 91FM, Sunshine Coast Daily


Following the success of the new Twenty20 cricket format, local doctor, entrepreneur and philanthropist Dr Michael Ryan will this week launch his own Twenty20 program • the Twenty20 Weight Loss Challenge.

 

The concept is simple: take 20 middle aged local males, and get them to lose 20 kilos in just 20 weeks whilst raising cash for charity.


Client: Sunshine Coast Osteopathy


Publication: Kids on the Coast
Readership: Local
Issue: January/February 2008

Coverage Achieved: Column in health section - Blowing a new tune about asthma and the Buteyko method


With our clean fresh air, many hours of sunshine per year and unlimited potential to lead an active, healthy lifestyle on the Sunshine Coast, it seems absurd that the incidence of asthma and other respiratory problems in children on the Coast is extremely high. According to the Sunshine Coast Health Service District•s Health Determinants Queensland 2004 report, the major cause of death and illness for children aged 5-14 years on the Sunshine Coast is asthma.

 

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