Aruga adds five new clients and welcomes inaugural charity partner

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Aruga adds five new clients and welcomes inaugural charity partner

Brisbane-based communications agency Aruga has announced several new client wins over the last month.

 

Aruga has won major accounts including The Sunday Mail Bridge to Brisbane, Rosies, NOOSA alive! Festival, LQBTQ DVA Foundation and Brisbane Festival for the sixth consecutive year.

Aruga has been engaged to deliver a strategic communications campaign for this year’s The Sunday Mail Transurban Bridge to Brisbane. 2023 will be Aruga’s inaugural year working on the iconic event, with activity including content creation and paid social to partnerships, media relations and ambassador engagement.

For the sixth consecutive year, Aruga will continue to support the media relations of its foundational client, Brisbane’s spectacular arts & culture festival – Brisbane Festival.

NOOSA alive! Festival has engaged Aruga to support the media relations for this year’s festival as the event celebrates it’s 21st year as the Sunshine Coast’s premier annual arts and culture event.

For LGBTQ DVA Foundation, Aruga was engaged to develop the LGBTQ Domestic Violence Awareness Day’s 2023 Toolkit including design, copywriting and social content.

Rosies has tasked Aruga to implement its marketing, social and partnerships strategy. Aruga has also appointed Rosies as its inaugural charity partner whereby the agency will be supporting Rosies on a number of initiatives supporting Queenslanders who are most in need, who are homeless or at risk, lonely, and socially isolated within our communities.