July 8 2021, 12:37 pm | BY Ricki Green | 18 Comments
7-Eleven has launched its partnership with the Velocity Frequent Flyer program through a new campaign from creative agency CHE Proximity.
Australia’s 10 million Velocity Frequent Flyer Members can now earn Points on everyday food, drinks, fuel and more at over seven hundred 7-Eleven stores.
Says Adam Jacka, head of marketing communications at 7-Eleven: “As lockdowns ease, we are excited to help people take to the skies again by making earning Points everyday easier. Whether it’s an early morning freshly ground coffee, a delicious wrap for lunch, a fill up on fuel or a treat on the go, our customers can now earn Velocity Points to get to their next reward faster.
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AGL partners with CHE Proximity for ‘More Than Energy’ campaign
February 23, 2021 8:52
AGL has launched an integrated campaign in collaboration with CHE Proximity establishing their retail services as ‘more than energy.’
The campaign which is rolling out nationally across TV, BVOD, social and Out-Of-Home from February to May 2021.
The campaign leverages AGL’s iconic graphic element ‘the ray’ to extend to an internet wifi symbol and a mobile reception symbol. The new campaign focuses on the proposition from AGL for customers to connect their energy, internet and mobile services needs via the one account.
AGL head of brand, Yasmina Pinto, said the campaign spoke to AGL’s continued progression and innovation.
Jaidyn Dennien has been a consistent performer for United.
The super boot forward was on fire this year, hitting the scoresheet 11 times to finish equal first on top of the clubâs goalscoring list alongside Sam Bradshaw.
Dennien managed her 11 goals despite making three less appearances than Bradshaw. Sammie Sutton, Tiahni Webber, Courtney Cross and Zoe Morrison were also standouts for the Premier Women in their delayed season.
Reserve Women â Brooke Grima (GK, Striker)
Coach Joel Albion said: âShe was the captain of the team. It was her second year playing for the Gympie ladies, and this year she really stepped up when we needed her to. She was really important for us.â