Levi’s Australia and New Zealand has come together with not-for-profit housing organisation Habitat for Humanity Australia to create a new campaign for Levi’s Workwear via Monster Children Creative.
Little Black Book, Documentary style project from Monster Children Creative follows a Blue Mountains resident who lost everything in the Black Summer bushfires and how the community rebuilt her life
UNPOPULAR bollards installed in Rhyl as part of temporary active travel schemes are being removed. The bollards were installed to help create more space for pedestrians during the pandemic, as part of the Welsh Government’s Active Travel and Covid-19 scheme. Businesses felt the bollards gave the impression the town was closed . There was also concerns about how they impacted on parking and deliveries. Last year, Dr James Davies, MP for Vale of Clwyd, met businesses owners to discuss the problems the bollards were causing and called on Denbighshire County Council to revise the measures. Welcoming the news they are to be removed, Dr Davies said: Businesses have been up in arms over these bollards since they were first installed as they block access to loading and disabled parking bays, and make their premises look closed.
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By Andrew Gough, VP of sales at HelloDone
With the demand for e-commerce growing exponentially, the pandemic has thrown the customer experience online into the spotlight. Retailers have work to do. And if you’re not sure where to look, the ‘last mile’ is flashing red.
As COVID-19 continues to affect consumer behaviours, e-commerce retailers have been scrambling to keep up with our changing needs. A recent survey by KPMG showed that 67% of decision-makers accelerated their digital transformation strategies because of COVID-19.
Aiming to address falling revenue and disrupted supply chains, retailers are turbocharging their shift to digital. So why are consumer expectations still not being met? Two words: post-purchase.
Grandad saved by heroic passers-by after he had a heart attack while litter-picking with pal
The family are now looking for the woman who helped save his life
Andrew Gough had a heart attack while out litter picking
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