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What Ranfurlie Centres is doing to bring community engagement to life digitally

What Ranfurlie Centres is doing to bring community engagement to life digitally GM marketing shares the new platform investment helping bring gamification, mixed reality, tailored communications and offers to its retail customers Building community engagement and loyalty through gamification, mixed reality activations and tailored communications is the name of the game for Ranfurlie Shopping Centres after investing in a new digital platform. Ranfurlie Shopping Centres has been around for nearly 10 years and owns several large format centres in the outer western and southern suburbs of Melbourne in Victoria: Burnside Park, Cranborne, Tarneit and Manor Lakes. The shopping centre group is a subsidiary of Dennis Family Homes, an iconic land and housing development giant in Victoria, with locations acting as retail and activity complements to core housing estates.

Yoga teacher sexually assaulted teenage girl during class, County Court told

Advertisement A yoga teacher sexually assaulted a 15-year-old girl while the teenager’s mother was in the class and on a mat about one metre away, a court has heard. Chandra Bhoga, 47, is now in custody after his lawyer conceded jail was warranted for repeatedly groping the girl under her T-shirt and underwear across 30 minutes on July 31, 2018. The mother and daughter did the early-morning class at Bhoga’s home in Tarneit after beginning sessions with him over the previous weeks, the County Court heard on Thursday. When the girl told Bhoga she was having trouble breathing because of a cold, he instructed the mother to continue her movements and had the girl put her legs on his and moved his face close to hers, prosecutor Tania Bolton said.

Ranfurlie teams up with Komo to add a new digital dimension to shopper experiences

July 15 2021, 10:32 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments Komo Digital Engagement, one of Australia’s leading digital brand engagement platforms, has been enlisted by Ranfurlie Asset Management (RAM) to provide its digital engagement suite to help bolster shopper experiences in a new COVID-safe norm.   Through Komo’s platform Ranfurlie’s centres, which include Tarneit Central and Manor Lakes Central, will be able to add a new digital dimension to community engagement. It will allow Ranfurlie’s team to create instant user-first interactive digital campaigns through integrated engagement tools. The custom-built digital suite, which has been coined internally by Ranfurlie as ‘HQ’, provides tools including consumer opinion polls, live trivia games, personality checklists, videos and over 30 plug and play games. Each engagement tool can be utilised to incentivise community participation and drive post-activation sales, as well as instant rewards for customers via retai

New Tarneit school in pipeline

The state government has announced it has secured land to build a future primary school in Tarneit. Education Minister James Merlino said the land, close to Polly Parade, would become the site of Tarneit Missen House Primary School. Tarneit Missen House Primary School will have space for 525 pupils with a co-located campus offering 50 places for pupils with disability. Tarneit MP Sarah Connolly said the school was set to open in 2023. “I’m excited that the community’s vision for a new primary school in Tarneit is turning into a reality, and that students will get to attend a brand-new school with first-rate facilities,” she said.

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