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Creative
Territory opens Central Australia's first registered PR
agency
25 February 2008
Territory
public relations agency Creative Territory is celebrating its
second birthday by opening Central Australia’s first
registered public relations consultancy.
Long-term
Alice Springs resident Laurelle Halford has joined the Creative
Territory team as manager and account executive in the Alice
Springs office.
Managing
Director Tracy Jones said the opening of the office was a major
step forward for the PR agency, which turns two on March 6.
“I’ve
had a commitment to establish in Alice Springs for some time,”
Tracy said.
“Getting
the right person in place has been critical and I’m delighted
Laurelle has agreed to join our team.”
Laurelle
has lived and worked in Alice Springs for seven years in the
tourism industry and government. She is a keen contributor to
the community serving on various local committees and boards in
an advisory or volunteer capacity.
Laurelle
has worked with Desert Knowledge Australia, guiding public
relations and marketing on the project since its infancy.
“I
am excited about joining the Creative Territory team because it
is the Territory’s leading communication agency, and I look
forward to being able to offer a new service to a variety of
businesses in Alice Springs, many of which I have worked with in
some capacity before.” Laurelle said.
“I
think there is a real gap in the Alice Springs market for a
service like this, and Creative Territory can provide help with
anything from communications strategies, developing your new
brand, media training and writing, or advertising and multimedia
campaigns.”
Creative
Territory Pty Ltd has become the Territory’s most successful
public relations agency since opening its doors in March 2006.
Since then it has won four state and two national public
relations awards as well as being named the Territory Best New
Business in the 2007 Small Business Champion Awards.
It
now employs four public relations professionals in the Territory
and a part-time consultant in Sydney.
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