Clients
Hungry Jack’s
Hungry Jack's, is the Australian arm of international fast food giant, Burger King. Hungry Jack’s Pty Ltd is a subsidiary of Competitive Foods Australia Limited (CFAL) and commenced restaurant operations in 1971. There are now over 300 Hungry Jack’s outlets Australia wide comprising of both company owned and franchise stores.
Gold FM
Gold 104.3FM is a Melbourne radio station owned by parent company Australian radio Network (ARN) and part of Commercial Radio Australia. The Australian Radio Network is the largest owner of radio stations in Australasia, with investments in 12 radio stations in Australia and over 111 in New Zealand. ARN is 50% owned by APN News and Media and 50% owned by Clear Channel International.
Regional Radio Bureau / Macquarie Regional Radioworks
Formerly Regional Radio Bureau (RRB), Macquarie Regional Radioworks (MRR) is the national sales agency of Macquarie Southern Cross Media, Australia’s largest owner of commercial radio stations. Macquarie Regional Radioworks also represents other independently owned groups of radio stations. Macquarie Regional Radioworks represents 134 stations in 68 markets with a potential audience of 6.36 million people.
Payroll Intelligence
Payroll Intelligence was a boutique payroll, human resources, accounting and finance company based in Australia. It specialised in taking a personal, consultative and professional approach and recognized a company’s strongest asset was its staff. In 2007 Payroll Intelligence became part of i3Group.
i3Group
i3Group is one of Australia’s leading companies offering recruitment and payroll solutions. i3Group is a private company with its head office based in Melbourne, although most of it’s clients are Australia wide and/or international. Since commencing operations, i3Group has doubled its turnover annually.We love to support the following non profit organisations with pro bono assistance:
Choir of Hard Knocks
The Choir of Hard Knocks is a choir consisting of homeless and disadvantaged people formed in Melbourne, Australia. It came to prominence as the subject of a five-part Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) documentary television series broadcast in 2007.