Libby Fordham
Communications & Events
Libby Fordham
Communications & Events
Details of all the events planned for Melbourne on Australia Day can be found here.
For more information or to arrange an interview, please call Libby Fordham on +61 411 473 938.
Happy Australia Day!
From 6pm tonight, the Robbie Williams Experience will warm up the crowd as a prelude to the 2010 Australia Day Eve Comedy Debate.
The topic for this evening is "Australia has built its culture on being a nation of losers" with the affirmative team led by Dave O'Neil and accompanied by Hannah Gadsby and Tom Gleeson. For the negative, Captain Cal Wilson will be joined by Hung Lee and Corinne Grant.
Be there - at the Main Stage, Piazza, Waterfront City, Docklands.
Media information can be found here.
Details of the official Australia Day Luncheon for Victoria. Please note that all media reps and their crews must RSVP for attendance and have their accreditation with them.
Full details for the event are available in the alert.
Media Contact: Libby Fordham on +61 411 473 938.
Today, eight young Victorians will sing their hearts out for an opportunity to become the Australia Day Victoria, Anthem Singer.
For more details download the media alert.
Media contact on the day - Libby Fordham on +61 411 473 938.
The official program for Australia Day activities, taking place in and around Melbourne, was released today. Download the media release.
Also, don't forget to become a fan of the Australia Day Victoria, official facebook page - simply go to the Australia Day website and click on the facebook tab, available on every page.
For interviews, to arrange pic ops or for more information, please call Libby Fordham, Australia Day Victoria publicist on +61 411 473 938.
Libby Fordham Communications has once again been appointed as a preferred supplier to the Victorian State Government. The company is very proud of its reappointment to the Marketing Services Panel.
Director, Libby Fordham, said today, "It's very important for all organisations, particularly for Governments the world over, to explore new channels of communication. Social media is a reality but has sometimes been ignored as a powerful avenue for reaching young, niche or emerging markets. Add to this the move from boring or outdated forms of internal communications, such as Powerpoint, and we find ourselves in a new communication landscape which requires a different approach.
"It's an exciting prospect to work with this Government across the new spectrums of communication. We have the knowledge and we're motivated by results. We look forward to adding to the impact of Government communications in a creative and responsive way," she said.
For more information, please call Libby Fordham on +61 411 473 938
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