Dear Hughes PR Subscriber
Welcome to the June edition of the Hughes PR eNews, and what a month it’s been! Tim has recently returned from a whirlwind tour of Europe with the Urban Development Institute of Australia (SA), we’ve driven communications for several major client announcements and we’ve welcomed two new consultants to our team. Read on…
Welcome Hayley and Natalie
We are delighted to welcome two new consultants, Hayley Burwell and Natalie Ciccocioppo, to the Hughes PR team. Hayley began her career in creative advertising at the UK’s Telegraph Media Group leading on from communications for the charity London Youth and most recently working at the AusSMC. Natalie has public relations experience spanning the corporate and not-for-profit sectors including the arts, destination marketing, tourism, and major events, most recently as the Communications Manager of Advantage SA.
Hayley Burwell Natalie Ciccocioppo
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Greg Norman’s first SA course now opened for play
Australian golfing legend Greg Norman’s first course design in South Australia officially opened for play earlier this month. Described as a “challenging yet forgiving course”, thousands of golfers are expected to tackle the first nine holes of the new Copperclub golf course at The Dunes Port Hughes on the Yorke Peninsula in the coming months. The second nine holes are currently in planning, with major construction set to start next year. Read more
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Congratulations to the Hansen Yuncken Consortium
The SA Health Partnership - a consortium comprising Hansen Yuncken, Leighton Contractors, Macquarie Capital Group and Spotless – has reached financial close with the SA Government to deliver the new Royal Adelaide Hospital (nRAH) Public Private Partnership project. Hughes PR client Hansen Yuncken will be responsible for design, construction and commissioning of the new hospital in a 50:50 joint venture with Leighton Contractors. We look forward to continuing to support Hansen Yuncken with its communications across the next stage of the project. Read more
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SAHMRI brings world class medical research to Adelaide
An exciting development in health care was revealed this week as the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) announced its core themes of Cancer, Heart Disease, Healthy Mothers, Babies and Children, Nutrition and Metabolism, Mind and Brain and Infection and Immunity. SAHMRI will lead the way in new discoveries and treatments, delivering real health reform back to the community. Read more on the SAHMRI website
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