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Electric Collective celebrates a new wave of client wins

Cross-cultural communications agency Electric Collective has welcomed a range of new and returning clients across music, lifestyle, fashion and events:
  • The agency has once again been appointed by Harvest Rock, a two-day festival in Adelaide with a program that spans live music, culinary talent and local producers. The agency will lead communications for the festivals food and beverage experience.
  • Electric Collective has been tapped by NSW craft brewery, Philter Brewing, to support its brand storytelling and cultural engagement.
  • In partnership with Lendlease, the agency has been appointed to manage the winter campaign for North Sydney's new laneway precinct, VicX.
  • Electric Collective will continue its relationship with global payments platform, Adyen, to deliver the upcoming 10 Years of Adyen Australia celebration in October.
  • The agency's fashion portfolio has continued to grow, with new appointments including Sydney-based performance wear label, REC GEN, and heritage footwear brand, Rollie Nation.
  • Electric Collective will be working with Harlin Jones, an independent Australian jewellery brand founded by artisan Sumer Sayan.
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