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iD Collective ends July with new client wins

Full-service communications agency, iD Collective, has added a number of clients to their portfolio in July:
  • iD Collective has partnered with Royal Saxon for the relaunch of their Richmond venue. The agency will lead a strategic communications campaign to reintroduce the brand to Melbourne's hospitality scene, driving awareness and engagement.
  • The agency has announced a collaboration with national charity initiative, Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision. iD will be leading a strategic communications campaign to amplify awareness and drive engagement and fundraising, ahead of the upcoming Maddie’s Month in November.
  • iD Collective has been appointed to support Rialto for another year with their ongoing partnership and commitment to Cancer Council Victoria. Rialto will be transforming into a Daffodil floral display in support of Cancer Council Victoria’s Daffodil Day Appeal, with the agency driving a targeted communications strategy to boost visibility and inspire community involvement and donations.
iD Collective's Head of Communications, Alexandra Rutman, said: "We're thrilled to welcome an exciting and diverse group of new clients this month, including Royal
Saxon, Rialto, and Maddie’s Vision.

"These new partnerships highlight the breadth of our integrated communications expertise and our ability to craft impactful strategies across hospitality and not-for-profit sectors. With our team’s deep industry knowledge and national reach, we’re ready to elevate brand presence and deliver meaningful results across Australia."
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