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Taurus wraps up Q2 2025 with new client wins and contract renewals

Integrated marketing strategy and PR agency, Taurus, has announced new client wins and contract renewals as they close off their second quarter of 2025:
  • The agency has commenced work with Centurion Corporation, a provider of purpose-built student and worker accommodation. Taurus has been engaged to support the launch of a new premium student accommodation brand, with the first property under development in Sydney's Macquarie Park.
  • In the finance industry, Taurus has signed Avatrade for a media relations campaign.
  • Virtual HQ, a family business founded in 2007, has engaged Taurus for a social media and PR campaign.
  • In the digital marketing space, Taurus has signed with heritage-listed events venue, Sydney Masonic Centre.
  • In the home robotics space, Taurus will continue building the brand and product range of Narwal.
In addition to the client wins, Taurus has continued to expand its service range through Taurus SHOP, an e-commerce platform for fixed-price comms services, accessible 24/7 for local and global businesses entering the Australian market.

Managing Director at Taurus, Samantha Sakr, said: "Q2 was a standout quarter for Taurus, and I am proud of my extraordinary team in what is a challenging, unsettled economy. Taurus SHOP continues to grow in the number and range of services we offer. I'm excited about this next year and particularly the work we are doing with AI."
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