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Aruga's new stride,
Queensland's culture amplified,
Creativity's guide.
Brisbane creative agency Aruga adds new arts sector clients
Brisbane creative agency has won a series of new accounts and projects across Queensland's creative sector, including the Queensland Symphony Orchestra and the Affordable Art Fair in both Brisbane and Sydney.
For the seventh consecutive year, Aruga will be involved in the Brisbane Festival, Queensland's premier international arts festival, also collaborating with Tourism and Events Queensland for a third year to boost attendance at the World Science Festival Brisbane.
In 2024, Aruga will roll out new campaigns for returning clients such as the Brisbane Comedy Festival, Brisbane Writers Festival, La Boite Theatre, Australasia Dance Collective, and The Little Red Company. Aruga's work with Tourism and Events Queensland (TEQ) on the Queensland Destination Events Program (QDEP) will continue into 2024, promoting 33 major events across 12 regions in Queensland.
Aruga co-founder Donna Kramer said: "At Aruga, we are passionate about celebrating our unique local cultural identity and showcasing our stories,” Kramer said. “Through our continued commitment to cultural projects and partnerships, we aim to amplify the voices of local artists and communities, fostering creativity and cultural exchange."
"By spotlighting Queensland's cultural offerings, we are not only enriching the lives of residents and visitors but, particularly as we head towards 2032, also contributing to the state's economic prosperity," said Kramer.
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