Leading property management and services firm Colliers International has appointed local Newcastle digital agency Sticky to provide search and inbound marketing services.
Colliers International provides commercial property sale and commercial property lease services, property research industry data, investment property advice, property valuation and property management services to clients across Australia.
Newcastle law firm Mullane and Lindsay Solicitors has recently launched a corporate blog site to provide people with valuable local legal news.
The site will hopefully provide news on Newcastle lawyers and publish the latest information on family law, property law, commercial law and contesting wills.

Hunter Advantage, a new initiative to promote Newcastle and the Hunter Valley to the rest of Australia, was launched last week. The concept is headed by a consortium of prominent local business identities and will involve a national medi and online campaign aimed at bringing more business to the region.
Here’s the Herald’s announcement:
THE Hunter is set to go head-to-head with major growth regions like south-eastern Queensland to market itself as an economic powerhouse.
A new venture with private sector backing will be launched in Newcastle on Friday to send the message that the Hunter is open for business.
Called Hunter Advantage, the marketing project will combine a national advertising campaign with an internet site to build a strong case for business and industry to invest in or relocate to the Hunter and stimulate growth.
A group of intrepid social media fans have begun a weekly gathering in Newcastle. Its called Newcastle Coffee Morning and has been going for the last month. The team from Sticky Advertising took along their new FLIP video camera to help introduce you to the rest of the crew.
Come join in the fun every Friday at Baristaba Cafe at The Boardwalk, Honeysuckle.
Originally posted by Craig Wilson at Stickyads.com.au
The Federal Government and private sector will invest up to $43 billion over eight years in a super-fast national broadband network, in the “single biggest infrastructure decision in Australia’s history”.
The significance of this announcement reaches far beyond the actual construction implications. The proposed National Broadband Network will affect how Australian’s do business, communicate, consume media and compete internationally.
There will also be an immediate effect, despite the projected 8 year roll-out, as companies begin positioning for what will be a very different future.
The fibre-to-the-premise network will run to 90% of homes and businesses offering speeds of up to 100 megabits per second. The remaining homes and businesses will be reached via wireless and satellite technologies offering speeds of 12 megabits per second.
Companies with strong online businesses should do well now as their future now seems so much brighter.
















