Mitchell's Rodeo comes to Sydney

Cameron McPherson & Matt Henry, Rodeo-WEB.jpgDigital creative agency Rodeo, part of the Mitchell Communication Group, will today open a Sydney office, expanding for the first time from the agency's Melbourne headquarters.   

General Manager Cameron McPherson said the move to Sydney caps off an outstanding 12 months for Rodeo: "In the past year, we've added more than 11 new clients to our roster including 7-Eleven, Quest Apartments and Mattel, and grown our staff numbers accordingly. We already work with a number of clients in Sydney so opening there is a natural progression for us. It's an exciting time for our business."

Rodeo's Sydney office will initially be headed by existing staff member Matt Henry and based within the premises of sister agency Haystac Public Affairs.

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12 Comments

Anonymous said:

Another nail in the coffin for print. Your days are numbered print boys.

Anonymous said:


Numbered in the hundreds of thousands.

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Sent from my cyber-netic virtual paperless office of dreams.

Anonymous said:

Hehehe I detect a little bit of fear there 2:39. What's the matter? No one likes spec anymore?

Can't use Flash?

My eleven year old son can use inDesign. He likes it for his school projects. Do you also enjoy using inDesign?

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Sent from the desk of someone with vision

Anonymous said:

Guys, get over it we're about ideas, digital is now just another media placement. They thrive on ideas too.

Anonymous said:

Man. I'm a client looking for an agency that has my interests at heart - I want people to sell my shit.

If it involves TV, Print, 'Digital' or hiring rent boys to stand on oxford st wearing crotchless panties, I don't really give a shit.

However, I log on to the industry's most illustrious creative site and find a bunch of divisive, desperate, opinionated 'people' fighting over the tiny scraps of the budget I allocate.

Mmmmm. PR agency maybe a better investment?


While you boys work out if print is dead or digital is viable, money for the whole tub is leaking through your shitty little plugs.

Anonymous said:

You're a client are you? You don't really sound like a client. You sound like someone pretending to be a client. Clients don't log onto creative blogs offer help to agencies.

You're also incorrect about money going down these "shitty little plug" holes - it's TV that's disappearing down those. This money, as it were, is usually kicked up stairs to important people and small portions are trickled down to disgruntled juniors like yourself.

12:54 said:

10:19 / angry-fluffy-pants-man

It was an analogy.

Also, in my personal experience, most juniors are keen as mustard - it's the important people up stairs who are usually bitter.

Also, to be a real captain obvious, plugs was a pun.

Good luck in Sydney.

Anonymous said:

Ah Dumbo. When will you learn you silly little man?

(Insert backhanded compliment here)

Anonymous said:

I can smell the chip on a digital shoulder...

Can't we all just - get along?

Anonymous said:

Ooh I can smell bridges burning, Dumbo.

Anonymous said:

I think a few people need to finish high school.

Anonymous said:

You're right Ben. What would I know? :o)

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