Adelaide full service advertising agency KWP! officially launches new agency in Darwin

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KWP Darwin.jpgAdelaide-based full service marketing and communications agency KWP! has officially opened its doors in Darwin.

The agency is dedicated to delivering ideas that are impossible to ignore and brands that are impossible to forget.

Says John Baker (right), managing director, KWP!: “After a successful 25 years of working with clients in Adelaide it is time for KWP! to branch out and expand our work.

“Darwin has always been the most obvious place for us to open given its similarities with Adelaide, especially its strong sense of community.

“We have a proud history in Darwin having worked on the rebrand for Charles Darwin University and marketing initiatives for Power and Water.”

KWP! successfully merges ideas with new media channels and production capabilities. Management, creative, production, strategy, digital, interactive, retail, social and media are all part of the agency’s skill set.

Based on Mitchell Street, KWP! Darwin has recently begun working with Menzies School of Health Research and the Agency is excited to develop new relationships with other local businesses.

Says Baker: “Good advertising agencies and good communications agencies build businesses – that’s their job.”

 

KWP! is involved with and has helped build some iconic businesses in South Australia, including Coopers and the South Australian Tourism Commission which have achieved much success, not just locally, but nationally and overseas.

KWP! Darwin business director Kaia Hammond (above, left) can see the same potential in Darwin and is keen to work with businesses of all sizes.

Says Hammond: “We’re looking to develop partnerships with small and large businesses across a number of different industries and in range of capacities.

“Some clients use all of our services, some unbundle and use only a few. We are ultimately interested in making sure our clients have access to the most appropriate and cost effective services that answer their needs.”