The ExecuJet Aviation Group website stated the company managed more than 130 private and commercially-registered fixed-wing and rotary aircraft for private, business and government owners across the globe. It was understood The Star Entertainment Group was one of the those clients, and the company was reported in 2017 to have leased three planes but had intended to downsize its fleet. The keen Coast-based plane spotter told the
Daily five people got off the plane on February 25, but only one got back on board when it took off. The
Daily put questions to The Star Entertainment Group representatives about the flying visit late last month, including who was on board and the reasons for the trip.
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Marcomms & PR agency Aruga adds new clients and staff
March 3, 2021 4:20
Aruga agency has announced it is celebrating nine new client wins and has also added three new hires to kick-off 2021.
Meanwhile, co-founders Donna Kramer and Adam Brunes lauded the way the marcomms and PR agency weathered 2020 and has continued its post-COVID recovery and growth this year.
Aruga welcomes to its client portfolio Tourism Whitsundays, Economic Development Queensland (EDQ) Northshore (Brisbane), Tourism Bundaberg and Brisbane Festival 2021.
Other account wins include Tattersall’s Club, Brisbane Cycling Festival, UQIMB Soils for Science, Burger Urge and the Institute of Modern Art (IMA).
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On top of those wins, Aruga has been awarded new campaigns and expanded briefs for existing clients The Star Entertainment Group. Chef Collective, Love Australian Prawns and FRANKiE4.
Intrigue surrounds a sudden unexplained rush on shares in casino owner Aquis Entertainment, with the price rocketing as much as 3180 per cent in a week.
CEO Allison Gallaugher said Aquis was as baffled by the share price rise as anyone else. We don t know of any reason - there are no unannounced plans or information that anyone could be speculating on, she said on Friday. We can only assume things at the moment, but that s just us guessing. Ms Gallaugher said Aquis was reviewing the trades daily, but its investigations were limited by delayed data, as share sales don t settle until three days after they are traded. It appears most of the volume is day trading, so people are buying and selling on the same day and we can t see who they are, she said.