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303 Mullenlowe Perth & MediaHub put Queens on the Edge in new tourism campaign
Four adventurous women, one van and an epic, 12-day roadtrip along The South West Edge in WA. It’s an unexpected combination resulting in a new content-led tourism campaign called Queens On The Edge, developed by 303 MullenLowe Perth and full service media agency Mediahub.
Four adventurous women, one van and an epic, 12-day roadtrip along The South West Edge in WA. It’s an unexpected combination resulting in a new content-led tourism campaign called Queens On The Edge, developed by 303 MullenLowe Perth and full service media agency Mediahub.
Aimed at attracting east coast holiday seekers, the campaign follows four fun-loving women as they travel from Perth to Esperance, showcasing the characters they meet en route against a backdrop of stunning landscapes.
303 MullenLowe’s Planning Director, Smiljka Dimitrijevic explains: “On paper, The South West Edge may not seem dissimilar to other roadtrips in Australia, with an abundance of ocean, nature, wineries and attractions along the way. However, on our own reconnaissance trip along The Edge we saw exactly why this slice of Australia is unlike anywhere else in the world; the region is filled with amazingly quirky characters creating off-the-wall experiences for those who cross their paths.”
303 MullenLowe’s Executive Creative Director, Richard Berney continues: “Everyone knows about the intoxicating landscapes of WA’s South West – but it’s the locals, and in particular the wild and wonderful matriarchs that are truly world class. So we tagged along with four fabulous friends on an epic South West roadtrip.”
Leveraging episodic storytelling, a 12-day targeted social campaign follows the Queens on their 12-day roadtrip. The Queens adventures are also being tracked through a partnership with Melbourne’s Nova 100 and SmoothFM, with WA’s own Joel Creasey regularly checking in throughout their trip, and then offering Victorians the chance to travel the Edge themselves via a bespoke ‘Never Have I Ever’ competition, which includes social and digital integration and amplification.
Mediahub Media Director Kylie Macey said the media strategy aimed to “inspire people to release all inhibitions, pack their bags and experience The South West Edge for themselves”.
“Following the Queens as they experienced The South West Edge roadtrip brought a degree of authenticity to this campaign. And partnering with Nova and Joel Creasey allowed us to bring the personality of the Queens to the forefront and create broader appeal – after all, we all love a roadtrip!
“Comedy icon Joel is not only WA born and bred, confident and quirky, but the perfect voice to introduce the Queens On The Edge campaign into to the Melbourne market. He embodies the Queens’ energy; fierce, fun, and fabulous. Daily social posts and radio catch ups between the Queens and Joel where they discuss their plans for the day also added extra value to the media approach.”
The women involved in Queens On The Edge – Bernie, Roz, Sandy, and Lisa – were cast to be part of the campaign after chance meetings while the 303 MullenLowe’s creative team were experiencing the roadtrip for themselves.
“Our creative was inspired by research, which showed that an increasing number of women in their 60s and 70s are setting off in their Winnebagos – no kids nor husbands in tow. Life has become too short for that. They want freedom on their terms. And the South West Edge has bucketloads on offer, making it the perfect freedom destination,” added Dimitrijevic.
This project received funding through the Australian Government’s Recovery for Regional Tourism Program administered by Austrade.
A dedicated website has also been launched to showcase the trip and adventures undertaken by the Queens along the way which can be viewed here: https://www.thesouthwestedge.com.au/queens-on-the-edge/
The 15s trailer can be seen here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voewN3nVtgE
Video episodes of the Queens’ adventures can be seen here:
Episode 1- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hArucuVPUMk
Episode 2- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MTDMaZg1xQ
Episode 3- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWdYB6IBSCg
It is the first campaign 303 MullenLowe and Mediahub have undertaken for The South West Edge since winning the account in a pitch process last year. The client is a new committee comprising Destination Perth (including Rottnest Island), Australia’s South West, and The Golden Outback – specifically formed to promote extended visitation across The South West Edge to interstate travellers.
Credits:
Clients
Australia’s South West – Catrin Allsop, Malcolm Farrell-Mitchell, Annabel Owen and Janice Platt
Destination Perth – Jade Brown, Tracey Cinavas-Prosser
Australia’s Golden Outback- Marcus Falconer, Kelly Leonard
303 Mullenlowe and Mediahub
Joint Managing Director- René Migliore
Executive Creative Director- Richard Berney
Planning Director- Smiljka Dimitrijevic
Art Director- Stephen Hansen
Copywriters- Zosia Kilpatrick, Maya Halilovic and Chris Swift
Designers- Andrew Allingham & Madeleine De Pierres
Producer- Jonathan Julius
Business Director- Imogen Prevost
Media Director– Kylie Macey
Media Account Manager- Meg Handley
Media Coordinator- Ben Miller
Production
Director and Editor – Dominic Pearce
Co-Director & Stills Photographer – Sam Harris
EP – Grady Habib
Producer – Emilia Jolakoska
DOP – Dave Le May
1st AC – Ben Berkhout
Sound Recordist – Ben O’Hayon
Stylist – Sandy Mitchell
Production Coord – Priscilla Anne Jacob
Vehicle & Driver – Mark Niutta of Kool Kombis
Colourist – Jaemie Manners
Sound Producer – Holly Miller
Sound Design – Lachlan Cooper and Brad Habib
Music Composition – Panda Candy
Music Company : Panda Candy
Composers : Sarangapany / Berney
Lead Cast
Bernardine Aslett
Roz Benson
Sandy Mitchell
Lisa White
With thanks / Featuring
Margaret River Tourism Association – Amanda Peterkin
Wadandi Custodians – The Webb Family (Isaac Webb for the Welcome to Country)
Swings & Roundabouts, Yallingup
Smiths Beach Resort, Yallingup
Margaret River Discovery – Sean Blocksidge
Margaret River Bakery – David Astbury
The Department of Parks and Wildlife
RAC Karri Valley Resort
Liberté, Albany – Hester van der Straaten
Australian Truffle Traders – Melinda and Gavin Booth
Limeburners – Lauren Hercus (talent)
The Museum of the Great Southern – The Brig Amity Ship
The National Hotel in Fremantle
Madeline Mitchell
The City of Albany
The Shire of Augusta-Margaret River
The City of Busselton