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Adshel Street Furniture Pty Ltd.
The Forum, Level 11, 205 Pacific Hwy
St Leonards NSW
AUSTRALIA 2065

Postal Address
PO Box 431
St Leonards NSW AUSTRALIA 1590

  

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Phone: +61 2 8425 7200
Fax: +61 2 8425 7222

Email: Email

Website: www.adshel.com.au

Chief Executive Officer:
Steve McCarthy

Australia - Adshel Australia

In Australia, Adshel has unrivalled coverage in the 6 metropolitan cities of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Canberra, as well as key regional markets. The network in Australia features over 11,000 illuminated advertising panels across street furniture, shopping centre, tram, railway and airport locations.

A 50/50 joint venture between Clear Channel and APN News & Media, more local councils and other authorities have put their trust in Adshel than any other street furniture provider. Adshel has already supplied, and is currently cleaning and maintaining over 7,000 bus and tram shelters across Australia and New Zealand.

Street furniture: The national Adshel network comprises over 11,000 advertising panels (1.2 x 1.8m).

Rail: Advertising panels located throughout selected CBD and suburban rail stations in Sydney, including the city’s busiest railway stations and light rail network in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.

Airport: Adshel manages all internal advertising opportunities within Sydney’s International terminal (T1). Adshel in conjunction with APN Outdoor were awarded advertising rights at Sydney Airport in 2005.

Australia’s Sydney Airport is a world-class facility, which captures all the excitement and vibrancy of the city of Sydney. The airport attracts over 28 million travellers per year and provides advertisers with exposure to the hard-to-reach lucrative business and leisure traveller.

Shopping centre: Coverage includes an Adshel network in centres owned by property owners Lend Lease throughout capital city and regional areas.
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