This weeks shout out is to Rod and his team at Hurricane Outdoor Solutions and Hurricane Marine.

Rod runs both businesses and chances are if you maintain a boat or have ever had a beer outdoors in Salamanca you've been up close and personal with their handywork.

Hurricane Marine operate out of Prince of Wales Bay and provide a number of boat set up, maintenance, rigging and salvage services in addition to other marine services.

Hurricane Outdoor Solutions provide Outdoor Umbrellas, Awnings, Retractable Roofs and Outdoor Heating for entertainment venues and private homes. A quick walk down the waterfront of Hobart and Salamanca on a cool night and the number of people sitting outside enjoying a beverage or a feed are testament to how effective Hurricane Outdoor Solution's installations are.

Resilience are chuffed to have Rod and Hurrican Marine and Hurricane outdoor solutions as clients and have completed a number of projects for both businesses including Branding and Web Sites for both businesses.

Take a look here:

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Visit Site: http://hurricaneoutdoorsolutions.com.au

 

Ever wondered what's going on behind the dark glass as a limo glides gracefully by? Are the occupants simply looking at you, looking at them, with smug expressions on their faces or is something more salacious going on? Liz and Steve from Tasmanian Luxury Limousines have seen it all in their time driving around the well heeled, a bloody long time too - they've been at it since 1967! People can check this site out if they need the best limo services.

Mind you, discretion is the name of the game - loose lips sink ships and all that, but Hobart ABC radio listeners had a rare opportunity to peek behind the privacy screen recently when Liz and Steve opened up during an engaging and funny interview about their time together in life and as the owners of Tasmania's premier limousine service. (more…)

Growing up; dinner was always meat and three veg served precisely at 6pm, the only exception being a bbq when it was just meat, bread and a token salad which usually went to the managerie of chooks, guinea pigs and mice the next morning. We were a family of carnivores no doubt about it, other food types existed solely to accompany the protein on the plate.

I remember vividly one night in the mid eighties when I thought I'd give mum a night off and cook dinner. Into the 72 Corolla Coupe and down to Purity in Sandy Bay I went, shopping list in hand, returning about 45 minutes later with two brown paper bags laden with the ingredients for my culinary maiden voyage. Took a bit longer than I expected though so the 6pm deadline was not going to be achieved and I was under pressure right from the start and things went downhill from there really!

Following Margaret Fulton's Chow Mein recipe I raced through the first few processes - chopped the cabbage, mushrooms and other veggies, got them sweating off on the stove and put the rice on. Awesome I thought - this cooking caper is easy. Step 4, remove veggies from the pan and fry the mince with garlic and ginger is where I came unstuck - I had the garlic and ginger but the mince never made it into my shopping trolly. Oh crap I thought when I looked at the clock and realised it was 5.55. Back then the supermarkets closed at 6, no redemption possible there. A hasty search of the cupboard revealed a solitary can of kidney beans - oh well that'll have to do then! In they went, veggies returned and the stock and noodles completed the first vegetarian meal ever served in our household - albeit unintentionally.

Watching the old man look suspiciously at the bowl in front of him, I have an appreciation for the nervous looks on Masterchef contentant's faces when when they face the judges. After the first fork full he dug through the bowl for about 30 seconds, finally raised his eyes to mine and said - Where's the meat?

Um...well, about that...! Needless to say I wasn't trusted with the cooking duties after that.

For my fellow meat lovers though Resilience Marketing have been trusted with developing the brand and web presence for Cluny Farms a local business who bring packaged sides of Beef, Lamb and Goat straight from the farm to your door. And at prices that won't break the bank or force you to take out a second mortgage!

Matthew is committed to the principles of sustainable farming and animal welfare whilst keeping costs down to his customers. Grass fed beef and lamb ensures the quality of his produce is exceptional as well.

Check out what we've done for Cluny Farm below.

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No cheesy puns or anecdotes for this one. A more sombre mood to respect an organisation that has touched the lives of most Australians in one form or another for over one hundred years.

We're very lucky here at Resilience to work with a number of community organisations and help them to get their message out to the very people they are serving.

One such organisation that we have a long relationship with is RSL Tasmania. Resilience have been publishing their membership magazine On Service for over 10 years now and more recently redeveloped their web site, which acts as a news and information portal for their members.

The RSL was founded in 1916 to provide comradeship and support to Australia's veterans and their families. It's core objectives are the welfare of war veterans, serving members of the ADF, ex-servicemen and women and their dependants; and to act as an advocacy for them. In addition to this the RSL is committed to Commemoration and Remembrance of those Australians who have given their lives in War and to instill in the Australian people the patriotic, loyalty and pride which the League has for the Nation, it’s people, the Crown and the Flag.

Resilience Marketing are proud to be associated with RSL Tasmania and feel honoured to be trusted with their two main forms of communication to their members - their web site and On Service magazine.

See them below:

 

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We're very lucky here at Resilience - we get to work on a variety of projects with a lot of Tasmanian Businesses out there making a real difference in our lovely state.

None more so than Tasmanian Agricultural Jobs - an organisation dedicated to improving Tasmania's rich and longstanding rural traditions through training and facilitating workforce opportunities in the Agricultural sector.

Resilience has completed a number of projects now for Tasmanian Agricultural Jobs, the latest of which is a Corporate Video to add to the Branding and Web work already completed.

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Could have a field day with gate puns here but that horse has bolted!

Autogate Services have been a client of ours for a while now.  Andrew Montgomery and his team install automated gates, boom gates and pedestrian turnstiles to help their customers with the convenience that automation brings and the additional property security it provides.

They have key staff in Hobart, Launceston and Penguin and a legion of happy customers right around the state all rolling in and out of their garages or property gates at the click of a button.

The Autogate team look at all aspects of every project they undertake, ensuring that all aspects of the gate automation project are properly designed and integrated with power requirements, proper operation in the event of power failure, safety and activation facilities. They look bloody good too!

Autogate Services have trusted Resilience with their branding, web site and introductory television commercials:

 

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Visit Site: http://autogateservices.com.au/

 

Familiar sight?

Most of us that have kids know that hours spent on our knees picking up toys, finding stray bits of food stuffed into the sub woofer and fixing broken stuff are facts of life.
In my kids' case I'm afraid it's genetic. Frustrated sentences uttered by my mother which included both "your room" and "bomb site" were a very common occurrence. Naturally back yard cricket and footy were at the top of my priority list - hospital corners on the bed? Not so much! A trait that sadly has followed me into adult life. (more…)

Ah, 1984 - The Bombers beat their arch rivals Hawthorn for the flag, Darryl and Ossie are doing their thing on the box and Springsteen's Dancing in the Dark.

It's also the year of my college formal, and dressed to the nines in my Miami Vice white suit and pastel green square bottom tie, I'm on my way to pick up my girlfriend of three weeks in my 1972 two door Corolla coupe. A quick stop into a servo to grab some fuel, whack a $2 note into the acceptor and I'm good to go. Nervous as all hell because I'm about to meet her parents for the first time, I pull into her driveway to find her old man washing his Datsun 180b and looking at me, then my ride, looked me up and down again, finally fixing his gaze at the hotwire mags on the front, rolled his eyes and said "So you're the bloody reason I can never use the phone at night."

At that moment the front door opened and my girlfriend's mother came out with a smile on her face, Emma trailing behind. Any hopes I had of a reprieve faded as quickly as the smile on her mum's face though as she eyeballed my car. A look at her husband and a quick tilt of the head followed by a whispered conversation 10 yards away ensued as I slowly changed colour from white, through the shades of pink to scarlet and then back to white again. Eventually after expressing their grave concerns about the quality and safety of my car they admonished me to drive safely with my precious cargo and allowed us to leave. As first impressions go at least there was no where but up to go in their estimation!

If only Tasmanian Luxury Limousines were about in my day! That embarrassing footnote to my adolescence could have been avoided entirely (I'm not talking about the suit!) and I would have been viewed in an entirely different light!

The good folk at Tasmanian Luxury Limousines specialise in Meet and Greet services, provide personalized and extended tours, meetings and conventions, shopping, shore excursions for cruise vessels, sightseeing, sports events, weddings, airport transfers, VIP and corporate arrangements are also available.

Resilience are wrapt to count them among our valued clients and have provided web design, branding and graphic design services for them as well as producing their TV Commercial.

Here it is!:

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Happy New Year to all of our valued clients and friends. Here's to a safe and prosperous 2017!

Christmases in our family are always large affairs, At least twenty people sharing lots of laughs, a few drinks which leads to  a few tears - usually from my crazy Aunt (hey - everybody has one!) and of course a table laden with Turkey, Pork, Glazed Ham, every vegetable known to man and of course lashings and lashings of gravy and assorted sauces. (Sorry about the famous five channeling!).

As I contemplated shouldering my mother aside to get to the turkey leg I suddenly had a thought - what would this table look like if there were no farms? Pretty piss poor was my conclusion as I snared the leg while my sister picked my mother up from the floor.  For some reason not much conversation was directed my way during lunch so I had plenty of time to expand on my ruminating on a world without agriculture. First there were the benefits - no brussell sprouts, cool, no tripe - even cooler! Then the reality hit - No Meat, No Vegetables, No Fruit, No Booze, NO COFFEE!!

All that was left was plastic cheese, I'm sure there's no actual dairy in that and Wendys ice cream.

Bloody good job there are farms was my conclusion, and the hardy souls that work on them. Which brings me to Resilience's latest completed project - graphic design, branding and a brand spanking new web site for Tasmanian Agricultural Jobs - a portal designed to connect farmers and workers. Resilience are proud to also be a partner in this endeavour.

Check it out here: http://www.tasagjobs.com.au

 

You'll feel like a Martini - shaken, not stirred after arriving in style with Ultimate Rides Tasmania.

Check out their brand new website emblazened with a new logo and Corporate Id elements all developed for Ultimate Rides by Q at Resilience Marketing. (Q must remain anonymous, a matter of security - We're sure you understand!)  (more…)

Resilience Marketing have recently delivered on a raft of projects for Tasmanian Sliding Door Repairs.

First we developed a shiny new brand for them and then rolled it out into Stationery, a new Web Site and Television Commercial.

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Last year it went off!

Resilience are excited to help get the word out about this unique event in August. We're looking forward to seeing you at this year's climb.

 

Here's our branding and tv work from last year's event.

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