oOh! invests in WA with large format digital site in Forrestdale

By AdNews | 18 May 2023
 

oOh!media has optimised its large format digital network in Western Australia with the launch of a new supersite in the suburb of Forrestdale. 

The Forrestdale site is located on the main arterial into the Armadale and Kelmscott areas, reaching commuters heading east towards these suburbs and the hills coming from the Tonkin Highway and Kwinana Freeway.

Its aimed at achieving the highest possible audience reach. 

Robbie Dery, chief commercial operating officer at oOh! said the Forrestdale large format digital site is located in a fast-growing Perth suburb populated by small businesses and expanding housing estates.

"This infrastructure investment complements our ongoing network plans in WA with the recent upgrade of oOh!’s City of Wanneroo street furniture and a new full-motion dynamic broadcast screen at Claremont Quarter shopping centre," said Dery.

"The launch of Forrestdale and the asset upgrade in City of Gosnells signifies oOh!'s ongoing commitment to our network in WA, giving advertisers new opportunities to reach audiences at scale, and across a combination of digital and static Out of Home formats, to make brands unmissable."  

The long-term street furniture partnership with City of Gosnells has also undergone an upgrade on all 31 bus shelters including new digital screens to deliver critical community information. 

Western Australia’s population continues to grow rapidly, increasing by an average of 46,000 per year according to three-year data analysis by KPMG.

Wanneroo is one of the fastest growing regions in the state, up 11,700 to 221,900, alongside the City of Armadale - where Forrestdale is located - up 9,900 to 101,800, and Gosnells up by 5,400 to a total population of 134,400. 

City of Gosnells mayor Terresa Lynes said the city was continually seeking ways to improve the way it communicates with the community.

“This new digital upgrade provides the ability to present relevant and timely information across a range of sites,” said Lynes.

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