Pesel & Carr has developed a reputation for providing creative advice and outstanding service and counsel to our clients. This is evidenced by our long-standing and loyal client base. From putting golf back on the front pages with the Australian Opens in Sydney and Melbourne, creating innovative awareness campaigns for Whitelion and attracting almost 100,000 people to the Melbourne International Boat and Lifestyle Show, Pesel & Carr delivers.

We work locally and internationally with a range of global brands, not for profit and local organisations. Our team is highly skilled in building positive reputations and creating broad awareness.

A fresh approach and an outsider’s perspective are always worth considering. We understand that the busy day-to-day running of an organisation doesn’t always allow time to focus on the issues, the bigger picture, brand awareness and profile. We have a personalised approach and have extensive experience in developing the ideal public relations campaign to reach your business objectives. Our team is flexible, passionate and dedicated to bringing your message to your audience.

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News & Opinions

    Everyday heroes to walk 1,000 miles to help young lives 15.05.2012 Australian Anthony Cunrow and UK native Greg Dedman, will set off next week to take on the United States wilderness and walk 1,000 miles (1,600km) across the world famous picturesque Pacific Crest Trail and every mile of the John Muir Trail in California to raise much-needed funds for not-for-profit Australian organisation Whitelion.
    Celebrating South Australian youth 03.05.2012 Not for profit organisations Whitelion and In 2 Life will celebrate the success of their joint LaunchPad program with the LaunchPad Awards Night on Monday 7th May. The event will showcase the success stories of several young people who have gained positive employment through the program in South Australia.
    P&C spends a night at the opera 20.04.2012 Last night Pesel & Carr, sponsors of the Lyric Opera of Melbourne, attended the opening night preview of their new April season - a double bill of quirky, rarely performed operas.