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Australia Day Long Weekend

Office Hours on the Australia Day long weekend.

Following in the great Australian tradition of enjoying a long weekend, we at the Cooroy office have decided that Australia Day should mean a long weekend so that staff may honour the holiday and return refreshed for a full year ahead.!!

We are closing the office on Monday 25th January followed by the public holiday on 26th January!!

So that means the Cooroy Head Office will be closed from 5pm, Friday 22nd  January and re-opening on Wednesday, 27th January at 9am.

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Merkin Group to pursue Online DVD and Video Games strategy

Horizon One Entertainment and its parent The Merkin Group which includes the online media specialists subsidiary BoxRED Pty Ltd see video games as a logical extension of their long term business strategy. “Whilst not a core business the growth cannot be overlooked” says Merkin Group and Horizon One Entertainment Chairman and CEO Sean Rothsey.  Read More »

Horizon One Entertainment Sydney Office Opens

The Merkin Group announces the opening of the Horizon One Entertainment Sydney office on to better service the growing distribution and products relationships. Read More »

Cooroy’s Mill Place Project given the green light

YES! We’ve got it!

There were no jubilant celebrations, just a few smiles and handshakes in the corridor after a nine-to-four vote at a special meeting of council put the Mill Place Project back on track.

Councillors debated a motion put by councillor Lew Brennan to rescind a decision to call for expressions of interest in a bid to save project costs. Read More »

Cooroy’s Mill Place Project Delayed 

In a bid to cut costs, council has put library on the shelf.

What should have been a day of celebration for Noosa hinterland communities turned bleak and miserable when news broke that the Sunshine Coast Regional Council had voted to delay the Mill Place project in a bid to cut costs.

A last ditch effort by division 12 councillor Lew Brennan is all that stands in the way of council’s approval to call tenders for a redesign of library, a u-turn from last week’s general committee decision to call tenders for construction. Read More »

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