Marketing and promotion

Flyers

Flyers should have a simple and attractive design to catch people’s eye. Ensure you distribute them to the appropriate audience (e.g. households surrounding the event area).

Posters

Posters can be displayed in cafés, local schools, shopping centres, City libraries, community and recreation centres and community notice boards. Ensure you ask relevant people for permission before putting up your poster.

Signage and banners

Before installing any signage (e.g. signs on verges) ensure you have approval from local authorities or owners.

The City of Cockburn has a number of community signs where not-for-profit groups can display banners for free. Submit an online application

Advertisement

These can include newspaper, television and radio (depending on your budget). Contact local papers and radio stations for more information.

Media releases

Inform your local newspaper about your event. Media releases can generate free publicity in the form of news articles.

Internet

Event information can also be submitted to other community websites such as:

Community News

Event Finda

Word-of-mouth

Don’t underestimate the effectiveness of word-of-mouth promotion. Get people talking about your event.

Social Network Media

Promote your event on Facebook and share on other social media sites such as Twitter, Instagram, blogs and YouTube. To have your event advertised on the Cockburn Community Groups Facebook page and the Cockburn Community e-newsletter, contact the Community Development Team at the City of Cockburn.

Contact

Address

City of Cockburn
Whadjuk Boodja
9 Coleville Crescent,
Spearwood 6163

PO Box 1215, Bibra Lake DC,
Western Australia, 6965

Office opening hours:
8.30am to 4.30pm
Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays)

Language Support

Social Media

Cockburn Nyungar moort Beeliar boodja-k kaadadjiny. Koora, yeyi, benang baalap nidja boodja-k kaaradjiny.
Ngalak kaadatj dayin boodja, kep wer malayin. Ngalak kaadatj koora koora wer yeyi ngalang birdiya.

City of Cockburn acknowledges the Nyungar people of Beeliar boodja. Long ago, now and in the future they care for Country.
We acknowledge a continuing connection to land, waters and culture and pay our respects to the Elders, past and present.