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Bay Media Australia specialise in the provision of innovative large format banner display systems. 

Our comprehensive service include infrustructure, artwork, print, installation, authority approvals, engineering services, maintenance and changeovers.  Council's, shopping centre's, retailers automotive dealerships and property developers all benefit from our simple yet highly effective large format banner solutions.

Contact us to discuss a banner program tailored to your requirements.


 
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BayMedia has just launched its new BannerSaver brochure. pdf Click here to download.

 


rio_dampier.jpgBanner Saver is now Australia wide. Bay media have recently installed the Banner Saver banner system in Western Australia, ACT and Tasmania. In North West W.A. Rio Tinto has selected Banner Saver for community banner programs in Dampier for local children's artwork and in Wickham and Port Sampson to promote the Port Samson centenary celebrations. In Tasmania, recent streetscape works in Sorrel involved theunder grounding of  power lines  and new lightpoles installed. To promote and celebrate the 200year anniversary Sorrel Council chose Bay Media to install Banner Saverbrackets on the new lightpoles. In Canberra Crace a new suburb utilise BannerSaver banners for promoting subdivisions. Bay Media is proud to have an installation in every state and territory highlighting ourability to provide a comprehensive banner display solution Australia wide.

  


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BannerDrop powers AMP Capital shopping centres 'Sky Banner' mall advertising network - Bay Media  recently installed over 20  BannerDrop remote control banner winch systems at AMP Capital's largest Australasian shopping centres. Centres include Karrinyup and Garden City Perth, Macquarie Centre and Warringah Mall Sydney, Pacific Fair  Gold Coast, Knox  Melbourne and Bayfair New Zealand.  Now the display and changing of large format advertising and centre marketing banners plus Christmas decorations is cost effective, simple and safe. click here for more

 

 


indooroopilly_3x5.jpgLend Lease chooses BannerDrop. Bay Media  installed  BannerDrop remote control banner winch system at Cairns Central, Sunshine Plaza, Macarthur Square and Greensborough Plaza for the Lend Lease managed and  Media Planet marketed large format banner mall advertising. Advertising banners up to 4.7m wide and 8 metres high can be simply changed at ground level providing significant cost and time savings whilst negating liability and OHS issues associated with working at heights. click here for more

 

 

 



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Hisense Arena launches with BannerSaver. Melbourne's premier indoor sporting arena at Melbourne Park (formerly Vodafone Arena) has been renamed Hisense Arena. Tired of flags tearing and flapping Bay Media was commissioned by Melbourne and Olympic Park Trust to provide BannerSaver brackets and banners on 14 existing flagpoles. The BannerSaver brackets were powedercoated white to match the existing poles with stunning results.For the Australian open the colourful banners where quickly and easily changed to promote this grand slam event. Not subject to the vagarities of wind and double sided printing ensures the banners are clearly on display for the thousands of visitors.


pa_hospital_brisbane.jpgBay Media recently installed  BannerSaver™ lightpole banners at Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane. The brief was to add colour and an entry statement by lining the main driveway with banners. PA Hospital the largest in Qld designed a banner theme acknowledging the contribution of nurses using 14 different images. BannerSaver was chosen after a long search as the only proven bracket to protect lightpoles from wind damage whilst ensuring optimal display of the banners. Click here for more information on BannerSaver.

   

 

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BannerDrop® is a remote control mechanical system for raising and lowering large format banners and display articles at the touch of a button.



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The harsh Australian climate is the enemy of all banners. Extreme winds and high UV levels have traditionally marginalised the impact and effectiveness of banners.

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