Case Studies: Real-World Stories from Our Happy Clients
Last update: 2 July 2026Cubic Promote has supplied merchandise for some of the biggest clients and some of the biggest events in Australia. Our-team has helped thousands of small businesses with their merchandise needs. Read case studies from Aussie start-ups to multi-national companies to provide you with inspiration. Learn how other Australian companies have benefited from using custom products. Please get in touch with us if you want specific product recommendations for your company—anything from cheap promotional bottles to merch ideas to resell for fundraising purposes. Listed below is some of our latest work for you to read.

Success Stories
Explore success stories from government departments, large enterprises and not-for-profit organisations we’ve proudly supplied across Australia.
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Client Story: LatitudePay
LatitudePay, an Australian buy‑now‑pay‑later service, ordered 800 custom pull‑can snakes filled with gummy lollies for their events.
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GoodWe Australia
Global solar‑tech leader GoodWe printed 1,500 frisbees to use as giveaways at a community events.
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PremiumSoft (Navicat)
PremiumSoft, creators of the Navicat database tool, ordered 1,400 sticky notepads for distribution at a tech tradeshow.
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Client Story: CCL Label Healthcare
Healthcare packaging specialist, CCL Label ordered 900 sticky‑notes with their logo and a QR code for conferences and client meetings.
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Accru Felsers
Sydney chartered accountants Accru Felsers purchased 750 logo‑branded sticky‑note pads to include in welcome packs and use during client meetings.
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MedicAlert Foundation
Long‑standing medical ID provider MedicAlert ordered 2,000 sticky‑note pads bearing their logo and a safety messages.
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Client Story: MLC School
MLC School, a leading girls’ school, sourced branded socks in school colours to include in welcome packs and use at spirit days and events.
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The Sebel Resort & Spa Hawkesbury Valley
This luxury Hawkesbury Valley resort ordered branded socks as a cosy in‑room gift and memorable take‑home item for guests.
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Cloncurry Shire Council
The North West Queensland council had logo‑printed dry bags made to distribute at community days and outdoor programs for keeping personal items dry.
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Dirty Harry’s Bar & Grill
Popular eatery Dirty Harry’s Bar & Grill outfitted staff and promoted its venue with branded T‑shirts featuring the bar’s logo.
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Cram Foundation
Community‑focused Cram Foundation ordered branded shirts for staff and volunteers to wear at fundraising and outreach events.
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Humm Group
Financial services company Humm Group chose kiwi plush toys as family‑friendly giveaways at community events and activations.
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