News Articles - 2009 Archive
Vending Payments Update – December 2009

As part of the agreement that Frontline has made with Coca Cola Amatil, we have ensured that a percentage of profits from each sale are returned to our valued customers.

Frontline Defence Services appreciates your support and in return takes pride in being able to give back to the men and women of the Defence Force.

We are pleased to announce that from these Coke vending sales for December 2009, Frontline Defence Services have been able to facilitate to give back $19,237.20 to bases across the country.

This now takes the total amount of payments for 2009 to $131,912.15.

The best performing state can be seen here and the best unit for the month here .

We hope that this money, and those in the future, can be put to good use to benefit the men and women on your base.

 
C-17 Café Takes Off - 12 Novmeber 2009

Thursday 12th November 2009 marked the official opening of Frontlines newest outlet, the C-17 Café at RAAF Base Amberley.

The store was officially welcomed to the Base by Air Commodore Sawade and was attended by a large crowd who were treated to a host of freebies and giveaways from Frontline staff giving away free chocolates, chips and coffees, and the team from Red Bull who were on hand to energise the crowd with free Red Bull cans and photos with the 'wiings' girls.

Dubbed as the next 'Super Base', RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland has seen some massive redevelopments of late which has resulted in increased numbers, facilities and services on the Base.

Frontline recognised that with the increased size of the base and troop numbers, that one outlet could not properly service the requirements of everyone on Base.

The new outlet, which is located opposite 36SQN and Air Movements, is equipped to provide customers with everything they know and love about Frontline. If you're at that area of the base, save the trip and visit the Frontline Team at C-17 Café.

Personnel wearing ArmyShop gear

The large crowd on the alfresco area of the new C-17 Cafe.

Personnel wearing ArmyShop gear

(L-R) RAAF Amberley Base Commander - AIRCDRE Sawade , Frontline Amberley Manager - Glynis Edwards, Frontline Area Manager - Kevin McGreevy

Personnel wearing ArmyShop gear

Attendees enjoying the great coffee and food on offer at the new C-17 Cafe.

Vending Payments Update – September 2009

As part of the agreement that Frontline has made with Coca Cola Amatil, we have ensured that a percentage of profits from each sale are returned to our valued customers.

Frontline Defence Services appreciates your support and in return takes pride in being able to give back to the men and women of the Defence Force.

We are pleased to announce that from these Coke vending sales for September 2009, Frontline Defence Services have been able to facilitate to give back $12,549.01 to bases across the country.

This now takes the total amount of payments for 2009 to $92,705.94.

The best performing state can be seen here and the best unit for the month here .

We hope that this money, and those in the future, can be put to good use to benefit the men and women on your base.

 
Vending Payments Update – August 2009

As part of the agreement that Frontline has made with Coca Cola Amatil, we have ensured that a percentage of profits from each sale are returned to our valued customers.

Frontline Defence Services appreciates your support and in return takes pride in being able to give back to the men and women of the Defence Force.

We are pleased to announce that from these Coke vending sales for August 2009, Frontline Defence Services have been able to facilitate to give back $5,894.18 to bases across the country.

This now takes the total amount of payments for 2009 to $76,798.53.

The best performing state can be seen here and the best unit for the month here .

We hope that this money, and those in the future, can be put to good use to benefit the men and women on your base.

 
Vending Payments Update – July 2009

As part of the agreement that Frontline has made with Coca Cola Amatil, we have ensured that a percentage of profits from each sale are returned to our valued customers.

Frontline Defence Services appreciates your support and in return takes pride in being able to give back to the men and women of the Defence Force.

We are pleased to announce that from these Coke vending sales for July 2009, Frontline Defence Services have been able to facilitate to give back $8,213.38 to bases across the country.

This now takes the total amount of payments for 2009 to $70,904.35.

The best performing state can be seen here and the best unit for the month here .

We hope that this money, and those in the future, can be put to good use to benefit the men and women on your base.

 
Vending Payments Update – June 2009

Frontline Defence Services is proud to give back to the Defence Community and through the vending machine sales on bases which Frontline operates, we are able to do this.

We are happy to advise that Frontline Defence Services, along with Coca-Cola Amatil, have given the units on bases across Australia $12,025.26 for the month of June 2009.

This brings the amount paid to these units for 2009 to $62,690.97.

So remember, when you use a vending machine on base with a red sticker on the front stating that a percentage of profits go back to the unit, you are doing your bit to return profits to your base.

 
Vending Payments Update – May 2009

Frontline Defence Services is proud to give back to the Defence Community and through the vending machine sales on bases which Frontline operates, we are able to do this.

We are happy to advise that Frontline Defence Services, along with Coca-Cola Amatil, have given the units on bases across Australia $7,744.33 for the month of May 2009.

This brings the amount paid to these units for 2009 to $49,200.41.

So remember, when you use a vending machine on base with a red sticker on the front stating that a percentage of profits go back to the unit, you are doing your bit to return profits to your base.

 
Vending Payments Update – April 2009

Frontline Defence Services is proud to give back to the Defence Community and through the vending machine sales on bases which Frontline operates, we are able to do this.

We are happy to advise that Frontline Defence Services, along with Coca-Cola Amatil, have given the units on bases across Australia $11,029.57 for the month of April 2009.

This brings the amount paid to these units for 2009 to $40,456.08.

So remember, when you use a vending machine on base with a red sticker on the front stating that a percentage of profits go back to the unit, you are doing your bit to return profits to your base.

 
Vending Payments Update – March 2009

Frontline Defence Services is proud to give back to the Defence Community and through the vending machine sales on bases where Frontline operates the vending we are able to do this.

Frontline Defence Services along with Coca-Cola Amatil have given the units on these bases $13,901.20 for the month of March 2009.

This brings the amount paid to these units for 2009 to $30,426.51.

So remember, when you use a vending machine on base with a red sticker on the front stating that a percentage of profits go back to the unit, you are doing your bit to return profits to your base.

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