WA Billboards has an extensive inventory of billboards all over Western Australia, from the Kimberley, through the Goldfields and down to the South West. Having this broad coverage of both regional and metro billboards ensures that there is a perfect spot for your company to reach their desired target audience.
AIRPORTS
WA Billboards holds the advertising rights to most of WA's regional airports including Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Newman, Karratha, Port Hedland, Onslow and Geraldton. This allows our clients to reach their target audience in a large capacity. Advertising in these locations catches the attention of FIFO workers, city commuters, national and international tourists, and farmers.
DIGITAL
With the development of technology WA Billboards are moving to digital. We have installed a 12-faced screen at Karratha Airport and two 3-panelled screens in Newman and Kalgoorlie. Acquiring new digital sites will increase the number of clients on each site as well as create more diverse advertising opportunities.
Due to popular demand, WA Billboards have installed a new 3-panelled digital bank into the Departure Lounge at Newman Airport. This video wall allows the opportunity for you to connect
Presenting our newest site: WA026 | O’Connor. This Supersite billboard was recently acquired by WA Billboards and is now available for bookings from agencies and direct clients. Located on South
From March – June WAB paused their Top Media Buyer Award due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The advertising industry, which was hit hard, saw a significant drop in revenue as
WA Billboards is fortunate to have some of the best staff in the outdoor business. With a balance of senior staff with hard won experience in the real world, to younger team members who have real passion for the industry. All are talented in their own fields and are committed to making your experience with us smooth and professional.
Stephen Robinson
Director
Steve runs the company’s operations and manages major accounts. He has over 27 years experience working in the Outdoor Media industry.