Have you got yours yet?
Stephen | 14 October 2008
One of Australia’s most widely available publications has just rolled off the presses and hit the streets in Adelaide and Brisbane.
In Adelaide, it’s 2,208 pages crammed with the sort of information that is used every day. And it’s 2,912 pages in Brisbane.
It plays an important role in keeping both economies ticking over through its role in bringing buyers and sellers together.
And, these days, you can not only access these the content from these publications in print, but on the web, over the phone, on your mobile, via a search engine and even, in many cases, on the sat-nav system in your car.
Any ideas?
Yup – the 2008/09 Adelaide and Brisbane Yellow Pages® directories have arrived. If you’re anywhere between McLaren Vale, Mount Torrens or Virginia in South Australia or Woongoolba, Dayboro or Riverview in Queensland, they will be landing on your doorstop any day now.
Just as it has been for decades, it’s big and yellow but this year the Yellow Pages® Directory features a number of innovative new additions including:
- a great new section of city and regional maps from UBD
- a page with handy hints for people moving house and office.
- a new section called Your Adelaide and Your Brisbane, which includes a CBD map with public transport routes as well as city attractions and top tourist destinations. It even includes a page for people who want to plan day trips or visits to sites beyond the CBD.
All the improvements we make to the Yellow Pages® Directory each year are the result of a lot of research, testing and analysis: working with the people who use and advertise in the directory so we can make it better for them.
So we hope you find this year’s Yellow Pages® Directory just as valuable as the last. And don’t forget to put your old directory out for recycling with your regular kerbside collection.






