TESTIMONIALS

PRESTON CITY OVAL

“It’s been a massive collaborative effort and we’re really proud of the outcome. We had a test last night and saw it working in full action – it’s going to be an amazing asset for all the users of Preston City Oval for many years to come.

It’s fully-customisable, it’s got the capacity for video and audio and it’ll sit proudly next to the old Preston time-clock which we restored. It was a quick turnaround from Electronic Signs Australia, who we can’t speak more highly of: they did a great job with installation and were really professional from start-to-finish.”

Mr Len Villani
Preston City Oval Scoreboard
WESTERN DISTRICT HEALTH SERVICE

“Nick and his team at Electronic Signage Australia have been fantastic to deal with right through the install of our new sign.  From conception to install Nick was always there to offer his support and expertise, with nothing being too much. The sign looks great and we couldn’t be happier with the final product. Thanks Nick to you and your team.”

Mr Robbie Cook
Western District Health Service
EMMANUEL COLLEGE

“ We found ESA a delight to work with as they were able to provide a bespoke product that was exactly what we needed. Our sign is the showpiece of the main oval on campus and is used across all our AFL and Cricket matches providing spectators with a great way to keep track of the game.

We also use the board to promote up and coming events at the school and dates to remember throughout the games so acts as another reminder to parents and students of everything we have coming up.”

Mr Christopher Stock
Principal at Emmanuel College
TOWNS FOOTBALL CLUB

“We are extremely happy with our new scoreboard. Our scoreboard arrived right in the middle of Covid. Nick and his team at ESA were amazing and our people were able to erect the scoreboard with help on the phone from the other side of the country. We love the ease of the scoring and highly recommend ESA for their professional and prompt service.”

Shirley Hocking
Towns Football Club

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