RUSH is the internationally acclaimed action media group responsible for some of the world's most compelling, dynamic and interactive projects.
RUSH is a fresh, smart and vibrant media company focused on innovation, commercialisation and entrepreneurship. We create compelling media productions, build global brands and commercialise high-risk high-speed projects.
We typically support extraordinary teams who take measurable risks, make smart, aggressive decisions and ambitiously pursue their dreams. Our strategy, creative and technology teams have supported world leading and record breaking projects pushing further, faster and higher than ever before. Make your mark!
The Grand Adventure
The Grand Adventure's goal is to set a new world record for circumnavigating the earth by helicopter. Scott Kasprowicz and Steve Sheik will fly 20,000 nautical miles crossing every meridian on the globe in an effort to break the current record set in 1996 of 17 Days, 6 hours, 14 minutes and 25 seconds.
Oz Chicks with Altitude
Australian Mother and Daughter, Cheryl and Nikki Bart, made history on 24 May 2008 when they summitted the world's highest mountain. Inaddition to being the first mother and daughter to conquer Mt Everest, they are also the first such combination to climb the tallest peaks on each of the seven continents.
Crossing the Ditch
On Jan 13 2008, after 62 days at sea crossing the treachorous Tasman Sea, James Castission and Justin Jones made history. 3300km of gruelling paddling, equipment failures, shark attacks, endless storms and headwinds challenged the duo's lifelong dream.
Ocean Yacht Racing
RUSH recently broadcast the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron's Auckland to Musket Cove Ocean Yacht Race using tracking technology provided by our partners TracPlus Global. After extraordinary feedback and demand we are now looking to provide the Ocean Yacht Racing community with the technology required to broadcast all races over the internet and on mobile devices.
Kite Skiing across the Greenland Ice Cap.
Intrepid travel journalist and great-granddaughter of Frank Hurley, the legendary Antarctic photographer. Flip has dedicated her mind and body to completing the journey her great-grandfather started almost a century ago. In April 2008, Flip will attempt to become the first Australian woman to make the perilous 650-kilometre, 18-day trek across Greenland, deep into the Arctic Circle. www.crossinggreenland.com





