Avid Edge

Avid Edge

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We’re Brisbane’s trusted partner in branded uniforms, safety workwear, promotional products, and signage. See our company overview for more information

At Avid Edge, we combine family-business care with the capacity to deliver large-scale solutions, ensuring your brand always looks its best.

Photos from Avid Edge's post 30/04/2026

Most bottles just carry water.

This one carries impact 🌊

Every Ocean Bottle sold funds the collection of 1,000 plastic bottles worth of ocean-bound waste before it reaches the ocean.

• Made from 90% recycled stainless steel
• 10-year repair & recycle programme
• Designed to be used daily (and actually last)

It’s a small shift, but it changes what branded merchandise can do.

If you’re exploring more sustainable options for your team or next campaign, we’ve pulled together a range of eco-friendly promotional products on our website (link in comments).

Photos from Avid Edge's post 28/04/2026

Some partnerships become more than just projects over time.

We’ve been working alongside Cystic Fibrosis Queensland since 2017, supporting their events, campaigns and community initiatives in any way we can 🤍

From running singlets and tees to event signage, pins, socks and everything in between… it’s never just been about the products.

It’s about the people behind them.
The families.
And the cause that brings it all together.

May is Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month, and you’ll see landmarks lighting up red across Queensland as part of ❤️

There’s also the 65 Roses Challenge, a simple and meaningful way to get involved, raise awareness and support the cystic fibrosis community.

Whether it’s through your workplace, your family or your community, every bit helps make a real difference.

👉 Get involved here:
https://65-roses-challenge-2026.raiselysite.com/

We’re proud to continue supporting the team at Cystic Fibrosis Queensland and the incredible work they do.

23/04/2026

Back to reality 😅

22/04/2026

This is what leadership looks like.

Our GM Luke Moriarty has stepped up as a Wingman for Grab Life By The Balls, supporting men in our local community through connection, conversation and showing up when it counts.

Proud to have Luke leading our team, and even prouder to see him backing something that matters.

Meet Luke!

Luke is our awesome North Brisbane wingman.

Name: Luke Moriarty
Nickname: M**f

Why did I get involved with Grab Life by the Balls: 
Going through my own challenges has given me real insight into how difficult life can get at times. I want to use that experience to support other men who are navigating similar struggles.

Why is Mateship important to you:
Mateship is important because it gives men an outlet, a space to talk and not carry everything on their own.

Favourite food/ meal:
Steak & Eggs

Favourite TV show/ movie:
Dexter

Favourite quote:
If you choose the easy path, your life will be hard.

Favourite song:
Black, Pearl Jam

Handshake or man hug:
Handshake

Luke, thank you for all you do 🙌🏽




07/04/2026

For many businesses, selecting new uniforms or site gear begins online, often with a search for workwear Australia suppliers or product options.

From there, decisions are made based on pricing, availability, or what looks right in a catalogue.

But workwear isn’t used in a catalogue. It’s worn on construction sites, in warehouses, across transport yards, and out in the field, where conditions are very different from how products are presented.

That’s why choosing the right workwear isn’t just about cost or appearance. It’s about how it performs where the work actually happens.

Workwear rarely fails in a dramatic way.

It fails quietly. Too hot by 10am.

Rubbing seams. Limited movement.

Hi-vis that ticks a box but doesn’t suit the environment.

And the result usually isn’t a complaint. It’s behaviour.

People wear it half-right, swap items out, layer over it, and suddenly your “uniform” isn’t uniform.

If you’re reviewing your current setup, we’ve broken it down in: How to Choose Gear That Performs on Site.

Link in the comments.





07/04/2026

For many businesses, selecting new uniforms or site gear begins online, often with a search for workwear Australia suppliers or product options.

From there, decisions are made based on pricing, availability, or what looks right in a catalogue.

But workwear isn’t used in a catalogue. It’s worn on construction sites, in warehouses, across transport yards, and out in the field, where conditions are very different from how products are presented.

That’s why choosing the right workwear isn’t just about cost or appearance. It’s about how it performs where the work actually happens.

Workwear rarely fails in a dramatic way.�It fails quietly. Too hot by 10am.

Rubbing seams. Limited movement. Hi-vis that ticks a box but doesn’t suit the environment.

And the result usually isn’t a complaint. It’s behaviour.
�People wear it half-right, swap items out, layer over it, and suddenly your “uniform” isn’t uniform.

If you’re reviewing your current setup, we’ve broken it down in: How to Choose Gear That Performs on Site.
�Link in the comments.





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1/49 Links Avenue North, Eagle Farm
Brisbane, QLD
4009

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm