To help cane farmers in the Mackay Whitsundays implement sustainable practices, we developed a behaviour change program which included creating a website called CaneRise. A popular feature on the site are the grower story videos which profile local farmers and the environmentally friendly changes they’ve made on their farms.
To ensure that input from the sector was included in this strategy we held a stakeholder forum which we captured on video and supplemented with expert interviews. We developed social media tiles, a feature video, and social media optimised videos.
As part of our work on communications for First Nations audiences for this Royal Commission, we produced a video story and animations to let First Nations veterans know about culturally safe ways to contribute and encourage them to make submissions.
To help encourage First Nations people to quit smoking, we produced a series of videos ss part of an ongoing social marketing campaign to encourage the use of the First Nations focused smoking cessation helpline ‘Koori Quitline’.
As part of the rollout of self-collection for cervical screening samples, we produced a suite of educational and instructional animations for various audiences, including First Nations and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse communities.
As part of our work providing strategic communications for the newly developed National Disability Research Partnership we have produced a series of explainer animations and video testimonials to increase awareness of and participation in the NDRP.
Following the new classifications for video games containing gambling-like content, we were engaged to deliver public relations services to educate parents and carers about the risks of gambling-like content and what the classifcation changes mean. We created a series of videos, including case studies, an animation, and an on-demand webinar featuring experts and families.
We worked for our partners at Indigenous-owned creative agency Gilimbaa to develop two video suites to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cancer patients, their families and carers. These included a series of training videos with practical advice to non-Indigenous cancer care specialists on delivering culturally safe and responsive communication. It also includes a series of introductory and educational videos for the new Cancer Australia website Our Mob and Cancer on topics like Shame and Stigma, Early Detection, and Diagnosis and Treatment.
As part of the updates to quality and safety standards in aged care, we helped the Commission to work with First Nations communities to co-design a suite of resources to communicate the changes to older First Nations people, their families, and aged care service providers and workers. We created a range of videos as part of this project, filmed on location in the Northern Territory, Queensland and South Australia.
As part of our working updating the Queensland State of Cycling Report and Action Plans, we produced a suite of promotional videos shot all over Queensland on a range of topics like commuting and cycling tourism, as well as animations for web and social media on infrastructure upgrades.
To ensure that input from the sector was included in this strategy we held a stakeholder forum which we captured on video and supplemented with expert interviews. We developed social media tiles, a feature video, and social media optimised videos.
To encourage Queenslanders to use sustainable and flood-resilient buidling and design strategies, we have supported the Resilient Homes Fund with strategic communication and outreach. This has included video production work, targeted at Queensland homeowners and participants in the Resilient Home Fund.
To help promote specialised aged care services for diverse audiences and their families, we created a suite of resources including stakeholder kits, fact sheets, social media images and videos. The videos included case studies real people and their experiences accessing specialised aged care services.
We produced a series of case study video profiles as well as a highlights package and social media-optimised cut-downs to help promote solar power uptake by businesses in the Noosa and Sunshine Coast region.
To help reduce mosquito-borne disease in the Northern Rivers area, we piloted a behaviour change project across the region. This included a feature video about the project, shorter informational videos and animations, and animated gifs for social media and text messages.
During our consultations on the Melbourne Declaration (which became the Alice Springs (Mparntwe) Education Declaration) we held a national ministerial youth workshop attended by 52 young people from across Australia and all Education Ministers. During the forum we produced a video feature that was played when the Minsters arrived for the afternoon session to give them an overview of the work done so far.