Winter Christmas was our first Conference and Events activity inviting members of the general public, as well as staff and students to onsite restaurant, Mitchell’s View at BHI Lilydale Lakeside. I was responsible for marketing and promotion of the event, styling and decorating the function, and photography on the evening to build an image library…

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Box Hill Institute Lilydale Lakeside – Brand Launch To promote the reopening of the former Swinburne University Campus in Lilydale, I designed a window billboard on a prominent shop front site in Lilydale, close to the popular shopping centre. The installation was so successful, a further design was installed to promote Box Hill Institute programs…

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CAE (Centre for Adult Education) occupies four sites in the Flinders Lane / Degraves Street precinct in Melbourne. To promote their range of eclectic short courses, digital billboards are placed in key locations to attract passing viewers. The slideshow includes samples from the Summer 2012 and Autumn 2012 campaign displays for Degraves Street Get in…

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CAE - Centre for Adult Education, Melbourne

The CAE Holiday program offers a range of classes in a variety of subject areas. Participants can make a silver ring in a day, make their own bespoke pair of leather shoes in four classes or learn how to cook seafood in three hours. For the past few years the program had failed to attract…

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July 27 brought together primary schools from across Hervey Bay to plant 400 trees at WBWC’s Bunya Farm as part of National Tree Day celebrations. The trees contribute towards WBWC’s plantation goal of one million trees irrigated by Hervey Bay’s wastewater by 2010. More than 260 children from Sandy Straits, Urangan Point, Pialba, Torquay, Yarrilee,…

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Owned and operated by Wide Bay Water Corporation, the award winning Burgowan Water Treatment Plant was officially opened in June 2006. The state-of-the-art facility was designed to safely treat and deliver 20 megalitres of guaranteed drinking water daily for the residents of the Fraser Coast, Queensland, irrespective of potential blue-green algae toxins, cryptosporidium, manganese spikes or other contaminants.…

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