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Cut the Cord

When Milwaukee® Tools Australia launched the M18™ Cordless Mitre Saw we knew it was going to create a stir in the industrial tools market. Mitre Saws tend to be power hungry, so the idea of running on a battery was sure to generate a fuss. It was also bound to cause some controversy as the Australian…
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Heated Gear

Milwaukee® first launched M12™ Heated Workwear in 2013 with an average response from consumers. So when the time came to promote M12™ Heated Workwear in 2014 I put together a social media campaign to showcase how essential these items are for tradies working in the elements These jackets run on one rechargeable Milwaukee® M12™ battery…
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HQ Magazine

During this short term contract I delivered WorleyParson‘s first ever interactive iPad/tablet friendly publication along with a traditional print in the same timeframe as the standard print had previously taken. Both versions were distributed globally, however with fewer hardcopies printed it saved the company thousands in print and distribution costs. It also redefined the delivery…
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CAE Digital Display for Degraves Street, Melbourne

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

CAE Holiday Guide 2011/12

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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20th Anniversary Hansen Yuncken Prize Exhibition

The Brief In late September 2010 I was invited to a meeting with faculty staff from the Melbourne University Construction Management program as well as Louise and Richard Hansen of Hansen Yuncken to discuss the upcoming Anniversary of the Hansen Yuncken prize, established in honour of their younger brother Michael Hansen. With the award reaching…
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Adagege water supply for the island

Wide Bay Water Corporation (WBWC) had for some time considered utilising the resources and skills to assist a community in need as an aid project. Responding to a request for assistance from the Solomon Islands, a task force visited Adagege Island in early January 2006. They investigated a solution for water supply to the island.…
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Primary School National Tree Day

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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Smart Metering Technology

World-first innovative technology breaking new ground in meter reading Wide Bay Water Corporation’s continuous quest to discover best practice in water management led to the development of new water meter technology. WBWC worked with a water meter manufacturer to improve existing technology and implement the world-first Smart Metering system that is setting best practice globally.…
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WBWC Capability Brochure

The Wide Bay Water Corporation Capability Brochure is one of a number of promotional collateral pieces I was responsible for during my time at WBWC. For this 8 page A4 brochure my role was concept through to completion including all copy, photography, design and production. The information is clearly presented and suitable for a range…
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Raising Lenthalls Dam with Crestgates

Wide Bay Water Corporation (WBWC) decided the most efficient and environmentally friendly system to raise Lenthalls involved installing a Crestgate system, never used in Australia before. The gates go underneath the water and are raised from below, rather than closing from above. There are five gates across the spillway with concrete piers between each. This…
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Burgowan WTP

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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