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Teach The Future
Recruiting the next generation of Victorian teachers
Communications to create positive outcomes for people, places and the planet.
We believe that good communications can change the world. And that all starts with a thoughtful, strategic approach.
Every campaign we collaborate on – no matter how big or small – puts people at the centre. We’re led by our values, and have been right from the start.
When Omar Farah tested positive for coronavirus, he wasn’t just worried about what the disease might do to his body.Â
The Australian-Somali translator trusted his vaccinations would protect him from becoming seriously ill, but he didn’t feel as confident that doctors and government officials would do the same. Â
What will we learn from the COVID pandemic?
At present, the answer appears to be “not now please”. It seems the collective trauma is so significant that we’d all rather move on with our lives and process things in their own time.
That doesn’t surprise me. I feel exactly the same way. By the end of 2020, I was mentally and emotionally cooked.
We saw it in the Federal Election. Despite rising numbers of cases and hospital admissions, no candidate on any side of the political divide seemed to mention the pandemic. Australians just want to move on.
The Series
What happens when you pass the mic to First Nations voices and ask; how can we do better? We’re forced to face the inevitable discomfort of these challenging conversations and importantly, we’re pushed to grow into a more inclusive industry.
Last month, Think HQ came together to celebrate A Taste of Harmony, an annual initiative founded by the Scanlon Foundation that encourages workplaces to share, discuss and bond over their cultural diversity.Â
We love working with great partners who have aligned values. Sound like you?