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As experienced journalists and presenters, we know the tricks of the trade, what the media needs and how to build confidence on-camera. Sticks & Stones PR run full service media and presentation training and shorter βSpit and Polishβ and Master Class programs to hone your existing skills.
Online media training available. Donβt go to the media unprepared - they wonβt come back!
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We are expert storytellers across all platforms and genres, from corporate video production to social media posts, long form features to comment pieces. Weβve created everything from TV shows to brand podcasts and viral social media videos.
We love creating moving and inspiring content that brings your brand messages alive. Let us help you create your next campaign.
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Engaging your target audience requires an experienced hand. We know how to shape your key messages and how to deliver them in a compelling story. We have Australia-wide contacts with senior working journalists.
Let us be your VIRTUAL Public Relations team working in-house on a contract or project by project basis.
βWith their help, STYLKEA featured in nearly every mainstream print and online magazine and newspaper in Australia, and reached markets in the USA, UK, Europe and parts of the Middle East. I had one friend call me after seeing the story on TV in Dubai.β
We started out as journalists so copywriting and content is second nature. This article was written for News Corp as a project for the Digital News Academy and featured on the front page of the popular Real Estate lift out.
Itβs all about bagging a bargain home in Brisbaneβs flooded suburbs. Tips for design from architects and advice from real estate agents on how to pick a winning renovator. A good story needs a case study as well as a timely hook.
NRL legend Darius Boyd stars in the national launch of a healthcare program to improve the wellbeing of remote communities.
The campaign included a live cross from outback Queensland into Weekend Sunrise on Channel 7, content marketing via multiple social platforms and EDMs PLUS strategy and community stakeholder engagement.
Introducing the Strong Enough podcast for Eating Disorders Families Australia, supporting carers of loved ones with eating disorders.
Each episode starts with an innovative βmoment to yourselfβ meditation to promote self care.
Sticks & Stones PR is involved in every facet of production from executive producer, to host and editing roles.
A fully integrated health campaign across TV, radio and print from campaign slogan and concept to TV commercial, media relations, marketing material and internal/external communications.
Paul worked with a graphic designer to create the campaign logo and concept then shot, edited and produced the accompanying TV commercial, social media video campaign and produced marketing/promotional material for stakeholders across the Primary Health Network patch.
Media and PR for TV show launch
Travel & Eat with Dan and Steph was a 5 part series on Channel 7 - 7QLD, 7TWO, 7FLIX, 7PLUS.
A travel and cooking show with a twist - it is the taste of international travel in your own backyard.
The Bank of Mum and Dad is Australiaβs ninth largest lender but often stumbles through big transactions without the lawyers financial institutions use.
Parents who loan or give money to their children β¦ can find themselves in horror financial and emotional situations.
My Kitchen Rules stars Dan and Steph Mulheron have created an innovative new online cookbook that aims to reduce food waste, save people money AND teach some kitchen skills along the way.
Product launch: new cookbook that changes the way you shop and eat. Targeted lifestyle campaign on Australiaβs largest parenting related website.
We collaborated with Itβs PR Darlings to deliver a βCrisis Communications for a COVID Worldβ webinar in partnership with Medianet, now available as an online course.
The five-part course comes with a checklist + workbook, which provides a best practice framework for organisations - large or small - to develop comprehensive, tailored crisis communications plans.
Working with ASX listed firm Australian Family Lawyers we have produced stories ranging from business results and new office openings to issues based campaigns.
The coronavirus crisis created a βperfect stormβ for relationship problems with social distancing, isolation, lockdowns and working from home adding to financial pressures from job losses and an unstable economy.
International tech company launching in Australia needed a brand awareness campaign.
Sticks & Stones PR worked to provide coverage in leading digital sites and newspapers. Content creation is an important part of publicity campaigns and as former journalists we can create everything from video to column inches.
A national campaign to launch world first research into veteran health and the adjustment to civilian life.
Sticks & Stones PR worked with production company RELEASE ME MEDIA to create multi-platform assets to tell the story and generate newspaper, radio, digital and TV stories.
The lack of football infrastructure in Victoria is at a crisis point and will not be able to cope with the demand created by the Matildas' successful World Cup campaign, the chief executive of Football Victoria (FV) has warned.
Football Star Academy founder Peter Nikolakopoulos said the lack of female facilities was causing young women to leave the game.
A national campaign including TV and online stories to raise awareness about superannuation changes on July 1. The changes will put millions of Australians at risk of under insurance especially women on maternity leave and the self employed.
Sydney schoolkids meet Subpod: the world's first modular in-garden composting system that turns food waste into soil food with no smells or mess.
These Sydney schoolkids are getting a first hand look at the new Australian invention that is taking the world by storm. Even better it looks like a nice piece of garden furniture!
Regional promotion of a ground-breaking work program promoting gender diversity in the male dominated manufacturing industry. Two TV news segments, front page newspaper story and multiple online stories.
βWorking in a traditionally male-dominated field was an intimidating prospect for a Queensland schoolgirl - before she learned to weld.β Fairfax Online
Kristy Sturgessβ world was shattered when she discovered her little boy had left a heartbreaking suicide note.
Itβs a national tragedy recognised by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg who has announced almost half a billion dollars will be poured into pioneering a youth mental health and suicide project.
Anni Miers has been punched, kicked and spat on by students then "shirtfronted" by their furious parents β all for doing her job. Other school principals have reported being headbutted, abused and threatened with scissors.
Rory and Rebecca were planning their dream ceremony when they discovered a βpainfulβ problem. So the idea behind the CrowdPleaser platform was born and their solution is raking in the cash.
In our new weekly series Work It Out, employment law expert Christie Toy answers all your curly office questions.
Q: Someone thought it was funny to give me a sex toy as my Secret Santa β I opened it in front of the CEO and was mortified. I know who it was from - what can I do now?
Your βHow Toβ video on your website is probably going to be your most watched content so make sure it looks professional. Weβre shooting a series of productions for FitGenes Australia promoting the new CarbChoice DNA test as part of an integrated marketing campaign. STAY TUNED!
βThe lack of surveillance of the industry by APRA has come at the expense of hardworking Australians,β says Shine Lawyers Superannuation expert Will Barsby. βWe are now seeing the human carnage of ill thought out and inappropriate group policies.β
An employment law expert has shed some light on the βunusualβ structured staff system making the legal industry more at risk for allegations and incidences of sexual harassment.
Shine Lawyers Christie Toy said the majority of sexual harassment claims involve a power imbalance.
βThis test can give you more insight into what you should be eating and the correct portions of carbohydrates for your genetic makeup. We know that clients have better compliance with dietary changes in the long term when they feel their meal plan is specific to their individual needsβ: Peta Carige, leading Australian and sports dietician.
AROUND 18 months ago, Glenn Dicksonβs life changed almost instantly when a fishing trip with mates went horribly wrong.
When it became clear the father-of-three wouldnβt be able to return to his former career, the Sunsuper member assumed heβd be eligible for Total Permanent Disability (TPD) insurance, which is usually a lump sum payout awarded to a client who has been permanently disabled and is unable to work again.
EARLIER this week, it was revealed that Cricket Australia had fired a female employee after she posted a series of tweets about abortion.
But can a social media post really land the average person in hot water at work?
βWe have to learn from the legacy of asbestos where workers were exposed many years ago and then decades on itβs established that theyβve developed diseases related to work practices from the past.β
Shine Lawyers Roger Singh said he was calling for immediate action from state and territory governments to ban dry stone cutting and protect workers from breathing in the dangerous dust.
THE five most common ways Aussie workers are being cheated out of their hard-earned cash β every single week β have been revealed.
According to Shine Lawyersβ employment law expert Christie Toy, honest mistakes and deliberate miscalculations alike can seriously add up.
Over 500,000 Australians each year are on the receiving end of a workplace related injury or illness. Where do you stand if youβre incapacitated due to work? Philip Clark with Shine Lawyers Employment and Superannuation expert Will Barsby on what to do if the unthinkable happens to you while on the job.
ADAM Goodes hardly ever goes to the game he often dominated.
It is the AFLβs shame that one of its greatest champions, understood to still feel disappointed by the events of several years ago, has had little official engagement with it since he departed the game
Our defamation laws are some of the toughest in the world. That's not necessarily a bad thing.
"But when you're dealing with sensitivity of victims, humans, who have been sexually harassed, we should treat them a little bit differently,β said Will Barsby, National Special Counsel in employment law at Shine Lawyers, to ten daily.