Author: Trilby Ryan

Website Terms and Conditions

33 Creative Pty Limited (ABN 19 602 191 926)

 

This website (Site) is operated by 33 Creative PTY LIMITED (ABN 19 602 191 926) (we, our or us).  It is available at: https://33creative.com.au/ and may be available through other addresses or channels. 

 

Consent: By accessing and/or using our Site, you agree to these website terms of use (Terms) and our Privacy Policy (available on our Site). Please read these Terms carefully and immediately cease using our Site if you do not agree to them.  

 

Exclusion of competitors: You are prohibited from using our Site, including the materials and information on our Site (Content), in any way that competes with our business.   

 

Information: The Content is not comprehensive and is for general information purposes only.  It does not take into account your specific needs, objectives or circumstances, and it is not advice.  While we use reasonable attempts to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the Content, we make no representation or warranty in relation to it, to the maximum extent permitted by law.  

 

Licence to use our Site: We grant you a non-exclusive, royalty-free, revocable, worldwide, non-transferable licence to use our Site in accordance with these Terms.  All other uses are prohibited without our prior written consent. 

 

Prohibited conduct: You must not do or attempt to do anything: that is unlawful; prohibited by any laws applicable to our Site; which we would consider inappropriate; or which might bring us or our Site into disrepute, including (without limitation): 

  • anything that would constitute a breach of an individual’s privacy (including uploading private or personal information without an individual’s consent) or any other legal rights; 
  • using our Site to defame, harass, threaten, menace or offend any person; 
  • interfering with any user using our Site; 
  • tampering with or modifying our Site, knowingly transmitting viruses or other disabling features, or damaging or interfering with our Site, including (without limitation) using trojan horses, viruses or piracy or programming routines that may damage or interfere with our Site; 
  • using our Site to send unsolicited email messages; or 
  • facilitating or assisting a third party to do any of the above acts. 

 

User Content: You may be permitted to post, upload, publish, submit or transmit relevant information and content (User Content) on our Site.  By making available any User Content on or through our Site, you grant to us a worldwide, irrevocable, perpetual, non-exclusive, transferable, royalty-free licence to use the User Content, with the right to use, view, copy, adapt, modify, distribute, license, sell, transfer, communicate, publicly display, publicly perform, transmit, stream, broadcast, access, or otherwise exploit such User Content on, through or by means of our Site. 

You agree that you are solely responsible for all User Content that you make available on or through our Site.  You represent and warrant that:  

  • you are either the sole and exclusive owner of all User Content or you have all rights, licences, consents and releases that are necessary to grant to us the rights in such User Content (as contemplated by these Terms); and 
  • neither the User Content nor the posting, uploading, publication, submission or transmission of the User Content or our use of the User Content on, through or by means of our Site will infringe, misappropriate or violate a third party’s intellectual property rights, or rights of publicity or privacy, or result in the violation of any applicable law or regulation. 

We do not endorse or approve, and are not responsible for, any User Content. We may, at any time (at our sole discretion), remove any User Content. 

 

Intellectual Property rights: Unless otherwise indicated, we own or licence all rights, title and interest (including intellectual property rights) in our Site and all of the Content. Your use of our Site and your use of and access to any Content does not grant or transfer to you any rights, title or interest in relation to our Site or the Content. You must not:  

  • copy or use, in whole or in part, any Content;  
  • reproduce, retransmit, distribute, disseminate, sell, publish, broadcast or circulate any Content to any third party; or 
  • breach any intellectual property rights connected with our Site or the Content, including (without limitation) altering or modifying any of the Content, causing any of the Content to be framed or embedded in another website or platform, or creating derivative works from the Content. 

 

Third party sites: Our Site may contain links to websites operated by third parties.  Unless expressly stated otherwise, we do not control, endorse or approve, and are not responsible for, the content on those websites.  You should make your own investigations with respect to the suitability of those websites.   

 

Warranties and disclaimers: To the maximum extent permitted by law, we make no representations or warranties about our Site or the Content, including (without limitation) that: 

  • they are complete, accurate, reliable, up-to-date and suitable for any particular purpose;  
  • access will be uninterrupted, error-free or free from viruses; or 
  • our Site will be secure. 

You read, use and act on our Site and the Content at your own risk. 

 

Limitation of liability: To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not responsible for any loss, damage or expense, howsoever arising, whether direct or indirect and/or whether present, unascertained, future or contingent (Liability) suffered by you or any third party, arising from or in connection with your use of our Site and/or the Content and/or any inaccessibility of, interruption to or outage of our Site and/or any loss or corruption of data and/or the fact that the Content is incorrect, incomplete or out-of-date.  

 

Indemnity: To the maximum extent permitted by law, you must indemnify us, and hold us harmless, against any Liability suffered or incurred by us arising from or in connection with your use of our Site or any breach of these Terms or any applicable laws by you. This indemnity is a continuing obligation, independent from the other obligations under these Terms, and continues after these Terms end.  It is not necessary for us to suffer or incur any Liability before enforcing a right of indemnity under these Terms.  

 

Discontinuance: We may, at any time and without notice to you, discontinue our Site, in whole or in part.  We may also exclude any person from using our Site, at any time and at our sole discretion. We are not responsible for any Liability you may suffer arising from or in connection with any such discontinuance or exclusion. 

 

Termination: These Terms are effective until terminated by us, which we may do at any time and without notice to you.  In the event of termination, all restrictions imposed on you by these Terms and limitations of liability set out in these Terms will survive. 

 

Disputes: In the event of any dispute arising from, or in connection with, these Terms (Dispute), the party claiming there is a Dispute must give written notice to the other party setting out the details of the Dispute and proposing a resolution. Within 7 days after receiving the notice, the parties must, by their senior executives or senior managers (who have the authority to reach a resolution on behalf of the party), meet at least once to attempt to resolve the Dispute or agree on the method of resolving the Dispute by other means, in good faith.  All aspects of every such conference, except the fact of the occurrence of the conference, will be privileged. If the parties do not resolve the Dispute, or (if the Dispute is not resolved) agree on an alternate method to resolve the Dispute, within 21 days after receipt of the notice, the Dispute may be referred by either party (by notice in writing to the other party) to litigation. 

 

Severance: If a provision of these Terms is held to be void, invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that provision must be read down as narrowly as necessary to allow it to be valid or enforceable. If it is not possible to read down a provision (in whole or in part), that provision (or that part of that provision) is severed from these Terms without affecting the validity or enforceability of the remainder of that provision or the other provisions in these Terms. 

 

Jurisdiction: Your use of our Site and these Terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales. You irrevocably and unconditionally submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts operating in New South Wales and any courts entitled to hear appeals from those courts and waive any right to object to proceedings being brought in those courts.  

Our Site may be accessed throughout Australia and overseas.  We make no representation that our Site complies with the laws (including intellectual property laws) of any country outside Australia.  If you access our Site from outside Australia, you do so at your own risk and are responsible for complying with the laws of the jurisdiction where you access our Site. 

 

Variations: We may, at any time and at our discretion, vary these Terms by publishing the varied terms on our Site. We recommend you check our Site regularly to ensure you are aware of our current terms. The Content is subject to change without notice. We do not undertake to keep our Site up-to-date and we are not liable if any Content is inaccurate or out-of-date. 

 

For any questions and notices, please contact us at: 

33 Creative ABN 19 602 191 926 

20-28 Maddox Street, Alexandria NSW 2015

Email: info@33creative.com.au

 

Last update: July 2024 

 

Dilin Duwa Regional Business Series

33 Creative proudly partnered with Dilin Duwa to produce their Regional Business Series. 

Three Regional Business series events offered support to regional Indigenous businesses across Australia. Rubibi (Broome) and Mpantwe (Alice Springs) were two in-person locations that the series travelled to, and adjusting to Covid-19 restrictions at the time, we offered an online Regional Indigenous Business event to launch the series in October, Indigenous Business Month, of 2020.  

From initial concept through to design, branding, event and travel logistics, 33 Creative were there to see this through, engaging First Nations businesses throughout the supply chain. 

The beauty of these kinds of events are the networks and relationships strengthened by coming together to discuss shared interests, create opportunity and partner with other businesses in the region, strengthening the local economy.  

“A bit of inspiration and a lot of knowledge on how to grow your business, how to even start a business.” 

Associate Professor Leesa Watego interviewed in Rubibi.

Indigenous business owners can share stories, learnings and inspire one another to continue along their business journeys, connecting with others near to them and have the opportunity meet business leaders locally and abroad.

Dilin Duwa brings the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Melbourne and the Melbourne Business School together to support Indigenous Business. They partner with local Indigenous business owners and Indigenous entrepreneur guest speakers, to run culturally safe and informative events which spur business owners on to next level. 

Some of the presenters included Jyi Lawton CEO of Brisbane Indigenous Media Association, Kylie-Lee Bradford, Founder of Kakadu Organics, Aunty Pat Torres, Founder and CEO of Mayi Harvests and Uncle Neville Poelina, Founder of Uptoyu Adventures and Kook Koo’s Own bush medicines 

“What I love about it all is that when we are doing it in a big way, we are creating a circular economy which I think is the most exciting thing going forward.” 

Aunty Pat Torres interviewed in Rubibi.

 

33 Creative is passionate about supporting Indigenous business and are grateful to Dilin Duwa for the opportunity to work with Indigenous businesses around the country.

The brief

33 Creative were engaged by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development and their Marine Estate Management team to develop a range of communication materials for The Connections to Sea Country – Aboriginal Peoples of Coastal NSW Survey Report (Sea Country Report), to support the sharing of the report’s findings with community.  

Sea Country toolkit

Our approach

33 Creative developed a communications strategy and key messages that rolled out into a fact sheet, toolkit, social tiles, icons and a series of animations. We also facilitated the design of icons to support communications and the animations that were based on the artwork Bindarray Maagun (River Feast) by Gumbaynggirr artist LavinniaInglis 

Our insight helped to break down rich and detailed survey report information into easy-to-understand key messages for community, linking Government with First Nations talent in art and voice over and to help guide the creation of animations that connect with First Nations audiences.

We created a toolkit that enables community to share the report findings amongst their networks. It is intended that community understand the outcomes of the Wave 1 survey and that Government is keen to continue its conversation with Aboriginal communities on the importance of healthy Sea Country.  

Sea Country social tiles

33 Creative approached talented First Nations voice over artists with cultural connections to some of the Sea Country Report survey key locations to record the animation scripts. The animations were promoted through a series of social media posts  highlighting the Sea Country Report themes. See all three animations on the departments youtube channel.

33 Creative is now working on a subsequent related piece of work with NSW Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, and look forward to sharing more on this in future.  

You can find out more on this project and the Sea Country Report, including why it is important via the marine.nsw.gov.au website or their socials Facebook, Linked In, X @nswdpi and Instagram @NSW_Marineestate or #SeaCountryNSW