Global creative transformation company WPP approached 33 Creative to assist with producing their reconciliation action plan (RAP).
33 Creative were engaged by the NDIS Safeguards Commission to develop information materials exclusively for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander audiences.
NAISDA Dance College, Australia’s leading dance and performing arts training organisation specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people, has been instrumental in the skills development and empowerment of Indigenous dancers, choreographers, artists and artworkers in the performing arts since 1976.
The theme for the 7th Indigenous Business Month was “Powering the Indigenous Economy” selected in recognition of changing ways to working and operating a business in a pandemic, and the need to signal the economic contribution made by Indigenous businesses, individuals and organisations – the power of the Indigenous Economy.
In 2021, Hearing Australia engaged us to help develop materials and drive media engagement as part of their national HAPEE program (Hearing Assessment – Early Ears).
33 Creative worked closely with the ABS team to develop a communication campaign to engage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the benefits of the Census.
In 2019 we proudly handled event production for Indigenous Australia’s premier gala event, the National NAIDOC Ball and Awards Ceremony.
In 2021, Reconciliation Australia contracted us to lead the creative development of the theme for National Reconciliation Week.
33 Creative was delighted to join Jawun in helping celebrate their 20-year journey, acknowledging the achievements to date and setting the path for the next 20 years to come.
Foxtel Group approached 33 Creative to work on the development and design of their sixth Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), titled ‘Innovate’, which was successfully implemented for the period of July 2021 – June 2023.
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