Oasis Couch Project
Couch homelessness is not visible to the general public. It affects mostly the youth and happens on couches and sofas in some of Australia’s most unhealthy environments: drug dens, squats, abusive homes, etc. We helped The Salvation Army and Oasis its youth support network bring this serious problem to light with the launch of the Couch Project.
With a cinema ad, at-home and in-school awareness programs and a weekend-long live-in cube at Sydney’s Circular Quay, awareness and donations soared to an all time high.
Zero point five percent
An initiative taken up by the zero point five percent movement with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, this was our chance to convince our government and the public naysayers that this very tiny contribution could have a massive effect on the world’s poor and needy.
All Together Now
Committed to erasing racism in all forms, All Together Now, a non-profit organisation joined forces with The Body Shop to give it the finger!
The Body Shop customers in Australia were asked to Give Racism The Finger by dipping their finger in ink and making their mark on a canvas in the store. By doing so, they made a commitment to speak up when they witness racism.
R U OK?
Sharing office space with the R U OK? gang and being a former work mate of it’s founder Gavin Larkin meant I couldn’t not help out every now and then. From orchestrating a stunt on Bondi Beach to mark R U OK? Day to taking the show on the road to country Australia in the R U OK MATE? bus it was a pleasure to contribute to this great cause.