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Ochre Communications: 16 years of  communicating with rural & regional audiences

Ochre Communications is a media and marketing communication agency dedicated to telling the stories of rural and regional Australia. Based in Dubbo, Central West NSW, Ochre Communications principal, Kim V. Goldsmith has provided advice and training to public, private and not-for-profit organisations with a wide range of communication needs. 

Regardless of whether it is a marketing communication strategy for your organisation or business, a media strategy for your event, member communication toolspublic speaking or media training for your key staff - Kim Goldsmith can provide creative, intuitive and effective communication strategies targeted at your audience - a rural and regional audience.

I am active in the communities I work in. I love to hear what is happening in rural and regional Australia, playing my part in telling the stories of individuals and organisations who live and work in this wonderful part of the country. I'd love to hear from you if you need help to tell your story or want to work out who to tell your story to and how. -  Kim V. Goldsmith


News:

2012

* It's been a big start to the year with the relaunch of the Where is the Art website in early February, the annual Conservation Agriculture Field Day with client, CANFA, on 23 February, and a new role underway coordinating the weekly arts page for Dubbo Weekender...not to mention publishing our first 2012 issue fo Q&Art!

* Kim wrapped up her exhibition at Cudgegong Gallery on 30 January and her exhibition at Gilgandra's Coo-ee Heritage Centre on 25 March. She's now working her way through competition entry forms!

2011 in review
* It was a big year at Ochre Communications, with many interesting projects & activities with the Conservation Agriculture & No-till Farming Association (CANFA), the Central West Catchment Management Authority (CW CMA), the Rural Financial Counselling Service Central West (RFCS-CW) and Orana Regional Organisation of Councils (OROC), as well as the launch of Where is the Art? in July.
* In 2011 Kim presented at several forums, including a Marketing Seminar on in March as part of the Women in Business mentoring program in Dubbo; at an Artist-Run-Initiative forum in Parramatta in July (presenting the Fresh Arts model of ARI); she delivered an Arts Business workshop as part of Orana Arts'Art-2-Go program at the end of July; and to finish the year, Kim co-delivered the Art Online workshop with Jack Randell in November.
* As well coordinating client communication activities, delivering workshops and presentations, by the end of 2011 Kim had had two solo art exhibitions, including one at Cudgegong Gallery, as well as curating a group exhibition for Fresh Arts Inc.


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