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 Contact us about how Ochre Communications can help you. 

A PERFECT MATCH


We can save you time and money by matching the footprint of rural and regional media with your community of interest. We also understand the needs of those rural and regional media organisations – we used to work in them!


At Ochre Communications, we believe in the strategic use of media. We can help you devise your strategy, implement the plan, monitor, evaluate and report on it.

If you prefer to do it yourself – we can train you in how to be more effective with your media relations.

·         Strategy development & implementation

·         Media release writing & distribution

·         Media monitoring

·         Media skills training – group, one-on-one & customised training


CAPTIVATE YOUR AUDIENCE WITH THE RIGHT STORY


We match your message with the right words and delivery mode in order to more effectively reach your audience. It is about telling a story - in just the right way.

We use our long-held knowledge of rural and regional communities to tap into those communication channels that will be most effective.

  • Strategic communications planning & implementation
  • Public relations & community engagement
  • Issues management (including communications risk management)
  • Event publicity & promotions
  • Training – personal/public communications & customised training


A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS


Kim Goldsmith is a visual artist with an interest in the use of art in communicating complex issues. Her practice is inspired by the issues of rural and regional Australia.

Sometimes words are not enough. For those who struggle with words, visual communications can be the difference between understanding a message or falling between the cracks. The arts also play an important role in stimulating innovation and facilitating creative problem-solving.

Check out the Ochre Art videos on Youtube. Find out more about Kim's practice at the Ochre Art blog or check out the Gallery page.

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