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Tag Archives: Government
Thomas Kelly – King’s Cross Tragedy
Thomas Kelly’s parents made the decision to switch off their 18-year-old son’s life support on Monday 9 July. Two days …
Tags: assault, awareness, brain injury, campaigns, community, education, Government, legislation, Step Back Think, street violence, youth
Thanks Ted!
During the week Premier Ted Baillieu announced the Victorian Government will fund Step Back Think with $800,000 over the next …
Tags: awareness, education, funding, Government, publicity, street violence
When to say when
Alcohol and violence are difficult issues to tackle through advertising. What approach is most effective? What imagery, words and calls to action will we remember when the 30 second commercial slot is over? NSW Health are on the right track.
Tags: advertising, alcohol, awareness, Government, Hello Sunday Morning
Election Promises – SBT Position Paper
With the election fast approaching, it is interesting to note the weight and importance each party lends to particular areas …
Tags: education, Government, newspapers, position paper, social
No longer parched as bro
As of November 1 2010, licensed venues are legally obliged to provide drinking water free-of-charge for patrons who request it. …
Tags: Government, legislation
R-e-s-p-e-c-t
Step Back Think was the recipient of parliamentary kudos yesterday. Minister for the Respect Agenda, Justin Madden, congratulated the group …
Tags: education, Government, publicity
$50,000 food for think
Step Back Think has finalised its partnership with the Victorian Government’s Department of Community Development and Planning. In the coming …
Tags: education, Government, publicity, social