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Currie Communications

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9670 6599



Address: Level 7, 84 William Street 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.curriecommunications.com.au

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20.01.2022 " Sleep’s overrated, Dad would mumble over his Uncle Tobys Plus at 7am in the morning. Rugged up in a dark navy coat to match the bags under his eyes and the dusting of black stubble across his jaw, ‘Sowing Time Dad’ was akin to a mythical creature in my childhood eyes. " Happy #NationalAgricultureDay ! Laura B has penned some thoughts about being part of a food growing family in Australia. You can find some ideas for celebrating National Agriculture Day here: https://www.agday.org.au/



19.01.2022 For [the Australian dairy industry], the "greatest opportunity is to recognise the need for change," according to Helen Dornom from @DairyAustralia in the newest episode of #CurrieConversations. See the full discussion on leadership and #sustainability on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7n155j3y08M&feature=youtu.be #CurrieForFood #izzywrotethis

15.01.2022 This holiday season there are choices we can make that will have a positive impact on vulnerable people and families in need, and perhaps help save the environment while we’re at it. Read our thoughts in our new blog: https://www.curriecommunications.com.au/a-kinder-fairer-ch/ #CurrieForFood #FoodForThought #izzywrotethis

12.01.2022 Mark this page! The first #GlobalESGMonitor report is coming soon at globalesgmonitor.com Currie is proud to be part of a global study that assesses transparency in environmental, social and governance #ESG reporting. The study compares hundreds of non-financial #sustainability reports from the largest listed companies across six indices on three continents.... We and our project partners including Public Relations Global Network members Cometis and Xenophon Strategies are looking forward to sharing the results and having stimulating conservations about ESG reporting. ^Laurawrotethis



12.01.2022 We’re celebrating #chinesenewyear with a good luck salad lovingly made by our accountant extraordinaire Meemee. This year it featured plum fruit. Want the recipe? Ask Mee Mee Leong #currieforfood #markwrotethis

09.01.2022 When it comes to #sustainability reporting who better to talk with than our corporate sustainability specialist Ryan Ong . As you can see Ryan (right) is no stranger to rolling his sleeves up on a report as he has for the Australian Beef Sustainability Framework three times. We asked Ryan (pictured with Pip Band at a report launch) What is more important in sustainability reporting - the medium or the message? Here’s how he replied. https://www.curriecommunications.com.au/esg-reporting-medi/ #markwrotethis

08.01.2022 We’re proud to sponsor the Medium Business category of the #BanksiaAwards, Australia’s longest running and most prestigious #sustainability awards. The four finalists in this category exemplify the innovation and collaboration required for businesses to make a positive impact on people and planet. The finalists are NPF Industry, Breathe Architecture, BioPak and World's Biggest Garage Sale. Click through the photo gallery to find out more. We wish all entrants the best of luck.... See the full list of finalists on the Banksia Foundation website: https://banksiafdn.com/banksia-sustainability-award-finali/



04.01.2022 For business and #PR pros, the key to taking the first step to choosing SDGs is found among the people and organisations that hold a stake in any company, Mark writes for the Public Relations Global Network in a blog about why #stakeholderengagement is essential for reaching the #SDGs https://prgn.com//why-stakeholder-engagement-is-the-first/ #PRGN #izzywrotethis

02.01.2022 Congratulations The Nature Conservancy Australia, JCU: James Cook University, The University of Adelaide and University of Tasmania on being awarded an Australian Museum Eureka Prize last night. Your project to rebuild Australia's lost shellfish reefs is bringing huge benefits to the environment and local economies. https://www.natureaustralia.org.au//reef-restoration-top-/

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