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Sir Cameron Mackintosh, 73, said changing established shows on the West End to include transgender people would damage the integrity of the story. ....
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Facebook, Instagram & TikTok launch campaigns for NAIDOC Week July 2, 2021 10:50 ‘Connect to Country’ from Facebook Australia and Indigenous creative agency Campfire x. With the creative developed by DDB Melbourne, the ‘Connect to Country’ campaign invites Australians to better connect with the world’s oldest continuous culture, and encourages brands and businesses to embed First Nations culture as an integral part of their physical and digital footprints. Starting today, the campaign video asks all Australians “Where You From?” and encourages them to discover more about their local First Nations communities, with resources available on the ‘Connect to Country’ Facebook page. These resources include videos to learn how to acknowledge Country and tips for connecting with their local community and language groups. ....
June 28 2021, 11:56 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments This week Fck The Cupcakes (FTC) has unveiled its first major initiative in the form of casual wear to fight casual misogyny, designed by some of Australia’s most talented female creatives.
FTC launched in March this year with the mission for ‘less icing, more action’ to address misogyny and workplace inequality in the creative industries, Government and society. FTC today announces three finalists in its gender-neutral casual wear campaign, beginning with t-shirts. The T-shirts are designed to be conversation-starters to ignite discussion in the workplace. Created by women in the industry, the ‘Casual Misogyny’ range aims to act as a reminder for action on endemic workplace inequality all year round. ....