"We make a living by what we get, 
But we make a life by what we give."

- Winston Churchill


Previous Work


Historic Donation to the
Australian National University.



The $50 million endowment was achieved after a recent $16.33 million donation from Claire and Charles Gibbon through the Gibbon Foundation.

This extraordinary gift brings the total donations to the Kambri Scholars Program to $25 million – matched dollar for dollar by ANU to ensure the program's long-term future and to provide the next generation of Indigenous leaders with access to a world-class university education.

The ANU Kambri Scholars Program, which welcomed its first cohort in 2020, provides financial, academic and pastoral support through scholarships awarded to Indigenous students at ANU each year.

Aunty Anne Martin, Director of the ANU Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre and Professor in the Practice of Indigenous Advancement, said reaching the fundraising goal will ensure support for Indigenous students at ANU in perpetuity.


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Centre for Personalised Medicine: How an inspiring video can simplify complex subjects.

Video can do what reports and slide decks rarely manage. You see the people, you hear their voices, and you feel the impact. Yet most project videos fall flat. They lack a clear idea, feel staged, and miss the human story.

Here is one from a previous project. The difference is simple: a concept that frames the narrative, real people, careful production, and suddenly the story moves us.









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