Contributors

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Jacqui O'Leary

Story-teller, Advocate, Content Creator and Photographer, Jacqui O’Leary founded ‘Community Matters Media’ in 2016, as a freelance Media/Comms and Photography provider, focusing on telling the ‘stories that matter’ in the community and giving a voice to the voiceless, with a passion for care, advocacy and relationships. In 2024, Jacqui further refined her brand through a capacity-building strategic approach, with a niche suite of services targeted at partnering with local Community Services organisations. 'Community Creatives' was launched in mid-2024, which reflected Jacqui's love for discussing challenging subjects in a meaningful and connected way, diversifying her connection more broadly as a 'Creative Professional', and upskillling and empowering others, through creative arts, self-expression, and holistic approaches to mental health management, sustainability, recovery and wellness.
http://www.communitymattersmedia.org

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Danny Morris

Prior to launching his company, Danny spent eight years working in various roles that focused on his two biggest passions; people and digital marketing.


The company, A Digital Marketer was founded out of the belief that brands do not need to spend thousands of dollars per month to successfully market themselves, and the passion to guide people and brands the right way.


Over the years, Danny has specialised in a number of roles in the digital marketing circle that include building and managing teams, product management, and project management, to name a few.


He now dedicates his professional life to implementing everything learnt from his work in Silicon Valley, California, and Australia as he continues to implement the latest tools and technology to help his clients with their digital marketing efforts.

https://adigitalmarketer.com.au/

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Sarah Empey

Sarah Empey is legally blind and is currently working as a consultant with art galleries and museums. With lived experience and background in accessible and inclusive design, Sarah has set her “sights” on audio descriptions to bring the world of art to the blind and low-vision community. Sarah has worked with the Queensland University of Technology Art Museum, William Robinson Gallery, Museum of Brisbane, The Abbey Museum university of Queensland art Museum and the Verge Gallery – University of Sydney. Having grown up in Calgary, Canada, Sarah is currently living in Brisbane, Australia.

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