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Libby
Sherley
Libby Sherley has been involved with the RSPCA for many years – her
daughter Miranda is a long-time employee and her grandson Edgar is a regular
and welcomed visitor to the RSPCA Australia office!
In this age of technology and rapid communication, professional graphic
design is essential, but can be complicated and expensive. This is where
Libby has been of greatest help to the RSPCA.
An accomplished graphic artist and true animal lover, Libby has assisted the
RSPCA on many occasions by designing promotional flyers, website buttons and
banners that help the RSPCA to send an important animal welfare message in a
way that is interesting and eye-catching!
By kindly donating her time and resources, Libby has allowed the RSPCA to
use these valuable funds to further assist the many animals that need our
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Elizabeth Simaliak
with Bloops
Some how Elizabeth Simaliak manages to fit her work for RSPCA into a busy schedule that includes running a design studio during the day and also embarking on a variety of personal creative projects involving fashion, art and jewellery design. Her business partner, Issy has been very supportive.
Touched by the many stories of animals that come into
the RSPCA’s care, Elizabeth has a special place in her heart for those
animals that fall victim to neglect and abuse and this is what drives her
commitment to the RSPCA.
Based in Melbourne, Elizabeth is most notably
responsible for designing the RSPCA website you are now looking at!
She has also used her exceptional design skills to
assist in many others areas including a number of online, marketing and
retail projects, far too many to mention.
Elizabeth and Issy are also ‘parents’ to Bloops ‘n’ Glo,
the two cute characters that feature on our Kids Fun page. |
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James
Morgan with Merlot
James Morgan first approached the RSPCA in 2004 with a brilliant idea for a
photographic exhibition featuring Australian celebrities and the animals
that share their lives.
This idea became a national event called Petarazzi, which was launched
across Australia in November 2004.
Since then, James’ relationship with the RSPCA has gone from strength to
strength and the RSPCA is deeply grateful for the wonderful support James
provides.
Generously donating his own time, skill and equipment, James is responsible
for many of the beautiful animal photographs that grace these pages and many
other RSPCA materials.
To find out more about the James Morgan Photographic Consultancy and view
his stunning work online, visit
www.morgan-photo.com |
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Michael
Pottinger
Put simply, without Michael Pottinger, this website would probably not
exist!
For several years, Michael has donated his time and energy to implementing
and maintaining RSPCA Australia’s online presence.
Day or night, whether in Australia or overseas, Michael has been available
to answer our queries and make essential change to our website, which
receives tens of thousands of visitors every month.
This is often not a simple task, as the RSPCA deals with a broad variety of
issues and has a number of different stakeholders that we need to consider
in our communications – from government and industry, to state and territory
RSPCAs and member of the public.
However, Michael fulfils our many and varied requests with patience and
competence, and his ongoing support is deeply appreciated by all at the
RSPCA.
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Brian Daly,
Matt Johnson and
Anna Bishop
Together with the
many creative geniuses that work at Peach Advertising, Brian Daly, Matt Johnson
and Anna
Bishop are responsible for many of the newspaper, television, radio and
internet advertisements created for RSPCA Australia.
The RSPCA can’t afford to spend a great deal of money on advertising, but
when we do need to produce advertisements and other materials for important
issues and campaigns, the valuable support we receive from Peach Advertising
means our costs are kept as low as possible.
Peach Advertising has worked with the RSPCA to raise awareness of serious
welfare issues such as battery hen farming and live exports, and has also
designed fun and colourful ads to promote RSPCA pet insurance and walking
your dog for exercise.
The reliable and professional advice and assistance we receive from Peach
Advertising makes our difficult job a lot easier, and we are very grateful
for their support.
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