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Pioneering new enterprise from recruitment company Unknown launches
An innovative new social enterprise, Good Brains for Good Brands (GBGB), has launched to connect creative industry talent with charities that need help to raise vital funds and awareness at this critical time for the third sector.
GBGB is launched by the recruitment company, Unknown, to enable creative talent to work with the organisations that need their skills most right now - charities that have lost their traditional means of fundraising as a result of the pandemic.
GBGB provides bespoke dedicated teams from the creative industries who give their time on a ‘low bono’ basis to create effective, impact-orientated campaigns, devise strategies and problem solve for charity brands. GBGB aims to revolutionise the way the advertising industry serves charity organisations, many of whom now face financial devastation because of Covid-19.
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Last week, Flinders University released a review into its Bachelor of Creative Arts course.
It made dozens of recommendations including cutting the time students spend acting, pausing the intake of new drama students in 2021 and scrapping one of the only specialised directors programs offered in Australia.
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It also recommends setting aside more time to develop students skills in emerging fields like digital development, motion capture and voice acting for games, to ready students for the jobs of the future.
Lachlan Williams, a third-year student studying a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama) at the Uni, is worried the changes could force prospective students interstate.