For MTC’s offering of an Australian government-funded initiative.
Sydney-based creative agency and production company The Signal Box has rolled out a campaign for independent not-for-profit MTC Australia, who recently secured a new Australian government contract.
The integrated awareness campaign for MTC’s offering of an Australian government-funded initiative - The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Distance Learning Program - was filmed entirely on location at MTC’s Liverpool Training Centre to showcase employees and participants.
MTC's GM of marketing and communications, Claire Van Heyningen, said The Signal Box came onboard and just 'got' the organisation and the work it does.
"There was natural chemistry for sure, but time and again they creatively and practically demonstrated a deep understanding of the social enterprise space we’re in," she said.
The Signal Box ECD Ben Pietor said the passionate folk at MTC were able to leverage the agency's expertise in creative and production, backed by experience with government funded programs.
"Making it easier for them to get on with providing people the support they need," he said.
The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations.