In PNG, footy challenges beliefs about 'what a woman’s role should be'

CLIENT: DEMAND.FILM
OUTLET: THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD / FAIRFAX

As a woman in sport, I know exactly how it feels to be trolled on social media. It happens to a lot of us. When I saw what AFLW player Tayla Harris was going through with the comments on that photo last month, it resonated.Unfortunately, whatever yo…

As a woman in sport, I know exactly how it feels to be trolled on social media. It happens to a lot of us. When I saw what AFLW player Tayla Harris was going through with the comments on that photo last month, it resonated.

Unfortunately, whatever your code, being harassed by strangers online is something a lot of us can all relate to in women’s footy.

When I joined the Papua New Guinea Orchids in 2017 ahead of the World Cup, a film crew was making a documentary about the team’s inaugural journey and the impact of women’s rugby league on lives and attitudes in Papua New Guinea. My story became part of the film.

Despite rugby league being the national sport in Papua New Guinea, not everyone was willing to get behind the country’s first female representative rugby league team. One of the biggest issues was the abuse we faced on social media.

New device launched to improve property inspection safety

CLIENT: WANDERSAFE
OUTLET: REAL ESTATE BUSINESS

An employee safety device that promises to de-escalate dangerous situations has found its way to the market, something that might be useful for property managers who feel vulnerable during property inspections as an additional safety tool.WanderSafe…

An employee safety device that promises to de-escalate dangerous situations has found its way to the market, something that might be useful for property managers who feel vulnerable during property inspections as an additional safety tool.

WanderSafe’s beacon safety device and app is a new safety protocol that works in tandem to keep people safer when they are in potentially vulnerable situations.

Inventor Stephenie Rodriguez said that the non-violent device has four features that are designed to disorient and scare an assailant, giving somebody enough time to save their life.

“When pressed, the activation button sends off an SOS message and GPS coordinates to corporate security managers, next of kin or colleagues to take action,” Ms Rodriguez said.

Kelly and Brian were more than siblings – they were soulmates

CLIENT: DEMAND.FILM
OUTLET: SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

When people fall in love, they tend to retreat into their own world – subsisting on takeaway and endorphins – until reality pulls them back. It was no different for American actor Brian Donovan and his Australian girlfriend Tempany Deckert, a playwr…

When people fall in love, they tend to retreat into their own world – subsisting on takeaway and endorphins – until reality pulls them back. It was no different for American actor Brian Donovan and his Australian girlfriend Tempany Deckert, a playwright and former Home and Away star.

But when Brian's sister Kelly came to visit, things changed.

The siblings spent every day together, photographing their favourite stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and chasing the Bee Gees for autographs. At night, they'd cuddle on the couch.

"I'm supposed to be your other half," Tempany complained to Brian, "but there's already a half there."

New documentary highlights the power of PNG women through rugby league

CLIENT: DEMAND.FILM
OUTLET: ABC RADIO NATIONAL BREAKFAST W/ FRAN KELLY

Papua New Guinea is one of the world's most dangerous countries for women.Indeed, no women sit in the country's Parliament, and more than two-thirds of all women in Papua New Guinea have suffered violence or rape at the hands of a partner.But there …

Papua New Guinea is one of the world's most dangerous countries for women.

Indeed, no women sit in the country's Parliament, and more than two-thirds of all women in Papua New Guinea have suffered violence or rape at the hands of a partner.

But there are efforts underway to challenge this dominance, starting by enabling women's participation in rugby league.

A new documentary screening in Australia at the moment follows Papua New Guinea's first national women's rugby league team, the PNG Orchids, on their journey to the 2017 World Cup in Australia.

It's called Power Meri, or Power Women.

Mum's genius idea on maternity leave

CLIENT: FLASHMOP
OUTLET: YAHOO! LIFESTYLE

This new mum used her maternity leave to revolutionise the cleaning industry with a genius idea, and you’ll be kicking yourself that you didn’t think of it first.A former fly-in fly-out worker on a remote mine in Western Australia, it was outside th…

This new mum used her maternity leave to revolutionise the cleaning industry with a genius idea, and you’ll be kicking yourself that you didn’t think of it first.

A former fly-in fly-out worker on a remote mine in Western Australia, it was outside the mines that Megan Harrison finally struck gold as a tech entrepreneur with her app FlashMop.

The on-demand cleaning app hooks up desperate households with freelance cleaners, and has found no small amount of success in Megan’s native Perth since its launch six months ago.

The ULTIMATE cleaning hack: Mum, 33, launches genius 'Uber for cleaners' app to get you a sparkling home at the click of a button – and business is booming

CLIENT: FLASHMOP
OUTLET: DAILY MAIL

A new mother has devised an 'Uber for cleaners' app to give people a sparkling home at the click of a button - without the hassle of hiring a cleaner via word of mouth, recommendations or booking over the phone.Megan Harrison, 33, from Perth, came u…

A new mother has devised an 'Uber for cleaners' app to give people a sparkling home at the click of a button - without the hassle of hiring a cleaner via word of mouth, recommendations or booking over the phone.

Megan Harrison, 33, from Perth, came up with the idea when she was working as a fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) miner in remote Western Australia and was asked by friends and family if she knew any good cleaners.

'I had just become pregnant and it got me thinking about why it's so hard to find a good cleaner,' Megan told Daily Mail Australia.

WA hemp growers poised for record harvest

CLIENT: HEMP PROCESSORS WA PTY LTD
OUTLET: THE WEST AUSTRALIAN

The State’s hemp farmers are harvesting their biggest haul yet — and for the first time seeds will be commercially processed in WA instead of being sent east.Hemp Processors WA — established by local businessmen Steve Thomas and Peter Munachen — is …

The State’s hemp farmers are harvesting their biggest haul yet — and for the first time seeds will be commercially processed in WA instead of being sent east.

Hemp Processors WA — established by local businessmen Steve Thomas and Peter Munachen — is about to finish harvesting its 15ha crop at Margaret River, while almost another 480ha, mostly in the South West, will be harvested by about 30 other licensed growers this month.

At the same time, providing a major shot in the arm for the industry, Hemp Processors WA has imported the State’s first large scale, commercial processing machinery that can sort and de-hull seeds, making them suitable for a wide range of food.