When we met with The Westpac Group in May we knew we would be involved with something interesting. What we did not expect was the challenge thrown our way by Sandy Blackburn-Wright and her team.
The relatives of the servicemen and civilians who died as a result of the Japanese invasion of the New Guinea Islands in January 1942 always felt ‘on the outer’.
Labor Party historian and former NSW Education Minister, Rodney Cavalier, was once described by a left-wing Teachers Federation official as “the rudest, most pugnacious individual to hold office.”
What would you do with 400 used truck tyres? If you were Jackson Wells’ client Reclaim Industries you would shave off the rubber and turn it into a soft fall area for a childcare centre or an aged care facility.
When Charles Lepani, Papua New Guinea’s High Commissioner to Australia, told Keith Jackson he wanted a suitable event to present one of his nation’s highest honours to a Sydney artist, the Jackson Wells’ team sprang into action.