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Australia Post

Work Mate

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97% of staff engaged in discussion about inclusion
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80% confidence increase to employ a person with disability

Australia’s largest postal service Australia Post asked Taste to help raise awareness and promote their accessibility goals to over thirty thousand staff spread out across every corner of the country.

We launched ‘The Real Stories Project’ as an employee competition to share stories that raise a positive message of inclusion within the workplace. The winning stories were produced into the short film ‘Work Mate’. To further showcase Australia Post’s genuine passion for inclusion, 14 film students with an intellectual disability were mentored on set during production in Sydney.

The film received international acclaim at film festivals including the Cleveland International Film Festival, South Dakota Film Festival, Byron Bay International Film Festival, Kansas City Film Festival and the Fargo Film Festival. As well as the big festivals it is also enjoying premieres at community screenings to bring the message of inclusion to our communities at a grassroots level.

After engaging with the campaign, 80% of the Australia Post workforce now feel more confident to employ a person with a disability, and 97% have engaged in discussion with staff about inclusion in the workplace.

“The Taste team has an amazing ability to produce engaging and meaningful content that helps to drive true culture change.”

Lauren Jauncey

Head of Diversity & Inclusion Australia Post

Thank you

Our heartfelt thanks to all of the Australia Post staff who shared their real stories that inspired this series, the beautiful cast and special thanks to Lauren and Diane who fought very hard to bring this project to life.

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