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This is one of nine powerful explanators prepared for the Australian Government. It assisted in highly sensitive negotiations by providing culturally appropriate information to inform Traditional Owners prior to the decision making process.






A powerful animation of Rudyard Kipling’s age old poem ‘If’. The animation was used to underpin the edTech resources developed for the IFProject which assist men with their mental wellbeing.






This was created as a collaboration between Ambrose, KWHB, and the IFProject. It is a human story that is handled with cultural sensitivity that focuses on the positives that occur when alcohol consumption is reduced in accordance to safe guidelines.






This is a groundbreaking project commissioned by GEAT to educate traditional owners of Groote Eyelandt to better understand Governace. The powerful animation underpins a digital Governance toolkit and is in Anindilyakwa and English - possibly a world first in this space.






This explanator explained an Ambrose, Australian award- winning, disruptive social impact initiative in the Australian Indigenous economic development space.






An explanation of the ThinkAbout
Your Decision (TYD) Governance
program that shows the
interrelationships of the
programs components.






An explanation of the Australian
award-winning DriveAbout program that has 2 hours of educational animation in 8 Indigenous languages and 7 foreign languages.






A mixed media training video to educate remote Indigenous staff in crocodile farming.






An explanator prepared for clients of the NDIS to understand the process to obtain support.






An example of lifesaving road safety content that was translated into 5 foreign languages in a collaboration with the South Australian Government and the Australian Migrant Resource Centre.






An example of the animated educational content on regulatory governance created for the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency in collaboration with Board Matters.






Ambrose was contracted by DICE to create an educational animation on the Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).




