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Our Client List

Accessible Arts
ACT Department of Housing
Amnesty International Australia
Arts Queensland
Arts Victoria
Auburn City Council
Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth
Australian Student Traineeship Foundation
Bathurst Youth Commitment
BBC Worldwide Limited
Beacon Foundation
Brambles
Brian Elton and Associates
Burwood City Council
CAVAL Limited
Centennial Park and Moore Park Trust
Central Coast Youth Connections

“You’ve done in six hours what we have been struggling to do in two years.”
Maggie McFee, Manager
Youth Connections, Central Coast (Ian Colley)

Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Cranebrook Metropolitan Technology Centre
CSIRO Division of Applied Physics
Defence Maritime Services
Dusseldorp Skills Forum
Department of Community Services
Enterprise and Career Education Foundation
Horticulture Australia Ltd
Hawkesbury Regional Art Gallery
ING Direct
Infraserve Limited
Institute of Public Affairs
International House, Sydney University
Iris Pictures
Lady Gowrie Child Care Centre
Landcom
Legal Aid Commission
Lifestyle Financial Services
Legal Aid Commission
Library Services, University of Sydney
Macarthur Youth Commitment
Marrickville Legal Centre
Macquarie University
Meridian Energy
National Council for Vocational Education and Research
National Marine and Safety Council
National Youth Mentoring Network
Nikki Brown & Associates
NSW Department of Housing
NSW Board of Vocational Education and Training
NSW Centre for Workplace Learning
NSW Council of Social Services

“Several of the participants commented on how skilled you were at maintaining the momentum over the 3 day workshop. You were really good at engaging everyone in the work and keeping pace with their needs. I especially appreciated your ability to adapt the program on the hop which I am sure is what kept it fresh and alive for everyone.”
Jan Hatch,
NSW Council of Social Services (Ian Colley)

NSW Department of Community Services

The Give IT A Go programs in 2004 and 2005 were an outstanding success, largely due to Ms Moan’s skills as a group facilitator and her exceptional ability to relate personally with the young people, the CSC IT professionals and the program partners. The Department of Community Services intends to ask Ms Moan to facilitate the program again in 2006.”
Melissa Dryden, Director Governance
NSW Department of Community Services

NSW Department of Housing
NSW Department of Planning, Infrastructure and Natural Resources
NSW Department of State and Regional Development
NSW Evening and Community Colleges Association
NSW Institute of Psychiatry
NSW TAFE Olympics Games Training Unit
NSW Tourism Sport and Recreation

“I feel I really came alive in this workshop format (world cafe) much more so than in the cocktails-after-a-speech format. We got beyond the small talk to what really matters. ” – NSW Manufacturing Week. Things that make a difference – effective design processes. May 2010
David Crocombe
Project manager, inventor

hands2NSW Workers Compensation Commission
Parramatta City Council
Peninsular Alternative Learning Centre
Planning NSW
Professor David Hay, Curtin University
Randwick City Council
Redfern Legal Centre
Phillips Medical Applications
Police Credit Union
Rockdale City Council
Serco Asia-Pacific
Serco-Sodexho Defence Services
Spotless
Steer Davies Gleave
Sport and Recreation NSW
South Improvement Alliance
St Vincent’s Hospital
State Rail Authority
Streetwize Communications
Student Administrative Unit, UTS
Sydney Community Foundation
Sydney Olympic Park Authority
University of Technology Sydney, Training and Development Services
TAFE NSW
Telstra
Tourism NSW
University of Technology Sydney, Training and Development Services
Wollongong City Council

“What a wonderful experience to work with you! Your professionalism, drive and profound understanding of the project and its importance was a tremendous advantage to us. Your contribution had a great deal to do with the success and fabulous appeal of the event.”
Etienne Brits, Manager
Wollongong Futures Project (Chia Moan)

Work Ventures
Workcover NSW
Wyong Council