Plan it like it’s hot

You may already have a 2026 Content Plan in progress. But if not, here’s a gift to you. We’ve put together a simple month by month content prompt to inspire and motivate you. It’s not exhaustive and it’s always worth double checking details before you publish, but it’s a reliable place to start. Think of

Joys of Spring Carnival (NOT!)

It’s almost the end of Cup Week… and I am exhausted. Yet I haven’t attended one race day. Because amongst the mixed messaging about gambling and alcohol (which could be the subject of more than one master’s thesis), there has been an onslaught of commentary about what women wear. The takedown? That dress is… Too

Is there a ghost in the workplace?

This Halloween, let’s confront an all-too-common spectre — the ghost in the workplace. Sometimes hard to spot; sometimes you are not sure if you believe what you’ve seen. But it happens. And is more common than we’d like to admit. Yes, we all get busy, and lapses in communication happen. When ghosting becomes a pattern,

Hmm, is something leaky?

When you see a news headline about high-profile figures that seems to have come from insiders, there are questions to be asked. The first question that comes to mind is – why? What’s happening behind the scenes? The second question? What does the internal comms team say? Because media relations and internal engagement are more

As clear as… unfortunately

If there’s one phrase that guarantees an audible groan in our home? A politician responding to a straight question with the formulaic: “we have been clear.” (Or it’s more defiant cousin, “we have been VERY clear.”) It is too said frequently in media interviews. By people of all political persuasions. Even if, hand on heart,

Build walls… or open doors?

If you are Australian, like me, congrats! You were born in a safe, wealthy country; you hit the genetic jackpot. So, why are so many angry at those who weren’t as lucky and just want what you already have? Yes, generations before us might have made good choices, but we didn’t. We got lucky. Wouldn’t

Today is International Dog Day

Meet Eunoia Communications favourite employee and life-work advocate! He is our four-legged health and welfare co-ordinator, Rufus, who reminds us daily about the importance of eating well, exercise and taking well-earned breaks (especially an afternoon nap). Of the 6.4 million dogs living in Australian households, he’s our special one. Truly making our lives better. Here’s

Festivals and Free Speech

The withdrawal of several identities from Bendigo Writers Festival was, regrettably, an example of the tension faced by event organisers who must manage expectations to ‘do no harm’ and allow a diversity of ideas and opinions. It was reported in The Age that writers – several of whom I greatly respect – withdrew after participants were issued