Another 12 months flies by and with it the creative transition of NRSPP’s Swinburne University intern.

A core element of NRSPP is its content creation and engagement, for that we rely on an intern program with Program Partner Swinburne University. NRSPP small budget goes along way through our collaborative approach and partner support. This approach provides constant creative renewal and a chance to grow emerging students in being passionate about road safety by conveying data, messages and storytelling in engaging mediums.

Over the last 12 months NRSPP had the pleasure of hosting Swinburne Communications and Design 3rd year student Gabrielle Fetalvero. Sadly, that came to an end on Wednesday 5 August as she returns to complete her final year of studies.

Gabrielle received a baptism of fire in the role and over the year made leaps and bounds in her professional development. Gabrielle has demonstrated how incredibly adaptable she is working through the transition of NRSPP from ARRB to MUARC and then the COVID-19 lockdown.

Anyone who has been tracking NRSPP social media or our content may have noticed her professional and creative growth.

Gabrielle shined in any area of the program, modernising the NRSPP brand as part of our transition refresh now captured in case studies, quick facts, Q&As and more.

Gabrielle’s stand out work includes:

NRSPP wishes Gabrielle all the best in her final year of study and her future career journey as no creative challenge is too small or too great for you.

Now with Gabrielle’s exit, NRSPP warmly welcomes Caitlin Xavier as the replacement 2020/21 intern. Caitlin was part of the winning 2020 Re:act Swinburne University “You Miss a Lot When You’re Distracted”. Caitlin is already busy working on the next organisational road safety campaign focusing on aggressive driving.

We will be interested to see what creative mark Caitlin will leave behind.

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