Masterclass 1
Day 1, 28 August • 1.30pm
1A – Social Media Essentials
This workshop explores the essentials of social media and digital advertising. From how to develop impactful advertising strategies, to understand the importance of effective scheduling, and discovering how to target specific audiences using analytics. Participants will gain valuable insights from real-life examples to enhance their advertising efforts on social media and other digital channels.
🔥 Mentor
Danielle Sullivan is the Digital Specialist at Catholic Mission, where she coordinates digital campaigns and channels. Previously, she served as the Resource and Marketing Coordinator at Icon Ministry (formerly FRG Ministry). Danielle also co-founded and co-hosted the Catholic Influencer’s Podcast with Fr. Rob Galea, furthering her expertise in digital media and audience engagement. With a background in Youth Ministry coordination in the Sandhurst Diocese and a degree in Media and Communications from Australian Catholic University, Danielle brings a well-rounded perspective to effective Catholic communications.
1B – Websites that Work
The Parramatta Catholic Media team will provide insights into what makes a good website and how to ensure you are engaging readers with the right communication style and content.
1C – Video Production Essentials
An overview of the current state of the Australian media market, from traditional media to online digital. Focusing primarily on video production we will explore how to create content regardless of the scale of budget and logistical restrictions. While maintaining quality and meeting the needs of multiple formats. Key to this identifying good talent and upskilling internal teams and freelancers.
🔥 Mentor
With more than 17 years’ experience across Broadcast Television, Network Seven (CH7), Sky News and the NSW Police Force’s Media Unit covering both international and local events, Geoff O’Rourke has covered everything from floods, cyclones, earthquakes, bushfires, one overturned Italian cruise ship and a few Olympics – to in-depth long-form investigative pieces, undercover work, commercials, news, reality tv, and some really stunning travel programs. Founding Lumberjack Film 4 years ago which provides affordable media production, consulting and training in the entire audio-visual space.
1D – Publish and Nourish
Books often do something wonderful for their readers. And sometimes not. Is it still possible to get a book into the hands of readers you have never met? How might you try to do so?
🔥 Mentor
Michael McGirr is the mission facilitator and manager of community engagement for Caritas Australia. Michael’s books have sold over 200,000 copies. They include: ‘Things You Get For Free’, ‘Bypass’, ‘The Lost Art of Sleep’, ‘Finding God’s Traces’, ‘This cup we bless’ ‘Books that saved my Life’ and ‘Ideas to Save Your Life.’ The most recent of which is Every Day is New: prayers and reflections for ordinary Time (Garratt). Among many publishing involvements, he has twice been a recipient of a Senior Fellowship from the Australia Council for the Arts and is a former Coombs fellow at the ANU.
Masterclass 2
Day 1, 28 August • 3:15pm
2A – Media Mindfulness
This workshop aims to empower Catholic communicators to produce thoughtful, ethical, and impactful content by enhancing their media literacy skills through critical and mindful praxis.
2B – Websites that Work
Details to come soon.
2C – Australian Media Landscape
Medianet managing director Amrita Sidhu will outline the key highlights of the 2024 Media Landscape Report to shine a light on the challenges of the media industry, and how PR professionals can build better relationships with journalists.
🔥 Mentor
Amrita Sidhu is the Managing Director of Medianet and Medianet Insights and a proud Board Director of AMEC – (International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication) which is the world’s largest media intelligence and insights professional body. With experience in enterprise level digital solutions as Asia GM for Tigerspike and Head of Commercial and Partnerships at VMG Digital, she holds a deep understanding of the Australian and New Zealand media landscape as well as technology, business strategy, sales growth and relationship management in digital and media industries.
2D – Strategic Communications
“Beyond ‘what?’ to ‘why?’: A strategic approach to impactful communications for mission”
“I’d like a website/ flyer/ video.” As writers, designers, communications strategists, how often do we hear this from various parts of our organisations – often all at once? In this workshop, discover how to lead the important discussion of “why?”, before diving into the “what?”, reducing the amount of low impact busy work and achieving alignment of approach, message, tactics and creative execution for maximum impact. Nowhere is this more important than in creating a missionary message, with limited resources. A message that tries to reach people in busy, noisy, cluttered and often confusing modern world.
Participants will leave this workshop with clarity about the steps involved in strategic communications planning, and strategies for keeping those important discussions with stakeholders on track.
🔥 Mentor
Monika Lancucki is the Communications Executive for the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne, with more than 20 years’ experience in communications across the purpose, corporate, and public sectors. The former CEO of Jesuit Media and Director of Communications for the Australian Jesuits, Monika was a litigator for 10 years before opting for a career in strategic communications. She has chaired the International Association of Business Communicators’ Global Gold Quill Awards, served on various industry boards and committees, and lectured in strategic communications at Deakin University and RMIT. Monika’s work in strategic communications has been recognised with local, regional, and international awards.
Masterclass 3
Day 2, 29 August • 1:00pm
3A – Creatives Unleashed
Sr Rose Pacate will look at the intersection of Catholic creativity and digital communication by exploring the role of art and vocation, as well as the challenges, and together discern practical strategies for Catholic communicators, journalists, and creatives in the continually developing digital world.
3B – Newsletters that Work
Paul Osborne and Ryan Macalandag from the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference will provide insights into how to make your e-newsletter more engaging for readers. What are some of the characteristics of the best newsletters in Australia? And are you missing out on subscribers who want to hear from you but are facing roadblocks in doing so?
3C – Government Advocacy
Details to come soon.
3D – AI Basics and Ethics
This workshop will explore how to leverage generative AI for good news.
🔥 Mentor
Tom Finnigan, founder of TalkingBrands.ai and co-founder of the Murfin Group, brings an unparalleled depth of experience to the realm of public relations and media strategy, with a career that spans over three decades. His journey includes a significant 23 year tenure in broadcast television, working with major networks such as CH10 and SBS TV, where he honed his storytelling and visual communication skills.
Masterclass 4
Day 2, 29 August • 2:30pm
4A – Advanced AI
A deep dive into the different ways you can use generative AI to improve your communications output. The workshop will cover writing tools, AI, calls, AI bots and AI avatars amongst many other things.
4B – Advanced Video Production
Join us for an exciting workshop on Advanced Video Production, where we will provide a hands-on demonstration and guide to filming talking heads.
Essential topics such as:
- lighting techniques, white balance adjustments, exposure control
- composition tips
- sound recording best practices
- use of LUTs for colour grading and filming techniques
Whether you are a beginner looking to enhance your video production skills or an experienced videographer seeking to refine your techniques, this workshop will assist you with practical knowledge and tips to create professional-quality videos. Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your video production game and bring your creative vision to life!
🔥 Mentors
Glenn Hanns ACS, renowned Australian cinematographer
Daniel Hopper, director and executive producer of Mass for You at Home
4C – Creative Communications Planning
‘If you build it, they will come’ the saying goes – but what if they don’t? How can you make sure your communications will reach and engage your target audiences? In this session, we’ll explore some strategies for better understanding and serving communities. The session will explore the process of developing communications resources in conjunction with key stakeholders, promoting resources to the community, engaging audiences and getting feedback to improve offerings. The session will be ideal for anyone interested in marketing and digital transformation in Catholic contexts.
🔥 Mentor
Michael McVeigh is Head of Publishing at Jesuit Communications Australia, publisher of Australian Catholics, Eureka Street, Madonna magazine and Pray.com.au. Prior to his appointment in 2021, he was the editor of Australian Catholics for more than 15 years, overseeing its digital transformation including the development and launch of the Australian Catholics Education Hub.
4D – Photography with a Purpose
In this workshop, Fiona Basile will take you through how to capture photographs with purpose. What makes a good photograph? What gives a photograph (or series of photographs) meaning and purpose? How can good photography add to building community, connection and care, as well as enhancing your media and communications material (whether a newsletter, website, or media publications). You’ll not only be moved and inspired as Fiona shows you some of her own beautiful photography ‘with purpose’, you’ll also walk away with some useful photography tips to apply in your own workplaces.
🔥 Mentor
Fiona Basile has been a freelance photographer and writer for 25+ years. Based in Melbourne, Australia, she travels abroad often capturing stories that help build community, connection and a deeper understanding of what binds us. She is a regular contributor to the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne’s online news platform, Melbourne Catholic, Catholic Social Services Victoria and the Missionary Sisters of Service. Fiona is the author of the award-winning book, Shhh…God is in the Silence, published by Loyola Press (USA), and recently published a photographic book, Immerse, which celebrates the beauty and joy of a special open water swimming community in bayside Melbourne. She joins us at the congress having recently returned from Rwanda, Africa, where she was documenting stories of hope, of those who survived the genocide 30 years ago.