Melanie has worked on a wide range of projects.
As Communications Director for the government's Australian Greenhouse Office, Melanie worked with Better Homes and Gardens Magazine.
Melanie worked to have a CD-ROM product, Your Home, which was developed by a consortium of commercial and government interests to promote energy efficient living, being attached to the front cover of the magazine across Australia. She wrote articles on household energy efficiency for several issues and the initiative resulted in the TV program taking an interest in energy efficiency.

Melanie has a track record of high achievement whether managing a multi-million dollar budget for a large project like the 2001 Census or an almost nonexistent budget, as was the situation at the Australian Red Cross Organ Donation Service, and is often the case with small businesses.
She designed, developed and launched www.hunterkids.com.au - a one stop website for parents outlining activities, services
and products for Hunter Valley kids.
She held the position of Marketing Communications Manager for Newcastle
Permanent Building Society for just over 2 years (2003 - 2005).
For the 2001 Australian Census Melanie achieved award-winning results
in media management with saturation campaign coverage across Australia.
Over 92% of media mentions were supportive of the ABS. According
to Peter Maher of Rehame, Melanie set new benchmarks for working
with rural and regional media.
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These strategies were proven effective in changing attitudes - data (ACNeilson) showed significant decreases in numbers of people who thought that census invaded their privacy and of people "against" the census.
Melanie was involved in the Federal Government's most
significant announcement on climate change for several years - this
included organising major press conference events, preparing all
resources (background information, file footage, high quality images
and graphs) for journalists, developing the Minister's presentation
package and working side by side with the senior executives of the
Australian Greenhouse Office and the Minister's office.
She travelled with the Australian delegation attending
the United Nations Convention on Climate Change in New Delhi, India,
in recognition of her issues management skills in providing high-level
advice. She achieved good results in handling media domestically
and successfully handled international liaison.
Melanie developed communications and marketing strategies to showcase Australian industry achievements and drive industry investment related to energy efficiency both domestically and internationally.

She orchestrated getting ABC TV's Australian Story, the Sydney City Weekly and the Good Weekend Magazine to do high profile stories on organ donation issues.
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Melanie has appeared on radio talk shows as a representative for organisations such as the Australian Red Cross Blood Service and the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
As the author of feature and news articles for major Australian newspapers and community publications, Melanie is widely published. She has also written articles for corporate newsletters and for the AGO's and ABC's websites, scripted television interviews/segments for the ABC's Stateline Program, been a script editing consultant on organ donation issues for the Seven network's Home and Away, and written articles for mainstream magazines such as Better Homes and Gardens on household energy issues.

At SHE Magazine (ACP) Melanie's work included research, subediting and writing.
She wrote articles on wide range of areas including:
promoting the latest fashions in salad dressing
breastfeeding trends, and
how high profile women cope with PMS.

Sydney University Nursing Faculty - Roles included marketing publications and research services, desktop publishing.
Alpha Private Health Care - Melanie was commissioned to write patient information services publications.
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Netball Australia - Roles included communications project work, recording proceedings of high level national conferences and meetings and editing publications.
During the 2001 Census project Melanie oversaw a huge number of projects that ranged from national advertising, general media relations, specialist media coordination (including ethnic and indigenous media), household and business information material, website production, schools education material, community liaison, parliamentary information preparation and crisis management preparation. All projects were delivered successfully, on time and within budget. Melanie even wrote the "Census Song".
Professional banners were designed by Melanie James and were used throughout Australia to create professional backdrops for regional media interviews, staging props and to raise awareness in public spaces.

At the Australian Greenhouse Office, Melanie contributed to the development of the national science experiment project, The National Kilowatt Count. She developed the communications strategy for The National Kilowatt Count, which was held in National Science Week August 2002. The project explored ways in which households use energy and highlighted that individuals can make a difference to Australia's greenhouse 'picture'. The main aim was to increase climate change awareness, while at the same time conveying to people that simple lifestyle changes could make a difference to Australia's greenhouse emissions. The campaign successfully delivered wide media coverage and many thousands of people participated.
Melanie drafted speeches and press releases on energy and climate change issues for the Minister for the Environment, the Minister for Industry and executive departmental staff.
She coordinated industry-government-community forums on a range of issues including household energy efficiency and school based educational programs on energy efficiency.
For the Australian Electoral Commission, Melanie oversaw the production of the post-2001 election publications, website development and a new election call centre solution.
Her expertise is widely acknowledged and she has been an invited presenter at several national conferences including the Australian Public Relations Summit and the Australian Marketing Institute's National Conference on government marketing.
Having been awarded for her journalism and creative writing, the following sample from her publication list demonstrates the depth of experience in writing, editing and producing communication materials including media releases, print articles, web content, background briefings, and promotional materials like brochures, posters, stage sets and banners.
Melanie has also had her writings for weddings featured several recent issues of the Bride to Be magazine and appears in the media regularly to discuss matters pertaining to wedding ceremonies.
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