Media Monitors undertakes pro bono work for a number of charities and non-profit organisations. Some of these include:
Australian Paralympic Committee
The Australian Paralympic Committee (APC) is the peak national body for Australia’s elite athletes with a disability. The APC was formed in 1990, as the Australian Paralympic Federation, by national sporting organisations for the disabled.
The primary goals were to create a unified body to coordinate sport for elite athletes with a disability; to provide corporate representation, domestically and internationally; to promote both summer and winter Paralympic Games participation; and to coordinate marketing and public awareness. The APC also assists in developing disability sport in Australia.
Media Monitors CEO John Croll was elected to the APC Board in 2008.
Walkley Foundation for Journalism
The annual Walkley Awards recognise excellence in Australian journalism in print, television, radio, photography and online media. The Gold Walkley is considered the pinnacle of journalistic achievement in Australia. The Walkleys were established in 1956 by Ampol founder Sir William Gaston Walkley. The Walkley Foundation's objectives are to organise, administer and promote the Walkley Awards and to advance the interests of professional and ethical journalism in Australia.
National Trust of Australia
The National Trust of Australia is a community-based, non-government organisation committed to promoting and conserving Australia's indigenous, natural and historic heritage through its advocacy work and its custodianship of heritage places and objects.
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