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Qld Professional Credit Union product:Interest
Newsletter
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client:
Crime and Misconduct Commission product: Facing
the Facts – Manual and CD
client:
Qld Professional Credit Union product: Member
Information Folder
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client:
Sunbuster Australia product: Product
Catalogue
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Interest
is a quarterly newsletter for members of the Qld Professional Credit Union.
It advises members of the services and products available to them for
all their banking and financial needs.
This
publication is a guide for Qld public sector agencies on how to deal with
suspected official misconduct. It has been designed with tabbed modules,
and distinctive icons so that the user can navigate through the document
easily.
This
report was produced for the Office of Energy for the Premier to present
to parliament. Strict confidentiality was required to prevent leaks to
the press before the release date. This included shredding of all drafts,
and hand delivering proofs for approval.
The
majority of readers of PaySmart
News are fitness centre owners, so relevant articles promoting PaySmart’s
products, related sport stories, as well as featured clients (testimonials)
are included.
All
members of the Credit Union required this product disclosure statement,
which outlines all the Credit Union’s terms, conditions and fees.
To enable easy updating of the material, a ring binder has been used,
and a special page numbering system so that individual pages can be replaced
when information changes.
A
single-page design was developed for this catalogue so the client could
interchange pages within a display book to suit the clients they visit.
Our client also received each section as a PDF so they could e-mail things
independently as required.