Open brochure and postcard on a wooden surface, featuring images of birds and text about bird conservation efforts.

— Donor communications —

Saving Our
Precious Birds —
Birdlife Australia

Fundraising. Publishing. Appeal. Direct Mail. Donor Care.

Birdlife Australia is part of BirdLife International, the world’s largest nature conservation partnership — widely recognised as the world leader in bird conversation, implementing successful conservation programs for birds and all nature.

We’re living through an extinction crisis. Saving our environment, in particular our birds, is invaluable to building a better future. Working with BirdLife Australia, we’ve designed powerful communications successfully raising much needed funds like the devastating 2020 Black Summer bushfires and connecting with supporters by celebrating programs that are restoring threatened and endangered species across our lands.

Three informational posters about nature and wildlife, including a bird, a forest scene, and a plant with a large, feathered leaf, are displayed on a wooden wall.

— Direct mail appeal —

Two birdlife Australia event flyers on a dark green surface featuring a floral design, event details, and contact information.

— Event invite —

A health awareness brochure with images of women from Vanuatu, emphasizing the importance of women carrying lifesaving potential, preparing to save lives, responding quickly and fairly, and restoring life and livelihoods, with supportive messages and statistics about disaster impact.

— Direct mail appeal —

Supporting Women, Defeating Poverty —
CARE Vanuatu

Fundraising. Publishing. Direct Mail.

CARE Australia works with communities in Melanesia like East Timor, New Guinea and in Vanuatu on Tanna Island.

Rareland has designed a range of materials for CARE Australia, from fundraising appeals, Gift-in-Wills and donor care packs sharing engaging stories from these communities in their global fight against poverty.

Fundraising appeals like the response to Cyclone Harold (pictured) directly affect communities on Tanna Island and are important decolonising, reducing the impacts of climate change and preserving our culture.

Collection of photographs and notes from Roslyn in Pentecost Island, Vanuatu, including a black and white portrait of a woman holding a stick, a color photo of an elderly woman working outside, and a picture of a woman smiling and holding a booklet. Also includes a framed photo of a small house with trees, and some printed text supporting women and fighting poverty, with the CARE logo.

— Printed mail —