TO THE POINT

 
 

Helping you create and share your story to make an impact
where it matters most


Wow, what a year we have all had so far. Can you say “unprecedented times” ten times fast?

We feel lucky to be in New Zealand, and proud to see what our island nation has achieved. And even though the path still looks a little unsteady, we remain in a much better position than most of the world.

We hope that you have been coping as best as possible - finding silver linings and seizing positive change.

WHAT WE HAVE BEEN UP TO

At Spear, we are passionate about celebrating individuals and organisations, and the innovative ways they are supporting those around them, and contributing to the fabric of this country.

This year we have taken on five additional clients. Below in the email is a selection of images which capture the essence of recent work in our key areas: water; equal opportunities; ‘Kiwi’ success stories; accessible pathways to employment; sensible infrastructure to sustainably support growth; primary industries which provide us with quality food and our beautiful farming landscapes. Enjoy the pics below, and please read on after!


SPEAR WORKING WITH YOU

More than before organisations need to win trust to gain momentum, and telling your story is a critical part of this. We would love the opportunity to help you.

To see what we have achieved for our admirable clients take a look here. Or check out our Instagram to get a flavour of work we have done.

Please do get in touch, we are based on The Terrace in Wellington and would love to shout you a coffee, something a little stronger, or even meet via Zoom!

We love to korero so even if you just want to catch up, feel free to get in touch.

Onwards & Upwards,

Ruth & Lucy

Instagram: @spearpr_

LinkedIn: @SpearPR & Communications

Website: www.spear.co.nz

Phone: 021 104 6909

 
 
John Fiso ONZM discussing the Health and Disability Systems Review

John Fiso ONZM discussing the Health and Disability Systems Review

Top left to right: Auckland For Kids article on Blue Duck Station; Wairarapa waterways; Dr Natano (PHP) & Porirua College student Tevita in the media; chef Jack Cashmore at his new restaurant site; Michel Tuffery's series on Covid awareness; Awa…

Top left to right: Auckland For Kids article on Blue Duck Station; Wairarapa waterways; Dr Natano (PHP) & Porirua College student Tevita in the media; chef Jack Cashmore at his new restaurant site; Michel Tuffery's series on Covid awareness; Awatere Valley dam for vineyard irrigation.

 
 
IrrigationNZ CEO Elizabeth Soal discussing the importance of water storage in New Zealand.

IrrigationNZ CEO Elizabeth Soal discussing the importance of water storage in New Zealand.

Top left to right: Sustainable hunting at Blue Duck Station; Malachi & Isaac trades graduates; Tweeddale’s new honey label; Ruth & Kirk Hope from BusinessNZ; helping the EEA with communications; supporting Holly Bennett with Engage.

Top left to right: Sustainable hunting at Blue Duck Station; Malachi & Isaac trades graduates; Tweeddale’s new honey label; Ruth & Kirk Hope from BusinessNZ; helping the EEA with communications; supporting Holly Bennett with Engage.

 
Gaudam & Lucy’s wedding in Kekerengu, Jan 2020

Gaudam & Lucy’s wedding in Kekerengu, Jan 2020

 

Spear helping others

We love to use our skills to give a helping hand to others and do pro bono work where we can.

Recently, we helped raise awareness of fundraising to support communities effected by floods that devastated parts of Rwanda in May - right when COVID hit. This was through Muraho Trading Company (MTCo), owned by Lucy's husband, Gaudam and his brother Karthick. MTCo runs coffee washing stations which work with coffee farmers in the impacted areas. Sadly, 28 people were killed in the Nyabihu community, and around 350 lost homes, hospitals, schools and their livelihoods. Some incredible companies (including Wellington's Flight Coffee) helped out through a GoFundMe page.

Flood damaged houses in Nyabihu, MTCo washing station workers.

Flood damaged houses in Nyabihu, MTCo washing station workers.

 
 

 
 
 
 


 
 
 
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