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About

Drift Media is an independent production house which has been in operation for over a decade and a half.  Our passion lies in all things media- from aerial drone work, to underwater documentaries, to process flow animations,  to short film narratives.   Our production slate is diverse and includes titles such as “Visions of Blue- The Secrets of Port Phillip Bay”- (Network 10), “Colours By Numbers- The Sodukumentary  (ABC), and ”Quickly Go Mad”- Speed Sailing Documentary.

Drift Media has been passionately involved in several long-term projects which assist communities to build their capacities.  These include

  • Bushfire Recovery (Federal Government),
  • Road Safety (Indonesia),
  • Senior Citizens Advocacy,
  • Aboriginal Remote Community Development,
  • South Coast Inclusion Network.

On the waves, Drift Media was the official media provider for the 2011 World Moth Sailing Championships, the 2012 Ka National Moth Championships, and the 2013 Farr40 East Coast Sailing Series as well as media producer for local sailing companies including Zhik, Ka Sails and Flymount.

Aside from production, Drift Media also provides media consultancy and training in all aspects of video production, film making and community capacity building projects.

Drift Media has worked closely with the education sector to design and develop rich media learning and production spaces which arm students with 21st century skills.  Schools which have constructed new learning spaces include Silverton Primary School, Kilberry Valley Primary School, Princes Hill Primary School and Camberwell High School

With a strong background in the media sector, Drift Media is a founder of the award-winning and internationally recognised- re@ct student film festival-which showcased the media work of thousands of students across regional Victoria.  Drift Media continues to work with local government and individual schools- producing short films such as:

  • We Are Here- Bass Coast Specialist School
  • My Ability- Bass Coast Specialist School
  • Bass Coast Shire- Young Leaders

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Lyn Giblett And to you and yours❤️
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This year we were fortunate to have Caleb Owen- an RMIT Media Student do a work placement with us. He got to work on some of our Wetlands Project (for Melbourne Water) and was a great asset for our podcast work with West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority.
We were so...
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West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority Congrats Caleb - a bright future ahead! 🎉
Jo Green Congratulations
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What a pleasure it is to work with such a passionate organisation!
What a pleasure it is to work with such a passionate organisation!
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🎙️Here we are recording our latest podcast with our CEO Marty at the beautiful Lyrebird Forest Walk in Mirboo North on Gunaikurnai Country.
🎧 Big thanks to Mick from Drift Media for bringing the studio to the forest and helping to tell the stories of all the amazing people across...
🎙️Here we are recording our latest podcast with our CEO Marty at the beautiful Lyrebird Forest Walk in Mirboo North on Gunaikurnai Country.
🎧 Big thanks to Mick from Drift Media for bringing the studio to the forest and helping to tell the stories of all the amazing people across Gippsland caring for catchment health.
⭐ We can't wait to release episode #79 of Gippslandscapes podcast with you in early 2026! In the meantime, check-out previous episodes at https://bit.ly/4p02ooW or wherever you get your pods.

#CMAsGetItDone #Gippslandscapes #Podcast #MirbooNorth #NRM #GunaikurnaiCountry
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When there is no recording studio in the forest, you take one with you!
Last recording of the Gippslandscapes podcast for the year at Lyrebird Walk in Mirboo North.

As always, I’m proud to share local stories and work in partnership with the West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority.
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West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority Best recording studio ever! Thanks Mick!
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Interesting to note our yearly flora and fauna observations on iNaturalist. This year we've had a flurry of activity as a result of Orchard End Farm's Wetland Project, where Tony and Sue have increased biodiversity on their farm through the construction of a wetland on existing pasture.
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Photobombing our wildlife cameras!!!
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Photos from Melbourne Water's post
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Down here at Meat Me At The Gate for the Official Launch of Melbourne Water’s Climate-Smart Agriculture project where Tony from Orchard End Farm’s wetland is a key project site.
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What a fantastic idea!
One of my oldest school friends- Mat (and his brother, Dan) have started a service that overcomes technology challenges, and difficulties faced by those suffering from dementia and other illnesses.

Feel free to drop them a line if there's anything they can help you with.
What a fantastic idea!
One of my oldest school friends- Mat (and his brother, Dan) have started a service that overcomes technology challenges, and difficulties faced by those suffering from dementia and other illnesses.

Feel free to drop them a line if there's anything they can help you with.
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Our Story:
Our name "I Just Want IT to Work" isn't just a catchy phrase—it's the simple, honest promise at the heart of everything we do. Founded in 2025 by brothers Mathew and Daniel Willis, our company was born out of a shared frustration and a profound personal commitment.

The...
Our Story:
Our name "I Just Want IT to Work" isn't just a catchy phrase—it's the simple, honest promise at the heart of everything we do. Founded in 2025 by brothers Mathew and Daniel Willis, our company was born out of a shared frustration and a profound personal commitment.

The Gap We Needed to Fill:
We noticed a critical disconnect: the speed of technological innovation is moving faster than ever, yet the people who stand to benefit the most are often the ones being left behind. Smart homes, remote monitoring, and assistive technologies have incredible potential to enhance quality of life, but if the setup is complex, the interface is confusing, or the system crashes, all that potential vanishes.
For older Australians who wish to live safely and independently in their own homes for longer, complicated technology is a barrier, not a benefit. They don’t want to be tech experts; they just want the device to work seamlessly and reliably.

The Heart of Our Mission: For Olive, Betty, and Warren
Our mission is deeply personal. Technology offers substantial, life-changing benefits for people living with dementia, from improved safety to maintaining connection and routine. This cause is particularly close to us, as our own family has been profoundly impacted by the condition.
We carry the memory of our great-grandmother, Olive, the deep love for our grandmother, Betty, and the ongoing journey of care for our father, Warren. Experiencing first hand the challenges dementia brings—the need for reliable support, the frustration with complicated tools—ignited our determination to simplify technology for every family facing a similar path.

Our Promise
We handle the complexity so you don't have to. Whether it's setting up an easy-to-use communication device, installing discreet monitoring sensors, or creating an intuitive smart home environment, we ensure the technology fades into the background, supporting independence and peace of mind.
We believe that no one should miss out on the incredible opportunities technology offers due to unnecessary complication. With ijustwantittowork.com.au, you get the benefits of modern innovation without the headache of installation and maintenance.
We are here to make it work, so you and your loved ones can simply live.
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AWARDS

2023
“Home We Go”
Winner- Best Local Film, Bass Coast Shorts


2017
“We Are Here”
Winner- Focus on Ability Film Festival- Most Online Votes

Runner Up- Bass Coast Business Awards- Good Access is Good Business


2014
Yachting Victoria Award- Media & Publicity


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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Drift Media acknowledges the Bunurong Peoples’ of the Kulin Nation as Traditional Owners and Custodians, and pays respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
The Bunurong People occupied areas of south eastern Victoria for tens of thousands of years, their traditional lands stretched around the Bay- from what is now known as the Werribee River to Westernport Bay, Phillip Island, Wilson’s Prom.
We acknowledge the Bunurong’s continuing relationship to the land and waterways and pay tribute to their invaluable environmental stewardship. 

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