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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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Panoramic from this morning's flight
Panoramic from this morning's flight
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Simon Birch Nice angle, dredging a speed channel there?
Tony Wynhoven How's this weather in August!! Looks amazing over there! What are you flying now ?
Kiewa Wallace Wow! Magnificent! Amazing what water does to sand, the patterns it makes. Fascinating the way water takes its own path and as the level drops the different areas of sand are exposed.
Joy Green Spectacular
Robb Mcgregor Brilliant. What's your feeling about the dredging after seeing it from up there?
Robb Mcgregor Great panoramic view. I live on the narrow peninsula you can see on the opposite side of the spot that boat is dredging. Must say I'm concerned about the impact.
Tracie Mitchell Hysterical - Council moving sand . This bandage is such a waste of money and resources. All the sand being shifted now will shift again. Sand and water move together. It’s called the ocean. Check the science.
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Nice morning to fly over the dredge in Anderson Inlet.
With the amount of sand pumped to the Main Beach, I was expecting a bigger hole where the sand was taken from.
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Craig Hollins Munch munch 😝
Ernest Gal Oh wow..! Where are they pumping it to…
Robin Smith Hi, there is a group of us doing a charity (cancer council) dip in Inverloch tomorrow (Tuesday) morning at 6.15 am, would be wonderful to have some drone footage, don’t suppose you’re interested, TIA Robin
Peter N Jenkins Are they able to clean out a new speed strip for us?
Joy Green These are amazing shots
Ross Egerton Come on just a bit further to make a speed course!
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A close fly by from Wedge Tailed Eagle captured as part of the Eagle Eye Bass Coast project- supported by South Gippsland Conservation Society
The project is monitoring Wedge Tail Eagle nesting sites to gain an understanding of how our local eagles spend their time.

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Susan Davies Look at those wing feathers!
Kiewa Wallace Fantastic! Magnificent. Truly Awesome!
Tony Morgan Wow.
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Interesting morning at Orchard End Farm where we installed 2 new bits of technology.

The first was a radar camera which is used to monitor cold blooded animals. Traditional field cameras use the shift in temperature between the animal and the background environment to trigger the camera. That doesnt really...
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Nothing like having someone greet you at the door. We might have to start charging rent!

On our monthly camera check at the wetlands we encounter all sorts of critters!

Orchard End Farm
Melbourne Water
Nothing like having someone greet you at the door. We might have to start charging rent!

On our monthly camera check at the wetlands we encounter all sorts of critters!

Orchard End Farm
Melbourne Water
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Kate McKenzie It’s seeking revenge on you for taking its friends home away (the the camera filled with spiders)... I think you’ll remember the one I’m talking about 🕸️🕷️😉
Joy Green Handle with care
Fiona Hocking Yeah, nah!
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Incredible to think that we very rarely get to see them, yet there’s a dedicated group of scientists, researchers, Landcarers and farmers working hard to ensure their survival.
Photos from Threatened Species Commissioner's post
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What a fantastic resource from Maffra & Districts Landcare Network which showcases a little bit of “thinking outside the box” when it comes to Pest Pkants and Animals..
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Next episode just released!!!
Next episode just released!!!
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🦆🐸💦 Do you love wetlands as much as we do?

🎧 Gippslandscapes podcast #79 is hot off the press and here for your enjoyment.
❤️ 'Restoring the beating heart of wetlands'.
👂 Listen here https://bit.ly/4uZ1VXw.

🚘 Join us on a trip to the Lower Latrobe Wetlands in Gunaikurnai Country top...
🦆🐸💦 Do you love wetlands as much as we do?

🎧 Gippslandscapes podcast #79 is hot off the press and here for your enjoyment.
❤️ 'Restoring the beating heart of wetlands'.
👂 Listen here https://bit.ly/4uZ1VXw.

🚘 Join us on a trip to the Lower Latrobe Wetlands in Gunaikurnai Country top chat with two of our amazing team - Dr. Adrian and David about some exciting new watering infrastructure to assist wetlands.

Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action Victorian Environmental Water Holder
Kate McKenzie 👏👏look forward to listening to this one!
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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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