Keeva Stratton

Keeva Stratton

Keeva currently operates her own copywriting and communications company, Quip Creative. Having initially freelanced in sound design in Perth, she was given the opportunity to cut her advertising teeth in Sydney, writing 10 second radio commercials.

Several years, and many ads later, Keeva branched out into writing for other forms of advertising (such as print and online), while keeping herself busy studying law; she subsequently entered the world of Corporate Communications.

Keeva has degrees in Communications and Cultural Studies, as well as a Master of Criminology, and enjoys writing about everything - from fashion, to film, to crime.

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Clover, before you mine Sydney, watch Gasland

Clover, before you mine Sydney, watch Gasland

26 Nov 10 Opening this week is a small, yet powerful, documentary on the ill-effects of using the controversial “fracking” technique to extract…... Read more

When did it become nuts to want to protect children?

When did it become nuts to want to protect children?

11 Mar 10 When my daughter was almost two she did something lots of people do every morning. She ate some peanut butter…... Read more

Alas poor bogan I knew him well

Alas poor bogan I knew him well

25 Jan 10 As we head towards yet another Australia Day, a lot is being raised and debated about how we see ourselves…... Read more

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From: Punch on: Open thread 09/02/2012

marley says:

I'm one of the older ones, so I've certainly seen a few changes in my time. When I started school I learned to write with a nib pen, dipped in an inkwell (no, I'm not kidding). My mother became a dab hand at getting inkstains out of my clothes. Flicking ink at one another in the classroom was an essential… [read more]

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Erick says:

Led Zeppelin are responsible for my all-time favourite mixed metaphor: "There you sit, sit and stare, like a book on a shelf rusting." (Misty Mountain Hop) I laugh every time I hear it. Hmmm, I believe I've decided what to play on the way to work today. [read more]

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