Think HQ to hire teen creatives to develop content for new youth online eSafety brand

Communications agency Think HQ is working with Australia’s online safety regulator, the eSafety Commissioner, to employ three young (aged 15-20) content creators to help launch a new brand about online life and safety – the good, the bad and the cheugy.

Content creators and their teams will bring their own take to a range of online experiences and topics like online abuse, cyberbullying, online identity, positive and negative relationships, and images shared without consent.

The content created by the young creatives for the eSafety youth campaign will be rolled out across the new brand’s social media channels.

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