Campaign resources

Our latest campaign aims to reconnect with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, particularly in remote and regional areas. Building on our successful ‘Mob Matters’ campaign, this initiative aims to raise awareness of EWON and our free services.

Download campaign materials

Do you work with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities? Download our free posters and flyers and share our resources with your networks. 

You can also order the posters and flyers by emailing community@ewon.com.au and we will post them free of charge.

Social media posts and images

A range of images and suggested social media posts are available below. Please feel free to draft your own posts when sharing and consider tagging us on @EWONSW with the #mobmatters. 

You can also use EWON’s social media handles.

Suggested posts & images  Image

Having energy or water issues? Through floods and other recent challenges @EWON has always been here to help. For free help and advice call them on 1800 246 545 or visit ewon.com.au. #mobmatters

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Energy bill shock?

We know a lot of mob are doing it tough, if you need help understanding your energy or water bill call @EWON for free on 1800 246 545 or visit ewon.com.au. #mobmatters

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We're here for you

Learn more about @EWON’s new campaign to reconnect with customers and offer help for remote and regional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities at www.ewon.com.au/mobmatters #mobmatters

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Suffering bill shock?

@EWON is still here to help with your energy and some water issues. Give them a call on 1800 246 545 or visit ewon.com.au for free advice and help. #mobmatters 

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Energy bill shock?

If you would like to draft your own posts, please use the campaign hashtag #Mobmatters.

 

EWON acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands across New South Wales. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and we offer our thanks to Aboriginal communities who welcome us on their land. Ngara ngwiya yudi – listen, give, guide.