Community Partnership
Support for St Michaels Association Inc. con-tinues to grow with the recent announcement by Tasmanian Style editor and publisher Jonathan Mathys that the Tasmanian Style Magazine has become a community partner with St Michaels Association.
Tasmanian Style will be assisting St Michaels through marketing and editoral support, primarily to lift the communities awareness of St Michaels and its services in the wider Tasmanian community.
St Michaels has been providing support to Tasmanian’s with intellectual and physical disabilities for over 45 years and Tasmanian Style is happy to be working with an org-anisation with a long establishment in the community.
Tasmanian Style editor Jonathan Mathys commented that the high quality magazine was developed to provide coverage of current
Tasmanian issues as well as the very best of Tasmanian food, art, style, books and more.
Sometimes contentious and sometimes informative, but always entertaining while always showing off our high quality lifestyle, products and services. Tasmanian style is keen to tell uniquely Tasmanian stories through pictures and words, the way they appeared in The Golden Age of magazines, but enhanced with the 21st century technology. Covering sport and politics, Tasmanian Style focus on cultural changes as it happens in Tasmania - not in America or even the mainland.
Tasmanian Style showcases stunning photo-graphy alongside high quality article, always with an eye as to why we Tasmanians do the things we do.
September 2011 marked the inaugural launch of Tasmanian Style, and now has a circulation of 7000 state wide.
Tasmanian Style plans to promote St Michaels through an editorial feauture, which is based on the experiences of the St Michaels CEO on his first day at St Michaels. We believe this story typifies what St Michaels is about, the programs if offers and the effect it has on the staff, clients and community.
In addition to editorial support Tasmanian Style editor Jonathan Mathys advised that St Michaels Association Inc. is their nominated charity for 2012.
This occasion will be marked during 2012 with some promotion and joint fund raising events with the proceeds of those events being donated to St Michaels to assist with the modernisation of Interactive Resources for the Student
Accommodation at St Michaels campus.
St Michaels CEO John Gilpin acknowledged the support of Tasmanian Style and commented “partnerships such as these assist us in
improving the public awareness of our services and programs and is essential to the continued growth of our organisation.”
“We look forward to a long and lasting relationship with Tasmanian Style.”
General Information
School Aged Children, Young Adults 6 - 18 Years
