SA Health
- Monday, December 10, 2012
- Melissa Sweet
Croakey cuts through health care professional and organisational interests with edgy critiques about the diverse communities they are there for. In other words, you call BS on those with self interest.
Jason Trethowan
Health sector leader
Croakey –Ā like a sore throat spreading amongst friends – helps to spread healthy ideas rapidly through the blog and the Twittersphere. Ā Thank you Croakey.
Michael Moore
Public health leader
We love Croakey!Ā The team here at the ircohe.net use Croakey to show our students what great public health contribution expert media effort can make to the world. Ā True, we contribute stories, but more importantly, we love the difference Croakey makes to the healthĀ conversation in Australia.
Professors Marc Tennant, Estie Kruger and Kate Dyson
International Research Collaborative, Oral Health and Equity, The University of Western Australia.
Croakey is now well established as compulsory reading for influencers and observers in health and medicine in Australia and internationally ā and rightly so. As a blog, it gives voice to people who support or oppose government health and social policy. It allows people to express their views and opinions openly, passionately, and freely ā from all perspectives. More importantly, Croakey provides a forum for new ideas and new thinking ā based on experiences at the frontline of health service delivery ā which we can only hope find their way into future health policy to provide better health services to the Australian community.
John Flannery
Health communications expert
Loved the program. Love the Croakey news service – think it really gives the conference a bigger audience!
Great event and extensive social media coverage
Conference delegates
The Oceanic Palliative Care Conference (#21OPCC)
Croakey is a valuable voice in the health space, providing a respected and wide ranging platform for health experts and professionals to debate this crucial area of public policy.
Catherine King
Federal Government Minister
Croakey once again delivered, providing professional, polished content for our 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting. Thank you.
Andre Khoury
Head of Communications and Public Affairs, RANZCOG
The future of health care is too important to leave to the mainstream media. CroakeyĀ provides a platform for robust, respectful and inclusive debateĀ on the health issues that really matter.
Jennifer Doggett
Croakey editor and health policy analyst
As CEO of the Victorian Mental Illness Awareness Council (VMIAC), it is my pleasure to write a testimonial for Croakey. In the past three years, VMIAC have happily engaged the services of Marie McInerney and her team at Croakey to cover major events in the life of VMIAC. We have been fortunate to have Croakey cover our awards night last year and our conference the year before. Marie has brilliantly captured the essence of our organisation and the views of our members and stakeholders. I cannot envisage a time when we will not engage Croakey as we find their brand of journalism uplifting, accurate and honest. Marieās ability to draw out the stories she produces is wonderfully fresh and always empowering. I would not hesitate to recommend Croakey as a leading service to any event.
Maggie Toko
CEO of the Victorian Mental Illness Awareness Council (VMIAC)
At the Walkleys we celebrate and support great Australian journalism. Through our Walkley Grants for Innovation in Journalism we encourage projects that combine quality reporting with an entrepreneurial approach. Weāre proud to support projects like Croakey that are an innovative platform driven by independent, ethical journalism for the public benefit.
Clare Fletcher
The Walkley Foundation