
Are you looking for a public affairs professional to help with government relations, develop new policies, manage regulatory affairs or reputation management?
Commtract can connect you with fully vetted, talented public affairs specialists with 3-30+ years’ experience across a range of industries for all your public affairs needs. Our marketplace has public affairs experts who are located across Australia and New Zealand and are ready to be engaged. We believe that you should focus on your strategic priorities at work, and leave the vetting, hiring, onboarding and invoicing to us where we will strive to match you with a public affairs consultant who is the best fit for your project.
Our public affairs experts can provide the following services:
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Reputation strategy & management
Strategise how to build and maintain an organisation’s reputation both online and offline

Regulatory affairs
Manage and maintain regulation and government compliance

Policy development
Research, analyse and write policy recommendations to influence government bodies

AGMs management
Organise and run annual general meetings for membership associations or shareholders to elect on important decisions

Board & CEO communications
Prepare communications on behalf of a CEO or Board members

Industry & stakeholder management
Engage and manage stakeholder feedback and the response to an issue

Government relations
Educate and liaise with both business/industry leaders and government officials on issues, processes, and consequences of legislation
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FEATURED PUBLIC AFFAIRS EXPERT
At Commtract, our community of experts are the lifeblood of our business, and you can be sure to find an expert for all your public affairs needs!
Meet Deborah Chan, who has extensive government sector experience with IAG, Johnson & Johnson and a title of Assistant Health Minister on her resume.
Here is a sneak peek of her profile:
What are you famous for?
Connecting the dots. I watched a documentary on the 1978 Jonestown Massacre recently and resolved never to say, “Don’t drink the Kool-Aid”, again. But, it is an important principle. Businesses need to objectively consider how their key messages will be perceived and received by external audiences. My job is to connect the dots between organisational strategy and the external environment. To make sure communication objectives and messages are relevant, timely, and enjoy a happy landing…