Birri Gubba and Guugu Yimithirr alumni helps his family to success

Joseph Guenzler
Joseph Guenzler Published August 31, 2023 at 2.30pm (AWST)

Wayne Denning, a proud Birri Gubba and Guugu Yimithirr man and alumni of CQUniversity, set a path for his family when he graduated from university.

As the first in his family to achieve the milestone, he unknowingly paved the way for his siblings to follow suit, where all three siblings are now CQUniversity graduates.

Hailing from Blackwater and Rockhampton in Central Queensland, Mr Denning has not only achieved academic success but has also established himself as an accomplished businessman.

"I decided to go to CQU as I wanted to go to a regional university close to where I was from," Mr Denning said.

"I originally started studying a Bachelor of Engineering at CQU and moved into the Bachelor of Arts after three years as I wanted to focus on more political / social sciences which were more in line with my right-based social justice focus."

Mr Denning graduated with his Bachelor of Arts in 1992 and has since forged a career where he initially worked on significant First Nations Policy in the Land Rights and Native Title areas in Canberra, before establishing the media agency Carbon Creative in Meanjin (Brisbane) on Turrbal and Yuggera country.

"After more than a decade of working on landmark Australian government policies in Native Title and Land Rights, my vision was to put storytelling and creativity front and centre with the goal of changing hearts and minds on a grand scale," Mr Denning said.

"So, 18 years ago I saw the opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of my fellow First Nations Australians and Carbon Creative was born."

Wayne Denning with The Veronicas and Sesame Street's Cookie Monster. (Image: ABC News)

Mr Denning said from the mainstream to the marginalised, the vision for Carbon Creative had evolved to 'empower and motivate behaviour change en masse'.

"Today, Carbon Creative is a team of creative social change specialists making good on this vision," he said.

"In addition to advertising and communication briefs, I lead my team on self-funded innovative bespoke social change projects, close to the agency's heart.

"I also enjoy the occasional keynote for like-minded organisations and am forever seeking out ways to shift the needle for the greater good."

Carbon Creative recently worked in collaboration with Australia Post to develop a campaign to promote First Nation place names being incorporated into the use of parcel post and e-commerce.

"In doing this we also championed the recognition and acknowledgement of traditional owner groups and well as First Nations Businesses," Mr Denning said.

"Innovations such as this go a long way in promoting and working toward a truly reconciled Australia."

Mr Denning was recently appointed as a member of CQUniversity's Council for a term of three years - a position he said he was proud to have attained.

"I accepted the opportunity to be on the CQU Council as a previous alumni and strong advocate for opportunities in regional Australia - and I believe CQU presents this," Mr Denning explained.

"I am hoping I can bring my experience from an advocacy, business and First Nations perspective to the Council.

"I am really proud to be an alumni of CQU and am so excited to renew my connection as a member of the University Council."

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