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Challenging postcode limitations and proving you can do it in the bush

Challenging postcode limitations and proving you can do it in the bush

August 16, 2023

HOLGRO

Challenging postcode limitations and proving you can do it in the bush

Big ideas aren't always born in a boardroom.

A docuseries proving that regional brilliance knows no bounds.


You Can’t Do That in the Bush
is a short documentary series spotlighting radical innovation, grassroots problem-solving, and bold leadership from regional and remote Australia.

Each episode shares the story of individuals, small businesses, and innovators transforming their communities — and often the world — through sustainable, creative, or unexpected solutions.

This series proves one thing: brilliance doesn’t require a city postcode.

Why It Matters

This isn’t just a show — it’s a movement.

We’re on a mission to bridge the city–country divide, amplify changemakers, and redefine what’s possible in the bush. This platform is built to:

  • Celebrate untold regional stories

  • Challenge outdated perceptions

  • Create space for brands and causes to connect with impact

Whether you’re a policymaker, investor, curious viewer from the big smoke, or young regional leader — this is for you.

About the Creators

Produced by Blue Clay Creatives

Blue Clay is a regional storytelling and content agency that creates bold, purpose-driven media for organisations doing good in the world. With a deep connection to rural life, they specialise in helping regional stories find national and global audiences.

Championed by HOLGRO

HOLGRO is a regional-first platform supporting leadership and sustainable growth through storytelling, learning and community. By cultivating leaders across mind, body, business and spirit, HOLGRO is helping shape the next generation of regional change agents.

Together, HOLGRO and Blue Clay are unearthing the best of regional minds - for the world to see.

Episode 1 – Plastic Fantastic

Our debut episode follows two trailblazing Torres Strait and Cairns locals—Connor Clarke (Plastic Pirates) and Dennis Fay (Salty Monkeys)—as they create a circular economy by turning marine debris into usable plastic products and fuel.

This episode is a powerful example of community-driven innovation tackling global problems from Australia’s remote northern coastline.

Episode #2

In Threads of Culture, we meet Liana Hastie and her team, the creative force behind Sonlia Fashion in Mareeba, Far North Queensland.

From red-dirt roads to the Melbourne Cup runway, Liana’s story is one of creativity stitched with courage — proving that couture can flourish as beautifully in the bush as anywhere in Paris or Sydney.

Want to Get Involved?

This platform is just beginning — and we’re inviting partners, supporters, and storytellers to help us grow it.

We’re looking for:

  • Sponsors and brand collaborators
  • Story leads and contributors from the bush
  • Regional champions ready to commission episodes

Together, we can showcase the real power of rural Australia.

Let’s Talk.

Interested in sponsoring an episode, commissioning a story, or supporting the series?

Reach out to:

Laticia Braving
Founder & Series Producer
📞 0413 342 735
📧 laticia@blueclay.com.au
🌐 www.blueclay.com.au 🔔 Subscribe on YouTube

📱 #BushBrilliance | #YouCantDoThatInTheBush

HOLGRO

HOLGRO® was born to nurture people in business throughout regional and remote Australia. Offering a unique combination of community, tools and services that have been developed to eradicate personal overwhelm, promote health and wellness, and to drive success from the inside out.

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