The Newcastle Advertiser team celebrating World Sight Day
For the team at the Newcastle Advertiser, the world is seen through the lens of the community — the advertisers, residents, and stories that bring Newcastle to life.
On World Sight Day (October 9), the staff turned the lens on themselves, gathering their team – journalists, accountants, designers, sales consultants, and office manager.
The day was a stark reminder that a healthyvision is one of their key resources to portray the community as accurately as possible.
Philile (Amajuba District sales consultant): She farsighted. Her eyesight is important for clearly reading contracts, product details, and customer information when assisting clients and processing sales.
Cherryl (Sales/office manager): She is nearsighted with astigmatism. Her eyesight is essential for accurately reading documents, managing sales data, and ensuring attention to detail in her office tasks.
Stevan and Jeramain (Ad and graphic designers): Stevan wears glasses to drive and play games on his computer. His sight helps him focus on detailed digital designs. Jermain is farsighted. His eye sight allows him to clearly view layouts and visuals when creating advertisements and graphics.
Thulani’ (General worker): He has perfect eyesight. It helps him perform his tasks safely and accurately, ensuring that all work areas are clean, organized, and well-maintained.
Estella (Regional investigative journalist): Her is nearsighted. Her eyesight helps her focus clearly on close-up tasks such as reviewing notes, analyzing documents, and writing detailed investigative reports.
Sunitha (Credit controller) and Linda (Regional financial manager): Their glasses help them clearly read financial reports, analyze data, and ensure accuracy in managing the company’s credit and financial operations.
Maya (Bookings clerk and Receptionist): She is farsighted. Her eyesight helps her clearly read booking schedules, handle paperwork, and manage front-desk tasks accurately and efficiently.
Jessica and Tina (Sales consultants): Jessica’s glasses help her clearly read documents and work efficiently on the computer, while Tina’s perfect eyesight enables her to interact confidently with clients and handle sales tasks accurately.
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