Event Details
Time: 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM AEST
Date: 22 July 2026
Venue: Online
Registration Fee: Free
About the Event
If your organisation faced a crisis tomorrow, would its crisis communication design provide the structure, governance and messaging pathways needed to respond with clarity, consistency and confidence while protecting reputation and maintaining trust?
Crisis readiness is not just about operational response, it is also about strategic communication, media management, stakeholder confidence and brand protection. As part of a broader business continuity approach, an effective crisis communication capability helps organisations respond with clarity, consistency and credibility when scrutiny is at its highest.
On Wednesday 22 July, Chris Gray will host a free 90-minute Crisis Communication Webinar for RMIA members, focused on the public relations, strategic communications, media and marketing dimensions of crisis response.
This practical session will explore how organisations can:
communicate quickly and confidently under pressure
manage media attention and public scrutiny
protect reputation and maintain trust with key stakeholders
align messaging across leadership, communication teams and operational responders
support business continuity efforts through strong communication strategies
If your organisation is reviewing its business continuity, crisis preparedness or stakeholder communication capability, this webinar offers practical insight into one of the most visible and business-critical elements of crisis response.
About the Host
Chris Gray
Managing Director, Twenty6forty4
With more than 20 years’ experience, Chris has supported organisations through a wide range of high-pressure situations, including corporate crises, data breaches, safety incidents, reputational issues and intense media attention. His approach helps organisations not only manage the immediate response, but also strengthen trust and emerge with their reputation protected and in some cases, enhanced.
For more information on Chris and his organisation’s crisis communication capabilities, visit:
https://twenty6forty4.com.au/crisis-communication/