March 10 2021, 11:44 am | BY Ricki Green | 46 Comments
NRMA Insurance has partnered with Australian music icon Julia Stone and Lifeline Australia, in a new initiative by Thinkerbell, to highlight the continued need for mental health support for people affected by the Black Summer bushfires.
As part of the idea, Stone has created a moving bush poem, “Next To Me”. The poem sheds light on the ongoing mental health trauma experienced by people impacted by bushfires and aims to reassure those who are struggling a year on, that help is still available. The poem is in response to Lifeline Australia continuing to receive more than 400 calls a day to its dedicated Bushfire Recovery Helpline.
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January 25 2021, 11:04 am | BY Ricki Green | 14 Comments
Fitness First has today launched a new brand platform, ‘Put Yourself First’ via Thinkerbell, to highlight the importance and benefits that come from finding the time to look after yourself and stay fit.
2020 was a physically and mentally exhausting year for everyone, with Australians struggling to find time to prioritise their own needs. Newly released research conducted by YouGov Galaxy has found that more than 60% of Australian’s believe they need to find more time for themselves to stay fit and healthy. Further, over half of all Australian’s agree that they need to find a way to sometimes put their own needs first, before others. This was especially true for parents of children under 12 with 83% of them saying they needed to look after themselves more. With many Australian’s finding it hard to find the time to put their own needs first the new brand platform aims to give Australian’s a gentle nudge,
January 25, 2021 11:02
After a physically and mentally draining year, Fitness First is seeking to highlight the importance of staying fit, launching new brand platform ‘Put Yourself First’.
The new platform and accompanying campaign was inspired by YouGov Galaxy research which found that 60% of Australians believe they need to find more time to stay fit and healthy and 83% of parents of children under 12 saying they needed to look after themselves more.
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In response, Fitness First is targeting both the physical and psychological benefits of keeping active, as well as its range of facilities.
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“At Fitness First we believe the real journey to fitness is both physical and mental. Inner-strength and resilience is just as important as physical training and healthy eating,” says Matt Fletcher, Fitness First’s head of brand strategy.