Thinkerbell and Our Watch Encourage Australians to Do Something When They Witness Sexist Behaviour

Sexist jokes, objectifying women, off-colour comments; most people hate these all too common signs of disrespect towards women, but often they just go along with it, or don’t feel comfortable voicing their disapproval. Australia’s national body for the prevention of violence against women, Our Watch, has today launched an interactive campaign to help Australians do something when they witness disrespect towards women.   The campaign, Doing nothing does harm, was developed in conjunction with Thinkerbell in response to new research that revealed four in five Australians (79 per cent) want guidance on how to take positive…

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Thinkerbell Brings Esports Community and Red Cross Together to Beat Loneliness

More than one in four of all Australians report feeling lonely most or all of the time*, and nearly all of us suffer from loneliness at various points in our lives.  Loneliness isn’t just an upsetting or annoying feeling. It’s genuinely bad for your health. Thinkerbell has worked with Australian Red Cross to develop an idea that aims to raise awareness on the issue of loneliness, and it’s simply called, ‘Beat Loneliness’. Beat Loneliness  encourages  anyone  who is a part of a sporting  team (such as esports, roller derby, touch,…

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