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Broome's Australia Post Office tackles loneliness crisis with free postcards
Broome's Australia Post Office tackles loneliness crisis with free postcards

West Australian

time14 hours ago

  • Health
  • West Australian

Broome's Australia Post Office tackles loneliness crisis with free postcards

Broome's Australia Post Office and Beyond Blue are tackling the mental health and loneliness crisis by offering free postcards to customer to help encourage connection. This year, households across Western Australia are set to receive nearly 800,000 Connection Postcards, as part of a national campaign, where five million prepaid Connection Postcards are being delivered to letterboxes across the country. Australia Post Community and Stakeholder Engagement general manager Nicky Tracey said it was about encouraging Australians to pause, pick up a pen, and reach out to someone they care about. 'We're proud to partner with Beyond Blue and for the fifth consecutive year to connect more people with mental health information and with each other,' she said. 'What we know is that people still feel a much deeper emotional connection when they receive a letter or postcard. And that's why we want to encourage people to write to one another, to improve connection.' Created by regional Australian artist, Jocelyn Proust, the illustration on the cards includes two fairy wrens in a vibrant natural setting to signify the power of communication for connection and begins with the words, 'sharing this postcard because I care'. Beyond Blue chief executive Georgie Harman said the initiative is a reminder of the power of connection and how small acts of kindness can have a big impact on our mental health. 'Research shows that everyday micro interactions like saying hello to people in our local neighbourhood as we're walking the dog or popping into the shops can help us feel less lonely and more connected,' she said. 'Our partnership with Australia Post and the Connection Postcards embodies those small but mighty moments by encouraging Australians to let someone know they're thinking about them. 'Australia Post's large network helps us reach regional and rural communities, where people are more likely to experience loneliness, which can affect their mental health, and where access to support is often limited.' A recent study by Beyond Blue in 2024 found one in three people in Australia have reported feeling lonely and 30 per cent of people said loneliness or a lack of connection caused distress last year — ranking just behind financial pressure, relationship challenges, and housing stress. Since its launch in 2020, the Connection Postcards initiative has seen Australia Post distribute 21 million postcards. The postcards are now available at Broome Post Office.

Australia Post launches new mailboxes to tackle growing Aussie issue
Australia Post launches new mailboxes to tackle growing Aussie issue

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Australia Post launches new mailboxes to tackle growing Aussie issue

Australia Post has installed the country's first-ever talking post boxes in a bid to bring people closer together. The three interactive mailboxes, located in Canberra, Sydney and in Traralgon, in Victoria's Gippsland region, use smart sensors to grab the attention of those walking past, and encourage them to write to a loved one the old fashioned way — by sending a postcard. The installations, which were set up as part of a nationwide campaign with Beyond Blue to deliver five million prepaid Connection Postcards this month, utter phrases like: 'You can make a difference with a connection.' 'A little hello goes a long way.' 'Send a note to someone special.' 'Give them a laugh — send a free postcard from your local Post Office.' Anyone wandering by who decides to take the talking post box up on its offer can simply pop into the nearby post office and ask staff for one of specially designed postcards, a spokesperson for Australia Post told Yahoo News. The cards, which are illustrated by regional Aussie artist Jocelyn Proust and feature the words 'sharing this postcard because I care', are available from all post offices around the country. Since launching the initiative five years ago, over 21 million postcards have been distributed, however efforts were ramped up this year after an Australia Post survey revealed people were 'more likely to send a postcard if they were prompted', Nicky Tracey, the company's general manager of community and stakeholder engagement, said. 'For the very first time, we're bringing talking Post Boxes to three locations. What we know is that people still feel a much deeper emotional connection when they receive a letter or postcard. And that's why we want to encourage people to write to one another, to improve connection.' 📪 Locals fume after Australia Post boxes vanish from city 'without warning' 🐶 Australia Post makes big move after alarming increase in attacks 📦 Expat's major gripe with 'bizarre' Australia Post rule: 'It's madness' In a study conducted by Beyond Blue last year, one in three Aussies reported to feeling lonely, with some admitting it caused them similar distress to cost of living and housing pressures. Small acts of kindness can help bridge this gap, especially in isolated areas, Beyond Blue CEO, Georgie Harman AO, said. 'Research shows that everyday micro interactions like saying hello to people in our local neighbourhood as we're walking the dog or popping into the shops can help us feel less lonely and more connected,' she explained. 'Our partnership with Australia Post and the Connection Postcards embodies those small but mighty moments by encouraging Australians to let someone know they're thinking about them.' 'Australia Post's large network helps us reach regional and rural communities, where people are more likely to experience loneliness, which can affect their mental health, and where access to support is often limited.' The talking post boxes can be found at the below locations until mid-July, when the campaign ends. Canberra — 53 Alinga St Sydney — 44 Market St Traralgon — 161-169 Franklin StreetDo you have a story tip? Email: newsroomau@ You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.

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