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Convenience Advertising

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9486 0233



Address: 340 Gore St 3065 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.convenienceadvertising.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Has your alcohol intake increased during isolation? If its something you engage in on a regular basis, it can feel overwhelming to cut alcohol out completely, ...but any reduction is beneficial for your health. Which is why we put together these easy tips to break unhelpful habits and start embracing a healthier lifestyle. See more



24.01.2022 It's here! CaptiVision, our new interactive digital platform is now installed across our network of bathrooms in Australia's premium and high-traffic shopping centres and airports. With leading campaign audience measurement in real-time, flexible scheduling including day-parting, optimised engagement opportunities and capped SOV, our wonderful and dedicated team have helped create an amazing DOOH solution for the Australian market. Thanks to all involved including our valued clients and venue partners. #digitisation #audiencemeasurement

24.01.2022 "Agencies should be mastering the holy trinity of data, creative and media"...

24.01.2022 Coronavirus is now one of the highest spiking topics ever recorded on Google and unsurprisingly has been the most searched and top trending topic over the first six months of 2020. And the outbreak has made a number of related topics such as social distancing, panic buying and zoom video communications very popular on Google.



24.01.2022 Its important to stay well informed on news and current events. However, consuming too much news about COVID-19 can be overwhelming, particularly if it comes f...rom an unreliable or misleading source. The SIFT technique can help you filter and assess the news you consume, meaning you can stay well informed while protecting your mental health. Read more at bb.org.au/37WfXzY.

23.01.2022 Introducing the self-care Solar System, designed to help you find inspiration when you're looking for a new self-care activity. From the Sun going clockwise, yo...u've got Mercury, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth and Venus. Which self-care activity are you going to invest in this week? If you have suggestions, we'd love to hear them. See more

22.01.2022 Our General Manager, Geoff Smith, recently wrote an article for Independent Schools Victoria about Pat and the Foundation. Go and have a read of his 'Together we can End the Coward Punch' story. #BeWisePC12 #EndtheCowardPunch



21.01.2022 Q: Is there a 'safe' level of alcohol consumption? A: Any amount of alcohol increases your risk of cancer. Check out some other myths about alcohol and cancer

21.01.2022 Thousands* of Australians have hepatitis and don’t know it. Hepatitis B and C are leading causes of liver cancer in Australia. Should you ask for a hepatitis test? Take the quiz now. #LetsTalkHep http://www.worldhepatitisday.org.au/

19.01.2022 Stop. Pause and take a few deep breaths. Deep breathing is a great way to slow your heart rate, calm your mind and relax your muscles. Give it a try and let us... know how you feel. To get you started, we've linked off to some wonderful exercises from our friends Beyond Blue in the comments below.

18.01.2022 Very proud to support the Pat Cronin Foundation on their latest campaign to end the coward punch. Well done Matt, Robyn, Geoff and team and our thanks to all of the pubs, bars and clubs across Victoria who have supported this campaign. Check out Channel 7's coverage of the event here.... #BeWisePC12 #Endthecowardpunch

18.01.2022 We had Kye reach out to us earlier in the year as a group of students from The Academy School in Essendon chose the Pat Cronin Foundation to raise funds and awa...reness for a project they were working on. They created their own End the Coward Punch stubby holders and sold them with our stickers, wrist bands and brochures to spread the Be Wise message. After raising an amazing $213, they have reached out to us with a photo and have said: It has been a real pleasure working with you and the Pat Cronin Foundation throughout this time. Thanks so much for your support as we aimed to achieve the goal of raising both awareness and funds to go towards your foundation. We felt like we had a real connection towards this issue as we are from a football-based school with a large number of boys who play in the Northern Football League. We have raised $213 and are committed to sending 100% of these funds straight to you guys. We had a lot of people support us in buying our stubby holders from all over Victoria from Wangaratta, Kilmore and Essendon. We believe that we have raised a lot of awareness regarding the Coward Punch issue. It is incredible to see young men taking the initiative to spread the Be Wise message and raise funds for a cause that is important to them. Thank you so much! The Academy AU #EndtheCowardPunch #BeWisePC12



18.01.2022 The use of unprecedented during the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented but its not the most overused or abused word or phrase in Australia during the coronavirus crisis.

17.01.2022 Our friends at 10,000 Steps reveal their top 5 tips for making movement a priority during your daily activities #MotivationMonday

17.01.2022 This beautiful billboard (and several others) have been donated to the Pat Cronin Foundation by the great team at QMS Media. Utility Creative is honoured to hav...e designed the ad to remind us to be wise, think carefully and act kindly as we slowly move out of stage 4 restrictions. A wonderful tribute to the memory of Pat Cronin. The new Pat Cronin Foundation website, which we have also had the privilege to design and build, can be found here, take a look: www.patcroninfoundation.org.au

16.01.2022 Positive emotional well-being is important to have at any age and life stage, but is particularly important within the field of heart health, due to the known r...elationship between cardiac health and emotional health. This means, that often when your physical health status changes, the likelihood is, so will your emotional health. To nourish yourself holistically and glow from the inside out ensure you: - Connect - Embrace life and the hobbies you love - Stay active in a way you enjoy and can stick to - Nourish your body with wholesome food - Get enough sleep - Take time to rest and rejuvenate Whilst simple tips, they are often easily overlooked in today's society. Put a few into practice and watch yourself shine See more

15.01.2022 Your phone might be home to more germs than you know. Viruses can survive on surfaces which are touched often, including bench tops, remote controls, door ha...ndles, mobile phones, toilets, tables and toys. Let this be a reminder to clean all surfaces (that are touched often) with disinfectant product, soap or detergent at least weekly. See more

15.01.2022 Earlier this month the team at Convenience Advertising 'walked to anywhere' to raise funds for our friends at The Pat Cronin Foundation. In memory of Pat Cronin who passed away from a coward punch attack in 2016, the event saw our Melbourne team come together (in a COVID safe way of course) to support this great cause. Funds donated go to building awareness, education and research to end the coward punch.

14.01.2022 A major study reports little change in the state of mental health in the media industry in 18 months

14.01.2022 Did you know... exercising for 30 minutes each day, reducing your alcohol intake, not smoking and eating a healthy diet can reduce your risk of developing type ...2 diabetes! #MotivationMonday Use the Diabetes Queensland health check tool to find out if you're at risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the next 5 years See more

14.01.2022 Post-natal depression can affect new dads too. Regular support and contact from family and friends can make a big difference, so if you know a new dad, let this be a reminder to check in and see how they're going.

13.01.2022 Your sleep needs will generally change as you get older, including how late you like to stay up. Find out more from the Sleep Health Foundation: bit.ly/37nxj8s

13.01.2022 If you have delayed seeing your GP due to the #COVID19 pandemic, dont. It is still safe to visit your GP and Telehealth appointments may also be available. For more information please visit: https://www.cancer.org.au/cancer-and-covid-19/

12.01.2022 As lockdown restrictions continue to fluctuate, you might be feeling unsettled or anxious about what this means for you or the people you care about. It's natur...al to begin worrying about our health, family, financial security and the question of when life will return back to 'normal'. Fortunately, there are a range of measures we can put in place to support our health and wellbeing through the COVID-19 outbreak. To read more on the importance of trying to manage uncertainty, head to bb.org.au/3gwQ6S0.

11.01.2022 Our valued partner, The Pat Cronin Foundation, have launched a series of storybooks to educate primary school aged kids that physical aggression is never ok. Told in an engaging and age-appropriate way, it is a must-have for parents with young children. To order your copy, visit the Pat Cronin Foundation Story Books Webpage: https://patcroninfoundation.org.au/story-books/ Well done to Matt Cronin, GEOFF SMITH, Robyn Cronin and all involved on a magnificent achievement.... #BeWisePC12 #Endthecowardpunch See more

10.01.2022 1.7 million Australians live with diabetes. Imagine if this was your day? Diabetes is relentless. Diabetes distress and burnout are real. ... This National Diabetes Week, were tackling mental health and diabetes head on. Please share this video and help us raise awareness about diabetes and mental health. www.diabetesaustralia.com.au #ndw2020 #headsupdiabetes

10.01.2022 A few simple swaps can make a big difference to your heart health! Challenge yourself to make one of these swaps this weekend... Learn more about making healthier meals at home: https://fal.cn/394Zf

09.01.2022 Its Mens Health Week. This week recognises the importance of the health and wellness of boys and men. Learn more at www.menshealthweek.org.au

08.01.2022 Did you know that spending extended time on screens can make your eyes tired and vision blurred? To help reduce the strain on your eyes, follow our tips below.

07.01.2022 Fats are your hearts best-friend but whats the right balance? There are different types of fats, with some fats being healthier than others. Fats hel...p absorb some vitamins and minerals, help build cell membranes, and is essential for blood clotting, muscle movement and inflammation - all important roles for your heart health! To help you navigate the good, the bad and the in-between, weve compiled a list of 10 ways to get the right balance of fats. 1. Go nuts (include a handful, 30g everyday) 2. Serve up some fish 3. Use healthier oils 4. Use healthier fat spreads 5. Limit junk food and unhealthy takeaways 6. Trim visible fat 7. Avoid processed meat 8. Eat more legumes (such as beans, lentils, and chickpeas) 9. Read food labels 10. Cook heart-healthy recipes Whilst there is conclusive evidence that one type of fat, trans fat, has no place in a healthy diet, its important to learn how to balance the other types of fats in the diet. Find out more See more

07.01.2022 Thousands* of Australians have hepatitis and dont know it. Hepatitis B and C are leading causes of liver cancer in Australia. Should you ask for a hepatitis test? Take the quiz now. #LetsTalkHep http://www.worldhepatitisday.org.au/

06.01.2022 Has your alcohol intake increased during isolation? If it’s something you engage in on a regular basis, it can feel overwhelming to cut alcohol out completely, ...but any reduction is beneficial for your health. Which is why we put together these easy tips to break unhelpful habits and start embracing a healthier lifestyle. See more

05.01.2022 Are you getting the right amount of physical activity for your age? Learn more: https://fal.cn/38P93

05.01.2022 "Under the new agreement, Google will pay publishers in Australia, Brazil and Germany for content on Google News and Discover, including paying for users to read paywalled articles on a publishers site in some cases."

05.01.2022 Close to 6 million Australians aged 18 years and over are affected by high blood pressure. Although one of the leading risks factors for death and disabi...lity in Australia, it is one of the easiest to prevent by choosing healthy foods. Weve assembled a list of 5 foods that can help put you on the path to good health and help lower blood pressure: Vegetables Fruit Wholegrains Reduced fat dairy Nuts and seeds Choosing these foods means less of the foods that may be too high in salt or saturated fat. Limiting your salt and saturated fat intake is important for your heart health, and the health of your blood vessels. Whilst they may seem small, several small changes can lead to big change, which is good news for our blood vessels and our hearts! See more

04.01.2022 Its natural to feel a range of emotions in the current environment. If you need mental health services from some of Australias most trusted mental health organisations, visit https://headtohealth.gov.au/covid-19-support/covid-19

04.01.2022 Is the icy chill getting in the way of you staying active this winter? Whilst we don't blame you (I mean who wouldn't prefer to stay under a warm, safe d...oona...) we're here to help motivate you with a few tips and tricks to stay active, help warm you up, and could also assist you in beating heart disease! 1. Take regular breaks if you're working, whether that may be indoors; with stretches, online workout videos, or simply moving around the house, or alternatively rugging up in layers, heading outdoors and braving the weather to get your legs moving. 2. Stay hydrated! Often overlooked in colder temperatures but is crucial for your heart and body. 3. Swap your usual exercise clothes for something that has high visibility, and install lights, especially if you are riding in the dark or the rain. 4. Be sure to warm up first, and add some stretching, before heading out 5. Check the weather forecast before you head out; this can help you avoid heavy rain or a storm. 6. Need encouragement? Join a Heart Foundation Walking group or exercise with friends. Looking for stretches/exercises you can perform inside? Or want to read more, click the link below

03.01.2022 From the outside looking in, it can be difficult to know how someone is really feeling. Although sometimes it can be hard to tell, even subtle changes in someon...e's behaviour could be a sign they may not be feeling their best. If you've noticed a change, starting a conversation can make a world of difference, so reach out. For more information about supporting others, we've linked off to some great resources below

03.01.2022 Our thoughts are with the family of Giuseppe Raco who died on Monday after an alleged Coward Punch attack on the weekend in Northbridge Perth. Whilst it is enc...ouraging to see that the WA Police are increasing their patrols in this area, yet again this is a senseless death that should never have happened in the first instance. We have to change community attitudes towards violence of any level and especially Coward Punches. It is time to Be Wise. #BeWisePC12 #EndtheCowardPunch

03.01.2022 A new advertising compliance environment is at your door, changing your obligations and liabilities when creating and/or placing therapeutic goods ads to consumers.

02.01.2022 Taking steps to reduce your alcohol intake will not only decrease your risk of cancer, it will also help improve your mood and sleep, relationships with family and friends, increase your energy levels, help you perform better at work, and save money.

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01.01.2022 It is normal to be feeling stressed and anxious as a result of COVID-19. Eating healthier and exercising regularly will not only help alleviate your stress and anxiety, it will also reduce your risk of cancer.

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