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Keep Left Launches Mental Health Campaign With Shane Jacobson For Healthy Heads

  • Writer: The Marketer
    The Marketer
  • May 20
  • 4 min read

Keep Left Launch Innovative Mental Health Campaign for Truckies with Healthy Heads and Shane Jacobson


Truck drivers across Australia will receive vital wellbeing support when and where they need it most — out on the road — thanks to a new, first-of-its-kind mental health campaign by creative communications agency Keep Left on behalf of Healthy Heads in Trucks & Sheds.



How Ya Travellin’? will hijack radio airwaves over the next six weeks replacing ad breaks with tailored, time-based wellbeing advice and stories – delivered direct to truck drivers on some of Australia's most isolated freight routes – including the Eyre Highway, Great Northern, Hume Highway and Stuart Highway.

 

The campaign uses geo-targeting technology across the ARN Network to broadcast dynamic audio content – pulled from the new How Ya Travellin’? podcast hosted by Shane Jacobson – to drivers as they pass through the area. Twenty geo-targeted pins have been dropped along more than 9,000 kilometers of isolated road in regional and remote areas of Australia.

 

Supported by large-format billboards and promoted across 120+ petrol stations nationwide How Ya Travellin’? delivers the right advice to drivers, at the right time — whether it’s fuelling up with quality food in the morning, having a stretch in the afternoon or winding down for sleep in the evening.

 

The podcast is hosted by actor, comedian and truck enthusiast Shane Jacobson who Keep Left engaged for the campaign and offers deep conversations with people from the industry, expert insights and inspiring personal stories from drivers who’ve overcome mental health challenges.

 

More than half a million people work in trucking, warehousing and logistics in Australia. But the industry ranks last out of 19 sectors for mental health with drivers spending long, isolated shifts away from family, friends and support.

 

Healthy Heads in Trucks & Sheds CEO Naomi Frauenfelder said:

“We often hear from truck drivers that something small - a family worry, a stressful interaction, a moment of doubt - can spiral into something overwhelming after going uninterrupted for ten hours and a thousand of kilometers alone in the cab.
“That’s why this campaign is designed to break into those moments with simple, timely reminders that support is out there - and that even on the most remote roads, they’re not alone.”

 

Keep Left CEO, Caroline Catterall, said the podcast format wasn’t chosen by chance.

“Research shows half of all truck drivers and warehouse workers regularly listen to digital radio and podcasts as a way to manage their mental health and feel less isolated, validating the use of audio to reach into the cab and give this highly mobile workforce moments of support and respite when on the road.”

 

Keep Left Strategy Director, Laura Agricola, said:

“This campaign leans into the power of mates and mental resets. How Ya Travellin’? gives truckies more of this. More breaks for the brain. More check-ins from people who get it. We’re actively combatting the mental rumination that tends to occur when alone on the road, and that’s a known precursor to mental health decline.”

 

Blair Kimber, Executive Creative Director at Keep Left, added Shane Jacobson’s involvement in the campaign was a huge win.

“Shane is the real deal. He’s got a truck and semi-trailer license and owns six trucks of his own. The final result has benefited hugely from his connection to the issue and his genuine care for the wellbeing of truck drivers.
“With Shane’s support and the strength of the whole transport, warehousing, and logistics sectors behind us we’re hoping How Ya Travellin’? sparks real change from the ground up.”

 

How Ya Travellin’? will be rolled out via an integrated campaign across the ARN Network, OOH! Media, JCD, QMS and Australian Truck Radio. The campaign will be further supported by earned media and social (paid and organic) and distributed through warehouse and distribution centres around the country.

 

The How Ya Travellin’? podcast is now available to stream on:


CREDITS

Chair of Healthy Heads in Trucks and Sheds, and Group CEO and Managing Director of Australia Post: Paul Graham 

 

Client: Healthy Heads in Trucks & Sheds

Chief Executive Officer: Naomi Frauenfelder

Director of Industry Relations and Program Management: Melissa Weller

Communications & Marketing Coordinator: Jordan McSweeney

 

Creative and PR: Keep Left

CEO: Caroline Catterall

Managing Partner, Creative & Content: Johanna Murray

Executive Creative Director: Blair Kimber

Head of Copy: Joe Winter

Senior Copywriter: Ruby GillJunior Art Director: Tyler Cicerale

Production Lead: Ant Dinham

Strategy Director: Laura Agricola

Strategist: Harris Galloway

Strategist: Zach Edwards

Client Partner: Jessica Williams

Senior Account Manager: Annabelle Sheridan

Director of Public Relations: Tim Lele

Account Director – PR: Ryan O’Leary

Senior Account Executive – PR: Lucy Roff

Director of Digital & Planning: Larissa Thorne

Graphic Designer: Hannah Palmer

Content Executive: Giselle Lansell

 

Production Studio: Australia Post

Studio Manager: David Almon 

 

Media

Woolworth/Carat

General Manager, Group Media and Media Planning: Nicole Smart

Chief Investment Officer: Georga Payne

Group Investment & Client Partner: Ewelina Jones

Senior Investment Executive, Team Supermarkets: Anthony Mirzoian

ARN Network

Senior Account Director; Susan Dickens 

Group Business Director: Ashley Lush 

oOh! Media

Business Manager: Madeleine Monro

JC DECAUX

Group Sales Manager: Alec Mowat

VMO

Group Sales Manager: Sean Davies

Account Executive: Meg Fitzallen-Peck

QMS

Group Business Director: Dan Tray

Account Manager Max Hope

 

Research Agency: The Research Department

Founder & Department Head: Joel Vermaas

Founder & Department Head: Matthew Sandwell


About Keep Left

Keep Left is a creative communications agency that works at the intersection of PR, content, and social. Its heritage in earned media ensures all work earns its place in the world and meets the agency’s high standard of creating work people will choose. 

 

About Healthy Heads in Trucks & Sheds

Healthy Heads in Trucks & Sheds (Healthy Heads) is a registered not-for-profit foundation dedicated to improving the mental and physical wellbeing of individuals in the road transport, warehousing, and logistics industry. Established in 2020, this foundation was created by the industry, for the industry. Major players Australia Post, Coles, Linfox, Qube, Ron Finemore Transport, Toll, and Woolworths, alongside independent transport and logistics businesses, have united to provide companies—whether small, medium, or large—with access to educational resources, events, and training programs – with the collective aim of fostering psychologically safe and thriving workplaces across the sector.

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