The Resilience Project Returns with '3 Happy Tricks' for Mental Health

The Resilience Project, a prominent Australian organization dedicated to promoting mental health, is set to launch its much-anticipated show, "3 Happy Tricks with Martin Heppell," during the upcoming term 3 holidays. The tour will commence in Warrnambool on September 22, 2025, and traverse several cities in Victoria, including Ballarat, Geelong, Melbourne, Frankston, Moorabbin, and Nunawading, before concluding in Traralgon on October 4, 2025.
This year's show aims to impart essential mental health strategies through engaging performances filled with catchy tunes and vibrant storytelling. According to Martin Heppell, Partner and Lead Facilitator at The Resilience Project, the goal is to equip children and their caregivers with practical tools to enhance their well-being. "These shows are so important to me because I want every kid to know that they’re unreal just the way they are," Heppell stated.
The importance of such initiatives cannot be overstated. Recent studies have indicated that one in four primary students and one in three secondary students in Australia are experiencing significant levels of anxiety and depression. As highlighted by the World Health Organization, mental health issues among young people are reaching alarming rates, necessitating proactive measures to foster resilience and emotional well-being in children.
Hugh van Cuylenburg, Founder of The Resilience Project and co-host of the popular podcast "The Imperfects," emphasized the relevance of the show: "Martin is unbelievable, there is no-one like him! I couldn't think of anyone better to help kids and their parents understand how much fun they can have looking after their mental health!"
The Resilience Project employs evidence-based principles centered around gratitude, empathy, and mindfulness, collectively known as GEM. These strategies are designed to cultivate positive habits that can significantly improve mental health outcomes among youth. The organization has successfully reached millions across Australia, providing support in schools and workplaces alike.
The upcoming tour represents an opportunity for families to engage in a fun and educational experience while adopting vital mental health practices. Tickets for the show will be available to My Live Nation members starting on July 2, 2025, at 10 AM local time, before a public release on July 3, 2025, at 11 AM local time.
As the demand for mental health resources continues to grow, initiatives such as "3 Happy Tricks" play a critical role in addressing these challenges. The Resilience Project's commitment to fostering a culture of mental well-being among young Australians signifies a step forward in combating youth mental health crises. For more information on the tour and ticketing, visit Live Nation's official website.
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