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This month, we delivered a range of engaging content, including these three powerful health stories for Tonic television screens in GP waiting rooms nationwide. Osher Günsberg opens up about his mental health journey and new book, So What, Now What? and Amanda Ramsay offers expert skincare to navigate the complex changes of perimenopause.

On Aboriginal Health Television, we feature First Nations nurse Stuart McGrath’s mission to transform healthcare outcomes in East Arnhem Land.

Each piece meets consumers in a moment when they’re already thinking about their health, creating connections and opening conversations that matter.

“You Can’t Think Your Way Out” Osher Günsberg on Recognising When You Need Help

When getting angry at your kettle signals something deeper – Osher Günsberg shares the three warning signs that it’s time to ask for help.

Award-Winning Makeup Artist’s Guide to Perimenopause Skin

Amanda Ramsay reveals why your “glow-giving hormone” is fading, and exactly what to do about it to feel good inside and out.

New on AHTV: The Nurse Fighting to Save His Community From Preventable Deaths

First Nations nurse, Stuart McGrath, is fighting preventable Indigenous deaths in East Arnhem Land, where health outcomes are among Australia’s worst.

TONIC BROCHURE BOARD & PHARMACY DISPLAYS

Our digital brochure boards and pharmacy displays deliver timely health content this month: mental health warning signs in teenage boys through our No Silly Questions series, plus seasonal advice on managing hay fever and sun protection as temperatures are rising.

From GP waiting room to pharmacy, we’re reaching patients with actionable information at every step of their healthcare journey.