Think Mental Health Round 2025/26

Dates: 14th & 21st February 2026
Theme: Beyond the Boundary

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About the Round

In partnership with Healthway and their Think Mental Health Campaign, the Think Mental Health (TMH) Round is all about fostering connection, wellbeing, and awareness—on and off the cricket field. This initiative encourages clubs to come together through cricket, community, and conversation to support mental health in meaningful ways.

We’re introducing the Green Armband Initiative, players can wear green tape during their match to show support for mental health awareness. The green armband serves as a visual symbol of solidarity, awareness and advocacy for mental health.

Last year, 71 clubs participated, hosting BBQs and inviting guest speakers that sparked powerful conversations. This season, we’re aiming even higher reaching more clubs, more communities, and more people with the message: helping our cricket community find their way to okay.

How Your Club Can Get Involved

Register your club to take part in Think Mental Health Round and receive a support pack to help you host your own event. Whether it’s a BBQ, a match-day activation, or a community gathering, it’s a chance to shine a light on mental health and wellbeing.

New This Year:
We’re introducing the Green Armband Initiative, players can wear green tape during their match to show support for mental health awareness.

Club Registration Benefits

WA Cricket will provide registered clubs with:

  • $150 food voucher
  • Think Mental Health BBQ apron
  • Think Mental Health vinyl banners
  • Think Mental Health stump wraps
  • Green armband sticker
  • Access to a digital mental health resource pack

Bonus: First 20 clubs to register will receive a FREE Think Mental Health Water Cooler!

Promotion Channels

Once registrations open, we’ll spread the word through:

  • eNews
  • Social Media
  • Direct Emails

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Contact Us

For all things related to Think Mental Health Round and mental wellbeing in your club, reach out to:

Crystal Sing
Community Health and Partnerships Officer
crystal.sing@wacricket.com.au
M: 0493 469 027