WellBeing

Dear Mum, with love

With Mother’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to take stock and reflect upon our mothers. Let’s celebrate the women who give us so much love and care — and what better way to do so than with a gift that promotes their wellbeing?

When choosing a present for the mother or mother figure in your life, we recommend:

• Shopping from a local producer. After many businesses suffered huge economic blows in 2020, buying local has never been more important. When possible, choose a gift or experience from an Australian-owned business to help support our economy.• Selecting a gift that is eco-friendly. Choose a gift that is created using sustainable materials wherever possible. Look for products that involve minimal packaging and that are created by companies with a dedicated commitment to reducing waste. Most businesses will mention their environmental policy on their website, but if not, you can always shoot them an email and ask.• Promoting self-care. Self-care doesn’t have to mean a day-long spa experience (although it absolutely can!). Self-care can be as simple as a nice cup of tea, a good book or some beauty products. It’s a

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