Brainstorm Productions

Brainstorm Productions

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www.brainstormproductions.edu.au. Brainstorm Productions aim is to reduce bullying in schools and improve student behaviour and wellbeing.

Brainstorm Productions helps more than 260,000 Australian students each year through their range of award-winning educational theatre productions, addressing issues such as bullying, cyber safety and student wellbeing. Our page has been created to respectfully discuss our theatre productions for schools and to help support and bring attention to bullying, cyberbullying and anti-social iss

15/06/2026

We’re proud to be an R U OK Day School Partner! 💛

A big part of what we do is helping young people recognise that sometimes a simple check in can make a real difference, and that support doesn’t always have to come from having all the answers. Often, just listening and being there for someone matters most.

Our shows help open up conversations around connection, empathy and the importance of knowing when and how to reach out for support.

To learn more about R U OK? or access helpful resources, click the link in our bio or visit:
www.ruok.org.au/education

12/06/2026

The eSafety Office is currently conducting research into how social media age restrictions are working and what they might mean for young people.

While results haven’t been released yet, it’s an important space to watch especially as platforms, policies and how students engage online continue to evolve.

For schools and educators, staying informed helps support more meaningful conversations with students about how they use social media and the role it plays in their lives.

You can learn more about the research here or linked in bio:
https://www.esafety.gov.au/research/social-media-age-restrictions-evaluation

10/06/2026

That awkward moment when your coworker shows up in the same outfit. At least they both have impeccable taste! 🙌

08/06/2026

He's back!

Jordan is on the road again this term, bringing The Hurting Game and The Human Race to schools in the Sydney region. 👑🎭

Looking to bring one of our programs to your school? Head to the link in bio or click the link to learn more or secure your booking: https://www.brainstormproductions.edu.au/book-for-2026/

05/06/2026

Hearing feedback directly from students is one of the best parts of what we do! 🤩

Knowing that Cyberia is stimulating discussions and helping students reflect on their experiences online is exactly why these programs matter.

If you’d like to bring Cyberia to your school, head to the link in bio or click the link to learn more or secure your booking: https://www.brainstormproductions.edu.au/book-for-2026/

03/06/2026

Shoutout to , a service we regularly share with students as a trusted place to go for support 💚

Headspace provides mental health and wellbeing support for young people aged 12–25, with centres across Australia as well as online and phone support options.

At the end of every high school performance, we make sure students know where they can turn if they need extra support, and headspace is one of the key services we highlight alongside other support networks and resources.

Having access to the right support, at the right time, can make a real difference. If you’d like to learn more or explore their resources, click here or head to the link in bio:
https://headspace.org.au/

This photo was taken in Lismore on Bundjalung Land, just behind ! Big shoutout to the amazing local team supporting young people in the community every day.

29/05/2026

New research is putting a spotlight on something we see all the time, the role music can play in student wellbeing! 🎶

From building confidence to creating a sense of belonging, music education is being recognised as a powerful way to support young people both socially and emotionally.

It’s not just about learning an instrument, it’s about connection, expression and giving students another way to feel seen and heard. Definitely an interesting space for schools and educators to keep an eye on!

You can read more here or via the link in bio:
https://www.theeducatoronline.com/k12/news/turning-up-the-volume-on-youth-wellbeing-through-music/288873

26/05/2026

National Reconciliation Week is a time to reflect, listen and continue learning about our shared histories, cultures and achievements.

It’s an opportunity to recognise the importance of respectful relationships and working together towards reconciliation in our communities, schools and everyday lives.

This year’s theme, All In, is a reminder that reconciliation is something we all have a role in. It calls on all Australians to show up with openness, respect and a willingness to learn, while continuing to listen to and honour the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

To learn more or access resources, visit or click the link in bio for more information: https://www.reconciliation.org.au/our-work/national-reconciliation-week/

25/05/2026

Today marks National Sorry Day. 🔴🟡⚫

A day to acknowledge and reflect on the ongoing impact of the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, communities and cultures.

It is a time for listening, learning and honouring the strength, resilience and stories of Stolen Generations survivors, their families and communities.

Today, and every day, we recognise the importance of truth telling, connection, respect and continuing the journey towards healing together.

To learn more about Sorry Day and the urgent work that still needs to be done, visit or click the link in our bio: https://healingfoundation.org.au/stolen-generations/national-sorry-day/

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