Ash Barty and Stephanie Gilmore take on new roles as AIA Vitality ambassadors
Life, health and wellbeing insurer AIA Australia, has announced that Ash Barty and Stephanie Gilmore will take on new roles as AIA Vitality ambassadors, and through the ‘All or Something’ campaign, will support the insurer’s mission to improve the nation’s health outcomes and to help Australians lead healthier, longer, better lives.
2022 Australian Open ladies singles champion and Women’s Tennis Association world number one tennis player, Ash Barty advised “I’m excited to be joining the AIA family to help make a difference in the lives of Australians.”
Winner of seven World Titles, surfer Stephanie Gilmore echoed the sentiment saying “It’s fantastic to be part of the AIA team and to help them inspire Aussies to reignite their approach to health and wellbeing.”
The new ‘All or Something’ campaign spearheaded by Barty and Gilmore, will see Australians coached to focus on the small somethings that will help them enhance their health and wellbeing. The campaign presents a refreshing opportunity to depart from the ‘All or Nothing’ approach when it comes to making positive lifestyle decisions. All or Something means giving a healthier option a go, rather than doing nothing at all – choosing that small something over the extreme, such as doing an extra 10 minutes of movement or drinking an extra glass of water each day.
AIA Australia Chief Executive Damien Mu notes “AIA Australia recognises that for many, making health-related decisions can seem overwhelming, particularly when healthy choices are often presented in a black and white manner – we’re either on a diet or not, all in or all out.
“I’m thrilled to have Ash and Steph on board to help us in our mission to make Australia the healthiest and best protected nation in the world. Both are role models that all Aussies can look up to, and we can learn a lot about the small somethings that they prioritise every day.
“Science has proven that being consistently good is better than being occasionally perfect and that’s exactly what our new All or Something campaign is about. All or Something represents the space in between the extreme and doing nothing, it’s the decision to run for a few minutes and then walk for the rest of the way, or to choose a salad over chips when we go to the pub.”
Barty said that choosing to do the small things well had helped her to reach her goals and shape who she is today adding “having balance and perspective in life is key. I hope this campaign can highlight the practical way to approach health and wellbeing and all Aussies can get behind it - choosing that ‘something’ that is the healthier, better option is great, it doesn’t matter if you didn’t yesterday, one small something is always worth it.”
Gilmore added that when it comes to health and wellbeing, it’s better to be consistently good than occasionally perfect and shared “we need to refresh our approach to achieving positive physical and mental health. We can start with some small somethings that don’t require a large amount of energy or planning, like going for a walk around the block after dinner or aiming for an extra serve of veggies. Making conscious small choices can have a big impact.”
Mu continued “over the last two years, Australians have started to incorporate some small beneficial changes into their lives. We’ve heard people are prioritising a daily walk or are consciously trying to practice mindfulness. We don’t need to be discouraged if we don’t manage to do these things every day, a series of small steps can still lead to a new destination – we have it within ourselves to champion our health and wellbeing.”
The All or Something campaign is the latest innovation driven by AIA Australia as it raises awareness and dialogue about non-communicable disease prevalence. Far from being simply a ‘payer of claims’, the life and health insurer is partnering with its customers, and the Australian community more broadly, empowering them make lasting, healthy choices that will see them thrive.
To celebrate the All or Something campaign, AIA Health is offering eligible customers up to $900 cash back over the first three years of their policy if they join before 31st March 2022. Customers will receive $300 cash back for the first year, and if they focus on their small somethings and achieve a Silver or higher AIA Vitality status, they can receive up to $300 back each year for the next two consecutive years (Available to new members only on eligible combined hospital and extras policies)
Further information at www.aia.com.au
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