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MLA Educates Young Women On Beef’s Benefits In New Campaign

Sariyah Jalaluddin
Published on: 9th December 2015 at 8:37 AM
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Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) has launched its latest content-led campaign, designed to educate young women on the health benefits of incorporating beef in their diet.

With one in three Aussie women not getting enough iron in their diet, the targeted campaign delivers the You’re Better On Beef brand platform to a younger female audience – demonstrating in an emotive way how iron-rich beef can give the audience the energy they need to conquer their fears.

Developed by One Green Bean, the content features professional athlete Anna Flanagan, who overcame iron deficiency by making positive changes to her diet.

Field hockey star Flanagan is seen facing – and conquering – her biggest fear. It’s not on the pitch as you might think, but instead centres around her emotional relationship with her dad and former coach, and how she is afraid to open up and tell him how much he means to her.

Andrew Howie, group marketing manager at Meat & Livestock Australia commented, “One in three Australian women aren’t getting enough iron in their diet. We set out to remind that beef, packed full of 13 essential nutrients, is one of the best sources of iron. As an athlete at the top of her game, Anna is perfect to help ensure this important message reaches all Australian females.”

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Creative, production, PR – One Green Bean

Director – Matthew Thorne

Media agency – UM

Prosthetics – Odd Studio

 

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By Sariyah Jalaluddin
An innovative, proactive and results focused PR and Communications professional, Sariyah has close to three years of experience working for a diverse range of brands across the FMCG, tech, lifestyle, entertainment and food industries. Past and current clients include LEGO, Warner Bros & HBO, Google, Woolworths, Weight Watchers and Meat & Livestock Australia. After several years of working in various account management, client services, sales and relationship management roles, Sariyah decided to pursue her dreams of forging a career in communications. After almost a decade of working in these various roles, Sariyah has developed a solid set of highly transferable skills such as strong interpersonal and communication skills, excellent writing skills and the ability to handle all types of relationships. Despite starting her career in PR and communications later in life, Sariyah is a proficient and capable individual who has worked and successfully led a number of well-known projects including the LEGO Christmas Tree (2015), the Jamie Oliver and Woolworths partnership and the Game of Thrones Gastro Park experience. Sariyah has an absolute passion for her job, currently working with some of the most accomplished and enthusiastic people in the Australian PR and Communications sector at One Green Bean. Born and raised in Malaysia, fluent in two languages, well travelled and experienced in working in different countries, cultures and environments, Sariyah is currently based in Sydney, Australia and continues to innovate and develop insightful ideas to support her clients to add value to consumer’s lives.

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