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B&T > Agencies > The Work > Raising Children Network Launches ‘The Guide You Never Got’ Via Think HQ
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Raising Children Network Launches ‘The Guide You Never Got’ Via Think HQ

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Published on: 9th February 2026 at 11:59 AM
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Raising Children Network has launched a national brand awareness campaign promoting raisingchildren.net.au as the place for Aussie parents in need of advice, brought to life via Think HQ following a competitive pitch against two other agencies.

The campaign comes in response to growing concern among parents about conflicting and unreliable advice online. With social media often amplifying information overload, the work aims to cut through the noise and reconnect parents with evidence-based guidance.

The national campaign positions the not-for-profit’s website as a destination for free, evidence-based parenting information, supporting families from pregnancy through to age 18.

The creative taps into a universal parenting truth: every parent has wished their child came with a guide. A series of short-form videos brings this idea to life, showing parents discovering a personalised ‘manual’ for their child.

Raising Children Network director Derek McCormack said the campaign addresses a challenge in the parenting information landscape.

“Parents are under pressure and often searching for quick answers, but the volume of advice online can be overwhelming. When it comes to children’s health and wellbeing, information from social media or AI can be misleading or simply wrong. This campaign is a reminder that trustworthy, free support is just a click away,” McCormack said.

Think HQ creative director Wellison D’Assuncao added that the work was designed to acknowledge the uncertainty parents feel, without judgement.

“Every parent has had that moment of ‘I have no idea what I’m doing. We wanted to meet parents there – not with another social media opinion, but with reassurance and guidance grounded in real expertise,” D’Assuncao said.

“This is exactly the kind of work we exist to amplify – an organisation making a genuine difference in people’s lives. The media strategy focuses on reaching parents in the moments that matter, across the platforms they already turn to for advice,” Benedictus Media managing director Danielle St George said.

Credits:

Client: Raising Children Network
Derek McCormack – Director
Stephanie Childs – Strategic Communications Manager
Belinda Howe – Marketing Manager
Agency: Think HQ
Jen Sharpe – Founder & Managing Director
Sarah Wood – Director Sydney
Kate Shelton – Creative Strategist
Jane Emery – Chief Officer Business Development
Wellison D’Assuncao – Creative Director
Josella Bray – Art Director
Zoe Mano – Copywriter
Phoebe Lim – Designer
Tina Paul – Junior Account Director
Callum Yeo – Senior Integrated Producer
Adam Dixon-Galea – Audio Producer
Tim Egan – Senior Editor
Directors: Wayward Production – Sam Doyon, Morgan Way
Still Photography: James Horan
Media: Benedictus Medi

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