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JackJumpers back The Mind Games to fundraise for mental health research

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The event will feature teams of five people each from corporate organisations

The JackJumpers have teamed up with Australia’s largest teambuilding event to raise money for mental health research.

The NBL club will support The Mind Games’ 2025 event, which brings together various industries and organisations for a day of problem-solving at Hobart’s Princes Wharf 1.

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The event puts 50 corporate teams of five people through their paces in a variety of fun challenges.

Creator Sherri Ring said she is hopeful the event can add to the more than $300,000 raised for mental health research through the University of Tasmania’s Menzies Institute for Medical Research in previous years.

The JackJumpers have partnered with The Mind Games for mental health fundraising

“Sporting organisations like the JackJumpers are a great example of workplaces that face unique pressures while fostering resilience and teamwork,” she said.

“Their involvement in The Mind Games 2025 shows their commitment to supporting mental health in their workplace and beyond.”

Fifty corporate teams will participate in various fun challenges at the event

JackJumpers Chief Operating Officer Darren Smith said the partnership emphasises the importance of mental health in all workplaces.

“Supporting initiatives like this reinforces our belief that well-being is central to building stronger teams and communities,” he said.

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