Backed by data, driven by results: mental health is a business strategy, not a benefit.
Recently, I attended an event hosted by the Premier of New South Wales, Chris Minns, and the NSW Treasurer, Daniel Mookhey. Alarming data emerged:
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Workers’ compensation costs are soaring
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Insurance premiums are unsustainable
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Mental health claims are disrupting growth
With annual costs to Australian businesses for stress-related absenteeism and turnover estimated at $10.9 billion, mindfulness represents a critical investment in both people and profit. Nearly 35% of NSW businesses reported they have paused expansion plans due to potential 36% workers’ comp premium increases.
At Q&A time, I asked Treasurer Mookhey what steps are being presented to help businesses prevent the rise in mental health compensation cases. He highlighted initiatives supported by icare aim to help employees return to work faster and more sustainably. However, these efforts won’t be enough without a cultural change inside the workplace.
#Safe Work Australia data 2017-2024.
There is growing concern that while legislative reform is in motion, a fast tracked bill risks cementing systemic flaws or band-aid fixes, missing the opportunity for deep-rooted change. This illustrates the urgency for businesses to act now, cultivating sustainable mental health solutions in the workplace.
The business case for mindfulness in Australia
Mindfulness and meditation have evolved into essential tools for business health and workforce resilience. Global organisations such as Intel and Aetna have illustrated how these programs can deliver profound, scalable impacts.
| Metric | Impact* |
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| Workplace Stress Reduction | Up to 30% decrease |
| Cognitive Focus & Productivity | Up to 20% increase |
| Sleep Quality | Over 20% improvement |
| Absenteeism & Turnover | Measurable decline |
| Sustained Practice Engagement | 70%+ participants continue practice post-program |
Beyond measurable improvements, mindfulness builds emotional intelligence within teams, enhancing communication and reducing conflict to create safer, more innovative workplaces.
US health insurer success story: Lessons for Australian employers
In 2012, Aetna, a leading US health insurer, confronted rising stress and healthcare expenses. CEO Mark Bertolini turned to mindfulness amidst personal injury recovery, ultimately rolling out a 10 week company wide program incorporating meditation, yoga, and ongoing educational support.
Key outcomes included:
- 28% reduction in employee stress
- 20% better sleep quality
- An additional 62 minutes of productivity weekly per employee, equating to $3,000 annual savings
Cheryl Jones, Aetna’s Director of Mindfulness, says, “Mindfulness empowers people to navigate today’s fast paced, high pressure environments and find joy at work.”
Bertolini added, “Mindfulness was a simple and effective practice with measurable impacts.”
Crucially, mindfulness reshaped Aetna’s culture, boosting collaboration, adaptability, and engagement. It has embedded mindfulness as a core business pillar with clear ROI.
The Rejuvenation Project’s hybrid 4 week mindfulness program
Our 4-week mindfulness program enhances focus, resilience, and communication within teams through guided meditations, interactive webinars, and flexible digital resources suitable for any schedule. Supported by Mindfulness Works Australia’s workplace expertise, the program features progress tracking tools to demonstrate real improvements in wellbeing and team dynamics, suitable for both small businesses and large organizations.
📆 I will host a webinar September 2025 to introduce the program to organisation across Australia both large and small.
Contact me for more information.
Mindfulness: The game changer for Australian companies
As mental health concerns increase and workplaces face greater pressure, mindfulness provides the strategic resilience needed for modern businesses. It helps create adaptable, empathetic teams capable of thriving amid uncertainty. While legislative changes are ongoing, incorporating mindfulness into corporate culture remains a practical and urgent step toward maintaining long-term employee wellbeing.
Final thoughts: Investing in sustainable workforce wellbeing
Australia’s workplace mental health challenges are critical but solvable. Mindfulness offers a scientifically backed pathway to enhanced productivity, lower absenteeism, and stronger team culture.
Partnering with The Rejuvenation Project ensures your workforce benefits from a program built on real world evidence and tailored for Australian conditions.
Let’s build a mindful, resilient, and high performing workplace together.
Table References:
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Workplace Stress Reduction (Up to 30%)
Mindfulness programs reduce stress by 20–30% after 8 weeks.Goyal et al. (2014), JAMA Internal Medicine. -
Focus & Productivity (Up to 20%)
Mindfulness improves attention and working memory, boosting productivity up to 20%.Jha et al. (2010), Emotion. -
Sleep Quality (Over 20%)
Mindfulness interventions improve sleep quality by 20% or more.Goyal et al. (2014), JAMA Internal Medicine. -
Absenteeism & Turnover (Measurable Decline)
Mindfulness reduces absenteeism and turnover in workplacesDavidson & McEwen (2012), Nature Neuroscience. -
Sustained Practice Engagement (70%+ Continue)
Over 70% continue mindfulness practice months after programs. Creswell (2017), Annual Review of Psychology.

