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2degrees calls for Kiwis to say NO to notifications via TBWA\NZ’s latest digital wellbeing campaign

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April 24, 2025
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2degrees calls for Kiwis to say NO to notifications via TBWA\NZ’s latest digital wellbeing campaign
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As part of its ongoing ‘Fighting for Fair’ platform, 2degrees has launched ‘NOtifications,’ its latest initiative to help New Zealanders take control of their notifications before they take control of them. Created by TBWA\NZ, the campaign launches as part of the Fairer Phones Project, a series of initiatives focused on healthy digital behaviours. 

With NOtifications, 2degrees continues to provide practical, science-backed solutions to help people use their devices on their terms. The campaign consisted of a startling 30” spot to raise awareness around the scale of the problem and the promotion of three simple tips that can help everyone limit and better manage their notifications. The campaign was launched to coincide with the school holidays in New Zealand – a time when many parents want to connect with their teens about screen time, focus, balanced digital behaviours and improving their digital wellbeing. 

The hero 30” spot highlights the overwhelming nature of the notifications we receive, particularly for teens, with many feeling bombarded, anxious and unable to concentrate. A 2degrees-commissioned survey found 46% of Gen Z say they receive far too many notifications, and 38% regularly feel overwhelmed, anxious or panicked. Across all age groups, half of New Zealanders said they receive too many notifications, and 30% struggle to concentrate because of them. This campaign alerts New Zealanders to this issue and provides very simple solves to manage your notifications.

“Notifications are a constant distraction in our hyper-connected world, pulling us away from the things that matter. With an average of 237 notifications hitting our teenagers daily, this campaign literally cuts through the noise – by encouraging people to take back control of their digital lives,” says Shane Bradnick, Chief Creative Officer at TBWA\NZ. “We wanted to create something that felt urgent, relatable, and actionable. It’s not just about raising awareness; it’s about shifting behaviour.” The campaign leverages high-impact creative across multiple touchpoints, including a hero 30” spot, out-of-home, digital and social media, ensuring the message reaches Kiwis in the very environments where notification fatigue is most prevalent.

Dave Pearce, GM Marketing at 2degrees, reinforces the brand’s mission to help Kiwis build better relationships with technology: “At 2degrees, we believe in fighting for fair, whether that’s fairness in our pricing and products, or how we engage with our devices. Digital wellbeing is something we’re passionately focused on – as we should be, and NOtifications is the next step in helping Kiwis take back control of their digital lives, ensuring notifications work for them, not against them.”Notifications is the latest in a series of purpose-led initiatives from TBWA\NZ for 2degrees, following ‘Good Tings’, a set of tips for parents and teens navigating the first-phone-moment, and ‘Real Mode’, a programme encouraging Kiwis to put their phones aside at moments of real-life connection. By blending behavioural science with cultural insight, TBWA\NZ continues to drive creative disruption for brands seeking to create meaningful change.

To regain control, 2degrees suggests:

  1. Say No – When apps ask to send notifications, be selective. Only allow the ones that genuinely require your attention. 
  2. Tidy Up – Regularly review your notification settings and mute unnecessary alerts.
  3. Plan Ahead – Set specific times to check notifications rather than reacting to them all day. 
Media Contact:
Eleisha Balmer at Eleven NZ
Email: eleisha.balmer@elevenpr.co.nz 
Phone: 027 690 1222 


Credits
2degrees GM Marketing: Dave Pearce 
2degrees Senior Marketing Manager: Haley Featonby
2degrees Associate Brand Manager: Sylvia Pitto

Creative Agency: TBWA\New Zealand
Chief Creative Officer: Shane Bradnick
Creative Partners: Ashley Wilding and Daniel Davison
Designer: Gabrielle Teasdell
Chief Executive Officer: Catherine Harris
General Manager: Simon Mills
Senior Business Director: Monique Seil
Group Strategy Director: Luke Kelly

Agency: TBWA\New Zealand

Media: OMD

Production Company AO Studios 
Director: Liv McCylmont
Producer: Alva Casey – AO
Production Manager: Nikita Kearsley                    
DOP: Luke Stockman
1st AD: Jonny Moffat
Gaffer / Grip: Kyle van Tonder
Art Director: Mo Leary
Lead Talent: Milla Rodrgues Birchis – Odd Management
Offline / Online Editor /Grade: Alex Paul Mitchell 
Audio Post: Milon Williams – Boxcutter 
Camera & Lens Equipment: Metro Film 
1st AC: Sam Fraser
Sound Operator: Craig O’Reilly
MU & Hair: Justine Conroy
Wardrobe Sourcing: Tracy Feicker

Tags: 2degreesagencyBrandscampaignTBWATBWA\NZ
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