Feel-Good Friday: Glowing Toilet Rolls, Breathing Rituals, and Miami Mischief

If that headline didn’t pull you in, I don’t know what did, but welcome to this week’s Feel Good Friday! Each week, we share a bunch of exciting and interesting stuff in the hopes that you can find something fun to do on your weekends or just to entertain you.

Well, this week we’ve got a bit of both in store: with Who Gives a Crap’s newest toilet paper innovation, One Playground’s efforts to help everyone relax a bit, and PlayStation’s efforts to help us all understand our continuously changing climate. So sit back, put your feet up, and dive into this week’s Feel-Good Friday.

CommBank Becomes Largest Football Supporter in Australian History

The World Game just got a massive boost Down Under. CommBank and Football Australia have announced a ground-breaking investment in Australia’s most played team sport, with the financial institution to become Football Australia’s major sponsor at all levels for the next six years. The move makes CommBank the largest supporter of football in Australia’s history, marking a renewed focus on team activity and the Green and Gold.

In addition to the existing sponsorship of the CommBank Matildas, the 2024 IFCPF Women’s World Cup Champions the ParaMatildas, and the Pararoos, CommBank will become the naming rights partner of the Socceroos, and the Emerging Matildas and Emerging Socceroos Championships. It comes after a stellar run of success for the CommBank Matildas, the country’s premier female football team, which is helping to drive new levels of participation in women’s sport.

Since the beginning of the partnership in 2021, women’s and girls’ football participation has increased by 27 per cent, and CommBank Matildas game attendance is up more than 100 per cent, including a run of 17 sold-out matches in a row from 2023 to 2024. Through CommBank’s Growing Football Fund, over 230 grassroots clubs and associations have received grants of up to $5000 to support initiatives and programs.

According to CommBank CEO, Matt Comyn, the investment will place an emphasis on keeping young people engaged in the sport from grassroots to elite level. As he revealed, the partner’s commitment is to support all Australians, regardless of age, gender, ability, or location, in participating in the most played team sport in the country.

“With the Socceroos facing the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026, and the CommBank Matildas preparing for the Australian-hosted AFC Women’s Asia Cup, there has never been a more exciting time to be a fan of football in Australia,” Comyn said.

“When we partnered with Football Australia as naming rights sponsors of the CommBank Matildas, they were about to embark on a history-making international campaign, and what an incredible amount they’ve achieved for Australian football and women’s sport since 2021. This six-year extension, combined with our previous four years, will result in a 10-year partnership. We hope this long-term commitment will help drive positive and lasting change for the game, players and communities.”

Read more about the CommBank x Football Australia partnership

Sullivans Cove Unlocks Museum Archive

For the first time, Australian whisky icon Sullivans Cove is opening the doors to its archives. To mark the beginning of Dark Mofo and the start of the winter months, the Tasmanian distillery is unveiling a rare selection of archival bottlings that will be on display, with select bottlings available to purchase directly from the distillery’s private collection.

As one of the most awarded distilleries in the country, not to mention the world, Sullivans Cove’s archive is something to behold. As part of the activation, guests will have the opportunity to taste or purchase a tightly curated selection of historical bottlings, including:

  • HH0351 American Oak Single Cask (16YO) – World’s Best Single Cask Single Malt, World Whiskies Awards 2018
  • 25th Anniversary 21YO – A vatting of four “lost casks” from 1997, Australia’s Best Single Malt 2020
  • Millennium Gold – A collector’s gem, originally released to commemorate Y2K and the Sydney 2000 Olympics
  • Double Cask DC0100 – A 2019 release marking Sullivans Cove’s 25th anniversary and 100th Double Cask batch

Coinciding with Tasmania’s Dark Mofo period, the Sullivans Cove Winter Archive transforms the award-winning distillery’s private tasting room into an intimate, once-in-a-lifetime retail encounter. For collectors, whisky aficionados, and festival-goers alike, this is an unprecedented chance to explore Sullivans Cove’s rich history – and take a piece of it home.

View more at Sullivans Cove

One Playground hosting ‘Inhale | Exhale’ Workshop for Mental Wellness

It’s Men’s Mental Health Month, and while we’re doing a bit of our own reporting to spread the word, we’re not the only ones. Fitness experts One Playground are holding a guided three-hour breath-work workshop at its Surry Hills wellness centre, Urban Oasis, to offer a more supportive environment for anyone to learn self-reflection, healthy emotional release, and nervous system regulation.

Set on the 28 June, 2025 , between 10.30am and 1.30pm, the event doubles up as a fundraiser, with half of proceeds going directly to MensLine Australia: a 24/7 free professional counselling service that aims to help man across Australia deal with mental health concerns, suicidal thoughts, and relationship breakdowns.

If you’re wondering who will be leading the workshop, One Playground is partnering with Sydney-based Align Breathwork , and master breathwork facilitator and founder Chris Sulfa will be bringing his science-informed approach to lead the guided exercise.

“Social norms around masculinity can be incredibly harmful, especially when they discourage men from acknowledging when they’re not okay or reaching out for help,” Sulfa said. “This workshop is about breaking that cycle.”

Buy Tickets to One Playground’s Inhale | Exhale Workshop Here

Young Henry’s ‘Best Served Loud’ Heads to the Miami of QLD

If you’re a fan of beer and live music, you’re probably well aware of Sydney’s iconic inner west brewer Young Henry’s ‘Best Served Loud’ events, wherein the beer brand props up a local venue, brings together a crowd, and plops some amazing musicians in the middle to keep everyone having a good time. Well, now we know where the next one is headed.

On 5 July, Queensland’s Miami Marketta will play host to a curated line up of fantastic artists: Sydney’s three-piece hip-hop heroes Shady Nasty, the Gold Coast’s own indie outfit Girl and Girl, pub-pop production The Beefs, and Northern Rivers’ The Cauliflowers. Also, as expected, Young Henry’s drinks will be on special.

If you’re keen on a night out with some great local music, and cheap beer, Best Served Loud is one of the easiest ways to get there—and if you’re a Miami local you have no excuse.

Buy Tickets to Miami Marketta’s Best Served Loud Here

PlayStation launches ‘Climate Station’ on PS5, PSVR

As part of Sony’s Road to Zero plan, as well as its work in the Playing for the Planet Alliance, PlayStation has launched a digital experience which aims to help younger generations understand the wealth of information on the impact of climate change on our world.

The ‘Climate Station’ experience, which can be downloaded for free on PlayStation 5, and which supports the console’s virtual reality headset, PSVR2, allows users to engage with the incredibly complex data of our changing climate, as well as follow the story of how things have shifted.

It includes 120 years’ worth of climate data sourced from many of the world’s leading meteorological experts, such as NASA, NOAA, and the WCRP, an ‘explainer library’, featuring 90 minutes of engaging explanations to help users understand that data, as well as projections on where things are heading.

“Bringing climate awareness into the homes of millions through gaming will help build both knowledge and action to address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature and biodiversity loss, and pollution and waste,” said Susan Gardner, director of the ecosystems division at the United Nations Environment Programme.

“The approach to adapt the science into a game format has been impressive.”

It’s not only for home use, though. Climate Station has actually been created so that it can also be used in research and education environments as well, so as to help the next generation of scientists and climate researchers understand the frankly overwhelming amount of data.

Download Climate Station Here

Glow in the Dark Toilet Paper? Who gives a crap

Our soft and cheeky friends at Who Gives a Crap have been working hard at transforming the classic toilet paper roll into something truly illuminating: it glows in the dark now. Well, the wrapping paper does.

Working with Indonesian artist Martcellia Liunic, Who Gives a Crap have redesigned its loo paper rolls to provide a bit of sunshine to your night-time bathroom escapades. No more excuses for missing the bowl, boys.

If that wasn’t already cool enough, these limited edition rolls, called the ‘Dream Edition’, are charged by sunlight – so you’ll want to set them up by a window for a bit after unpacking them to activate their true potential. And one final reason to pick them up, 50 per cent of the profits go to charities focused on providing clean water and toilets for everyone, which is definitely a mission we can get behind (get it? Behind? I’ll see myself out).

Check out the Dream Edition rolls at Who Gives a Crap