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Sense of Self

The first of Australia’s modern bathhouses, Sense Of Self is a much-loved wellness space for tired bodies and busy minds, with locations in Melbourne and Sydney (opening in late 2025).

Sense Of Self is renowned for its commitment to fostering inclusivity, offering rest and rejuvenation and blending ancient tradition with contemporary wellness practices in deeply considered and beautifully designed spaces.

The Comms Suite supports Sense Of Self’s PR requirements and most recently executed its major Sydney opening announcement; generating buzz, awareness and excitement amongst Australian media, influencers and consumers.

Year
2024-2025
Industry
Health & Wellbeing
Status
Active

Testimonials

Freya Berwick
Founder & Director
“Alice is such a gem, and everything you'd want in a publicist and communications strategist - well connected, informed, hardworking and willing to go all in and embody your brand. Whether it's crafting the perfect pitch or strategising an opportunity, she brings an enthusiasm and loyalty that makes you feel totally taken care of. She is like an extension of our team”
Lane Stockton
CEO & Co-Founder
"Working with Alice has been such a win for Yarn’n. As an Indigenous business, our story and mission don’t always fit into the usual PR box - but Alice took the time to really understand me as a Founder and what we’re trying to do with the brand. She didn’t just ‘get it’, she championed it. Her approach is thoughtful, strategic and no-nonsense and she made the whole process feel easy. Honestly, can’t recommend her enough."
Simon Holloway
Co-Founder
“The Comms Suite and Alice specifically, is exactly what you want for PR support. Someone who has been on both sides of the game for many years and is a constant contemporary in the arena. I have dealt with many PR agencies and specialists over the years and Alice is second to none. She helped drive our business to greater levels of awareness”
Michelle Lim
Associate Professor
CEO & Scientific Chair
“We worked with The Comms Suite on Australia’s first Loneliness Awareness Week in 2023, and again in 2024. Alice generated the media channels that were needed to elevate our agenda and more importantly, she was also compassionate and kind to people who had lived experience of loneliness”