Bite-sized Activation

Bite-sized activation 3: Make it stick

Three people present their behavioural intervention at Service Design Hong Kong, 2023

Bite-sized Activation 3

Make it stick:

Ideation session, designing nudges or interventions for impact

July 2025, online

Join our Bite-sized Activations, to put behaviour change knowledge into action.

What you’ll be doing

Take the next leap in shaping real-world change at Queen Victoria Market. You'll build on the foundational insights gathered in Activations 1 and 2 to co-design practical, people-centred interventions that support the uptake of reusable dine-in containers and BYO tubs for produce.

Across two interactive 90-minute online sessions, you’ll:

• Identify key behavioural moments worth targeting;

• Choose a behaviour change framework to guide design;

• Brainstorm potential interventions or prompts;

• Prioritise ideas using a decision-making matrix;

• Explore measurement, evaluation, and how to spot unintended consequences.

Why this is important

Ideas are only as powerful as the systems they sit in. This activation helps bridge the gap between good intentions and effective, tested solutions — ensuring interventions are not only creative but also grounded in behavioural science.

With over a billion single-use food containers ending up in landfill each year in Australia, we need interventions that are doable and durable.

This activation will support lasting change in one of Melbourne’s busiest market precincts.

Expected outcomes

1-3 interventions to prototype and test as part of STREAT’s 2025 Siptember campaign.

Skills & tools you’ll learn and use

• Select moment/context

• Select framework/ approach

• Brainstorming interventions

• Prioritisation matrix

• Introduction to measurement and evaluation for behaviour change

• Considering unintended consequences

Sign up to participate

Date: July 2025 (exact date TBC)

15 places available: contact us to sign up.

Time commitment: 2 x 90 minute sessions online

Prior knowledge & skills: None needed.