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Perth Residents Master Phone-Free Hours to Reduce Stress, Boost Focus

Perth residents are carving out set times without screens to ease stress and improve focus amid rising phone dependence.

By Perth Wellness Desk · Published 10 July 2026, 5:40 pm

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UpdatedUpdated 10 July 2026, 8:43 pm

Perth Residents Master Phone-Free Hours to Reduce Stress, Boost Focus
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More Perth workers are locking their phones in drawers for two-hour blocks each evening after the July 2026 Telstra outage exposed how quickly daily routines collapse without reliable service.

The outage left thousands unable to check messages or maps for hours, prompting many to question constant connectivity as a source of low-grade anxiety rather than convenience. Mental health services across Western Australia have noted increased calls about sleep disruption and irritability tied to after-hours notifications, with local GPs reporting patients citing phone habits as a top contributor to elevated cortisol levels.

Testing limits on familiar routes

Kings Park parkrun on Saturday mornings now draws participants who leave devices at home for the 5km loop through the botanic gardens, while Swan River cyclists on the paths between South Perth and Crawley have begun grouping for 90-minute rides with phones sealed in waterproof bags. Western Australia Country Health Service clinics in the metropolitan area have started distributing simple timer cards that mark 7pm to 9pm as default offline windows, aligning with family dinner times in suburbs such as Subiaco and Mount Lawley.

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A 2025 Australian Bureau of Statistics report found adults here average 5.2 hours of daily screen time outside work, with 68 percent checking devices within the first 10 minutes of waking. Trials at the University of Western Australia showed participants who maintained two consecutive phone-free hours each weekday reduced self-reported stress scores by 19 percent after four weeks.

Building the habit without apps

Start by choosing one fixed window tied to an existing activity, such as the 6:30pm to 8:30pm stretch after returning from Indian Ocean swims at Cottesloe Beach. Place the device in another room or a locked box, and keep a paper notebook nearby for any urgent notes. Track results over seven days by noting energy levels at bedtime rather than relying on sleep-tracking software.

Residents who maintain the routine for a month often extend it to weekend mornings before the Kings Park markets open. Anyone experiencing persistent sleep or mood issues should book a check with their regular GP or contact WACHS for local support options.

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