Visuals may include AI-assisted or synthetic imagery (e.g. interiors, murals, décor “in situ”). They are not proof of a real product or location unless we say so in writing. AI & data disclosure (APP-aligned).
About Office Harmony
Practical workplace wellbeing ideas for Australian professionals — published with clear disclosures, sensible safety guidance, and transparent contact details.
Who publishes this website?
Office Harmony is the content brand for this website. The site is operated by:
Entity: Tharlonnshyx.world
Address: 10 Separation St, Northcote VIC 3070, Australia
Email: contact@tharlonnshyx.world
Phone: +61 403 834 591
Hours: Mon–Fri, 09:00–18:00 (AEST)
What we publish (and what we don’t)
We publish general education about movement micro-habits, breathing routines, focus strategies, and ergonomic workspace habits for typical office environments.
We do not provide medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment recommendations. We do not claim that any routine will cure a condition or produce a specific health outcome. If you have pain, an injury, or a medical concern, consult a qualified professional.
We also do not sell regulated health treatments on this website. Any future paid offerings would be described separately with clear pricing, inclusions, and consumer information as required by Australian law.
Advertising & measurement transparency
We may use digital marketing channels (including Google Ads in Australia) to help people find our content.
If advertising or analytics tags are enabled, they may use cookies or similar technologies to measure performance and help prevent fraud. We describe these practices in our Cookie Policy and explain personal information handling in our Privacy Policy.
If you arrived from an ad, you should still see the same clear disclosures, contact details, and policy links as any other visitor.
Australian law & Google Ads alignment
This website is aimed at Australian readers and must comply with laws that apply to us, including the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (APPs), the Australian Consumer Law, and (where we send marketing emails) the Spam Act 2003 (Cth).
For paid advertising, we aim to meet platform rules and consumer law: no misleading claims, consistent landing pages, clear business contact information, and content that matches what we actually offer (currently: free educational articles and newsletter/contact sign-up — not clinical services on-site).
Read more: Terms — ACL & advertising representations · Privacy Policy · ACCC consumer information.
Editorial & safety approach
We aim to use practical language and conservative recommendations suitable for a general office audience. Where we reference evidence, we present it as general guidance — not a substitute for personalised professional advice.
We include safety reminders because workplace movement should be adapted to the environment (space, equipment, and individual capacity).
AI, synthetic imagery & automated tools (transparency — 2026)
We align website disclosures with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and Australian Privacy Principles (APPs), including being upfront where AI or automation affects what you see or read.
Images: Scenes such as offices, interiors, wall murals, panelling, or décor shown in a room may be AI-generated, AI-edited, or composited. Unless we explicitly say an image is an unmodified photo of a real site or product, it is illustration only — not evidence of stock, exact colours, or installed work.
Chat: If we add an AI chat or “consultation-style” assistant, it will be labelled as non-human, with limits explained. It is not a professional consultation; do not share sensitive personal data unless we publish a dedicated notice for that tool.
Full legal detail: Privacy Policy (sections 2A APP summary and 3A AI / synthetic media).