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How the 50-hour week is impacting dads, and what workplaces can do to improve their mental health

A webinar hosted by The Fathering Project this week to mark the upcoming International Men’s Day on 19 November outlined key issues causing workplace stress among men and suggested ways businesses could improve their approach to facilitating better work-life balance.

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Swimming around Tassie for men’s mental health

Tasmania counsellor Ivan Cunningham is swimming around Tasmania throughout November to raise money for men’s mental health.

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New online group for men experiencing anxiety

A new online group for males with anxiety will kick off on Saturday, October 21 at 1pm.

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The ripple effect of men sharing a meal

The grassroots men’s mental health organisation The Men’s Table has released a new report on the impact its men’s groups are having on the wider community.

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New 8k per Day Challenge promotes the benefits of running to improve mental health

As R U Ok? Nears on 14th of September 2023, Melbourne runner Darren Templeton is encouraging people to jump on board his new fundraiser, the 8K per Day Challenge.

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New study highlights the impact of a father’s mental health on his kids

A new international study of more than seven million fathers has found that children faced a 42 per cent higher risk of depression if their father was depressed.

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The Men’s Table reaches #150 milestone

The Men’s Table this week launched its 150th table in Inverell, NSW.

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R U OK? Day theme announced for 2023

The theme for R U OK? Day on September 14, 2023, is “I’m here to hear.”

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Celebrating Mates Day: Building Connections and Support for Aussie Men

Mates Day was celebrated by the Australian Men’s Health Forum on May 8, 2023 with a special showcase of various projects bringing men together in vastly different environments.

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Portraits of Mankind exhibition encourages men to ‘Reach out, don’t tough it out’.

The Alliance for Suicide Prevention on the Sunshine Coast has partnered with a local photographer to showcase striking black and white portraits of local men that breaks stigma around mental health. 

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